I've been using angularjs
for a long time and i've got my mind wrapped so much into ng app architecture philosophy, scope, event, service oriented patterns, di and everything.
i thought that using this framework for developing in nodejs
would be great,
so i tried to develop a very simple module
with some directives
, and services
.. driven by an .html
file bootstrapped in a jsdom
context, involving some ng-repeat
on [files] in a folder, using require('fs')
inside an angularjs controller..
Well it just worked great!!
So it is possible to develop a nodejs app on top of angularjs, modelling the app in html!
just 1 thing to fix:
jsdom
is a real and complete dom
with events, bells and whistles running in nodejs..
this causes my test application to run very slow.
so my question is:
is there some light, almost dumb/fake dom
library for nodejs out there, that supports just the bare necessary features needed by angularjs to work (user interaction features are useless..)?
[edit]
looking at comments i guess i didn't explain well the aim of my test:
i'm not trying to make a server-side angular-html builder or template engine.
the test i made demostrate how to develop a general nodejs app that can be modelled with an html that acts as a reactive server-component activator..
the application usecase/purpose could be whatever, from being an httpserver to a standalone application or system-service and shouldn't necessary output an html or an browser-angularjs-app as output
-edit-
here is a starting-up project, with the basics and a test ...
express
and the various associated node modules that make development easy.express
would likely be a modulerequire
d in some module/service inside that app! i love the declarative approach of building angular apps.. and i think that it would be very flexible on a server too!