I want to keep my Angular Controllers and Services separated.
Current paths:
project/client/js/controllers/product-controller.js
project/client/js/services/editProduct-service.js
Please see the following gist for code:
https://gist.github.com/astemborskim/4673d024d5a78347fae8
My initial question is should I have to add a source to my html that identifies the service. I was under the impression that you only need to define the controller in the HTML view.
My understanding is that my app.js is defined as:
var app = angular.module('warehouseApp', ['ngResource']);
my controllers are then defined using app.controller and services as app.service.
I should be able to do this becuase in my inital html view (jade layout) app.js is defined as a src for all my views:
script( text='text/javascript' src="/app.js")
docutype
html(ng-app='warehouseApp')
head
script( src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.3.13/angular.js")
script( src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.3.13/angular-resource.js")
script( text='text/javascript' src="/app.js")
link( rel="stylesheet" href="/css/style.css" type="text/css" media="Screen")
link( rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.2/css/bootstrap.min.css")
title Acme Warehouse - #{title}
block navigation
body.container-fluid
div
block heading
block content
footer
block footer
However my service, even though I believe it is reference properly in my controller, will not work unless i include the service/factory in the same file or I reference the service in my view as a src.
Example:
script(text="text/javascript", src="../js/controllers/test-controller.js")
script(text="text/javascript", src="../js/services/editProduct-service.js")
CONTROLLER 1:
app.controller('productController', ['$scope', '$resource', 'editProductService', function ($scope, $resource, editProductService) {
$scope.setEditProduct = function (product){
editProductService.saveProductForEdit(product);
console.log(product);
}
}]);
CONTROLLER 2:
app.controller('testController', ['$scope', '$resource', 'editProductService',
function ($scope, $resource, editProductService) {
$scope.editProd={};
$scope.getEditProduct = function (){
$scope.editProd = editProductService.getProductForEdit();
console.log($scope.editProd);
}
}]);
The main issue is that I don't have persistant data between my 2 controllers. The data object I set in my services through controller 1 is undefined in controller 2. I believe that this is due to the fact that I am calling the service in my html as a source. When the view is loaded it is redefining my service variables back to an empty object.
Do you concur?
What is the proper way to inject my service into the controllers? Shouldn't they be able to reference each other via the the shared app variable in my app.js?
I'm trying to make form data in one view show up in another form on another view.
Thanks in advance.