I've made a module code structure, here is my index.html:
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<!-- AngularJS -->
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.3.0-beta.18/angular.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://code.angularjs.org/1.3.0-beta.18/angular-route.min.js"></script>
<!-- Lazy loading module -->
<script src="assets/libs/ocLazyLoading.min.js"></script>
<!-- App -->
<script src="app/app.js"></script>
<script src="app/config.js"></script>
<script src="app/article/article.js"></script>
<base href="http://localhost/angularjs-blog/">
</head>
<body data-ng-app="Blog">
<div data-ng-view></div>
</body>
</html>
app.js:
var app = {};
app.main = angular.module('Blog', [
// Tools
'ngRoute',
'oc.lazyLoad',
// Modules
'Blog.Article'
]);
config.js:
app.main.config(['$routeProvider', function ($routeProvider) {
$routeProvider.otherwise({
redirectTo: '/'
});
}]);
article.js:
app.article = angular.module('Blog.Article', ['ngRoute', 'oc.lazyLoad']);
app.article.config(['$routeProvider', function ($routeProvider) {
$routeProvider
.when('/', {
templateUrl: 'app/article/views/articles.html',
controller: 'ArticlesController',
resolve: {
lazy: ['$ocLazyLoad', function($ocLazyLoad) {
return $ocLazyLoad.load({
name: 'Blog',
files: [
'app/article/controllers/articles.controller.js',
'app/article/article.service.js',
'common/directives/button.directive.js'
]
});
}]
}
})
.when('/article/:id', {
templateUrl: 'app/article/views/article.html',
controller: 'ArticleController',
resolve: {
lazy: ['$ocLazyLoad', function($ocLazyLoad) {
return $ocLazyLoad.load({
name: 'Blog',
files: [
'app/article/controllers/article.controller.js',
'app/article/article.service.js'
]
});
}]
}
});
}]);
article.controller.js:
// Controller
app.article.controller('ArticleController', ['$scope', 'ArticleService', function ($scope, ArticleService) {
}]);
This is the problem, I can't write app.article.controller
as my router does not find "ArticleController". I have to write app.main.controller
instead. And it seems weird for me. I've created an object property for this module, and I don't want to see the controller in the main
property, right?
I really don't understand what's going on. I'm using AngularJS version 1.3.0-beta.18.
ANSWER: As I my button.directive.js was in app.main
, the right routing is:
app.article = angular.module('Blog.Article', ['ngRoute', 'oc.lazyLoad']);
app.article.config(['$routeProvider', function ($routeProvider) {
$routeProvider
.when('/', {
templateUrl: 'app/article/views/articles.html',
controller: 'ArticlesController',
resolve: {
lazy: ['$ocLazyLoad', function($ocLazyLoad) {
return $ocLazyLoad.load([{
name: 'Blog',
files: ['common/directives/button.directive.js']
}, {
name: 'Blog.Article',
files: [
'app/article/controllers/articles.controller.js',
'app/article/article.service.js'
]
}]);
}]
}
})
.when('/article/:id', {
templateUrl: 'app/article/views/article.html',
controller: 'ArticleController',
resolve: {
lazy: ['$ocLazyLoad', function($ocLazyLoad) {
return $ocLazyLoad.load({
name: 'Blog.Article',
files: [
'app/article/controllers/article.controller.js',
'app/article/article.service.js'
]
});
}]
}
});
}]);
app.main
andapp.article
, andapp.main
loadsapp.article
as a dependency? It would be so much simpler if you put everything under one module.$routeProvider
? I believe the problem is that the article.controller.js script is not being loaded in time, that's why angular can't find the "ArticlesController" on the 'Blog.Article' module. Try adding<script src="app/article/controllers/article.controller.js"></script>
to the HTML and see if it works.$routeProvider
? All their examples are with ui-route and notngRoute
...