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We are designing a complex web app which runs in multiple browser windows .will use AngularJS

(note it has to look/feel like one app – just that it is spread across several browser windows)

Javascript allows a parent window to reference the objects on other windows as long as the parent retains references to the other windows. Those objects can be accessed either by the native accessors or, for example, by jQuery.

Is a multi-window app something that's been done with Angular before? How would such an app be structured to be scalable?

(I have seen the big 'angular-app' reference app which is a template for large scale apps (if I could only get it working!) but haven't found anything on using multiple browser windows...

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Probably not the answer you're looking for, but from my experience w/ AngularJS it seems what you are looking for in an anti-pattern for angular. Specifically, angular is big on scoping - so a controller and view would only 'know' about its own stuff. Any other controllers/views on the same page, or other windows, etc. wouldn't necessarily have references to each other. Rather, an application on a page would have a $rootScope which can serve as a message bus w/ $emit(), on$().

So, perhaps look at this as loosely coupled parts with a centralized message bus that figures out which windows get what events. Then each part (app/controller/view) is just responding to those events.

Note: We had a test app that simulated multiple UIWebViews in a mobile app by hosting each angular app in and iFrames and used this approach successfully. Very composable, very testable. HTH

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  • Hi - thanks for the response. That's pretty much what we're thinking of too – except we were thinking of establishing a 'pipe' service between the windows and have the two apps talk to each other that way.
    – Danny
    Jan 20, 2013 at 19:58
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    yes, for the mobile app we developed, had a messagebus powered by websockets and a service that proxied those messages on to $rootScope.
    – Mark Nadig
    Jul 4, 2014 at 16:46
  • @digger69 Could you tell more info on multiple window page ? ? Apr 18, 2016 at 10:33

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