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The angular tutorial invokes the route provider explicitly below, (being adapted for the sake of succinctness)

angular.module('myApp', []).
  config(['$routeProvider', function($routeProvider) {
    $routeProvider.
      when('/myResource1', 
        {templateUrl: 'partials/myView1.html', controller: MyController1}).
      when('/myResource2', 
        {templateUrl: 'partials/myView2.html', controller: MyController2}).
      otherwise({redirectTo: '/index.html'});
  }]);

Can we define the route provider separately, then invoke it by means of angular directive below? Is there such a directive existing? Otherwise, how to make through with it?

function MyRouteProvider($routeProvider) {
    $routeProvider.
      when('/myResource1', 
        {templateUrl: 'partials/myView1.html', controller: MyController1}).
      when('/myResource2', 
        {templateUrl: 'partials/myView2.html', controller: MyController2}).
      otherwise({redirectTo: '/index.html'});
};
<html ng-app="myApp">
<head>
  <script src="lib/angular.js"></script>
  <script src="js/MyControllers.js"></script>
  <script src="js/MyRouteProvider.js"></script>
</head>
<body ng-routeProvider="MyRouteProvider">

...

</body>
</html>
myApp
  |__index.html
  |__js
  |   |__MyControllers.js
  |   |__MyRouteProvider.js
  |__partials
      |__myView1.html
      |__myView2.html
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  • ng-view is a directive which invokes routeprovider config ,why do you want to create your own directive? Apr 12, 2013 at 9:29
  • What i wish to achieve is to remove the boilerplate invocation of angular#module#config. I'm unsure if it's feasible.
    – sof
    Apr 12, 2013 at 9:34
  • @sof You can define the routes within the module call: angular.module('myApp', [], ['$routeProvider', function($routeProvider){...}]. I don't know why implementing an extra directive is needed.
    – F Lekschas
    Apr 12, 2013 at 9:39
  • My initial impression on angularjs is that the route provider could be made similarly to ng-controller with code-behind controllers but rather away from injected services with the aid of calling angular#module. Could be wrong or worthless.
    – sof
    Apr 12, 2013 at 9:58

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