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/** |
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* @license AngularJS v1.7.8 |
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* (c) 2010-2018 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org |
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* License: MIT |
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*/ |
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(function(window, angular) {'use strict'; |
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/* global shallowCopy: true */ |
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/** |
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* Creates a shallow copy of an object, an array or a primitive. |
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* |
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* Assumes that there are no proto properties for objects. |
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*/ |
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function shallowCopy(src, dst) { |
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if (isArray(src)) { |
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dst = dst || []; |
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for (var i = 0, ii = src.length; i < ii; i++) { |
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dst[i] = src[i]; |
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} |
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} else if (isObject(src)) { |
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dst = dst || {}; |
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for (var key in src) { |
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if (!(key.charAt(0) === '$' && key.charAt(1) === '$')) { |
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dst[key] = src[key]; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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return dst || src; |
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} |
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/* global routeToRegExp: true */ |
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/** |
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* @param {string} path - The path to parse. (It is assumed to have query and hash stripped off.) |
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* @param {Object} opts - Options. |
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* @return {Object} - An object containing an array of path parameter names (`keys`) and a regular |
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* expression (`regexp`) that can be used to identify a matching URL and extract the path |
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* parameter values. |
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* |
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* @description |
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* Parses the given path, extracting path parameter names and a regular expression to match URLs. |
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* |
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* Originally inspired by `pathRexp` in `visionmedia/express/lib/utils.js`. |
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*/ |
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function routeToRegExp(path, opts) { |
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var keys = []; |
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var pattern = path |
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.replace(/([().])/g, '\\$1') |
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.replace(/(\/)?:(\w+)(\*\?|[?*])?/g, function(_, slash, key, option) { |
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var optional = option === '?' || option === '*?'; |
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var star = option === '*' || option === '*?'; |
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keys.push({name: key, optional: optional}); |
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slash = slash || ''; |
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return ( |
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(optional ? '(?:' + slash : slash + '(?:') + |
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(star ? '(.+?)' : '([^/]+)') + |
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(optional ? '?)?' : ')') |
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); |
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}) |
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.replace(/([/$*])/g, '\\$1'); |
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if (opts.ignoreTrailingSlashes) { |
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pattern = pattern.replace(/\/+$/, '') + '/*'; |
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} |
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return { |
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keys: keys, |
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regexp: new RegExp( |
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'^' + pattern + '(?:[?#]|$)', |
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opts.caseInsensitiveMatch ? 'i' : '' |
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) |
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}; |
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} |
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/* global routeToRegExp: false */ |
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/* global shallowCopy: false */ |
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// `isArray` and `isObject` are necessary for `shallowCopy()` (included via `src/shallowCopy.js`). |
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// They are initialized inside the `$RouteProvider`, to ensure `window.angular` is available. |
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var isArray; |
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var isObject; |
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var isDefined; |
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var noop; |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc module |
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* @name ngRoute |
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* @description |
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* |
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* The `ngRoute` module provides routing and deeplinking services and directives for AngularJS apps. |
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* |
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* ## Example |
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* See {@link ngRoute.$route#examples $route} for an example of configuring and using `ngRoute`. |
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* |
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*/ |
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/* global -ngRouteModule */ |
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var ngRouteModule = angular. |
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module('ngRoute', []). |
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info({ angularVersion: '1.7.8' }). |
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provider('$route', $RouteProvider). |
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// Ensure `$route` will be instantiated in time to capture the initial `$locationChangeSuccess` |
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// event (unless explicitly disabled). This is necessary in case `ngView` is included in an |
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// asynchronously loaded template. |
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run(instantiateRoute); |
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var $routeMinErr = angular.$$minErr('ngRoute'); |
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var isEagerInstantiationEnabled; |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc provider |
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* @name $routeProvider |
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* @this |
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* |
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* @description |
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* |
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* Used for configuring routes. |
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* |
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* ## Example |
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* See {@link ngRoute.$route#examples $route} for an example of configuring and using `ngRoute`. |
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* |
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* ## Dependencies |
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* Requires the {@link ngRoute `ngRoute`} module to be installed. |
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*/ |
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function $RouteProvider() { |
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isArray = angular.isArray; |
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isObject = angular.isObject; |
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isDefined = angular.isDefined; |
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noop = angular.noop; |
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function inherit(parent, extra) { |
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return angular.extend(Object.create(parent), extra); |
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} |
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var routes = {}; |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc method |
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* @name $routeProvider#when |
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* |
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* @param {string} path Route path (matched against `$location.path`). If `$location.path` |
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* contains redundant trailing slash or is missing one, the route will still match and the |
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* `$location.path` will be updated to add or drop the trailing slash to exactly match the |
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* route definition. |
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* |
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* * `path` can contain named groups starting with a colon: e.g. `:name`. All characters up |
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* to the next slash are matched and stored in `$routeParams` under the given `name` |
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* when the route matches. |
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* * `path` can contain named groups starting with a colon and ending with a star: |
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* e.g.`:name*`. All characters are eagerly stored in `$routeParams` under the given `name` |
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* when the route matches. |
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* * `path` can contain optional named groups with a question mark: e.g.`:name?`. |
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* |
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* For example, routes like `/color/:color/largecode/:largecode*\/edit` will match |
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* `/color/brown/largecode/code/with/slashes/edit` and extract: |
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* |
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* * `color: brown` |
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* * `largecode: code/with/slashes`. |
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* |
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* |
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* @param {Object} route Mapping information to be assigned to `$route.current` on route |
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* match. |
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* |
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* Object properties: |
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* |
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* - `controller` – `{(string|Function)=}` – Controller fn that should be associated with |
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* newly created scope or the name of a {@link angular.Module#controller registered |
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* controller} if passed as a string. |
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* - `controllerAs` – `{string=}` – An identifier name for a reference to the controller. |
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* If present, the controller will be published to scope under the `controllerAs` name. |
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* - `template` – `{(string|Function)=}` – html template as a string or a function that |
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* returns an html template as a string which should be used by {@link |
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* ngRoute.directive:ngView ngView} or {@link ng.directive:ngInclude ngInclude} directives. |
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* This property takes precedence over `templateUrl`. |
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* |
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* If `template` is a function, it will be called with the following parameters: |
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* |
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* - `{Array.<Object>}` - route parameters extracted from the current |
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* `$location.path()` by applying the current route |
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* |
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* One of `template` or `templateUrl` is required. |
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* |
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* - `templateUrl` – `{(string|Function)=}` – path or function that returns a path to an html |
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* template that should be used by {@link ngRoute.directive:ngView ngView}. |
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* |
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* If `templateUrl` is a function, it will be called with the following parameters: |
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* |
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* - `{Array.<Object>}` - route parameters extracted from the current |
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* `$location.path()` by applying the current route |
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* |
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* One of `templateUrl` or `template` is required. |
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* |
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* - `resolve` - `{Object.<string, Function>=}` - An optional map of dependencies which should |
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* be injected into the controller. If any of these dependencies are promises, the router |
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* will wait for them all to be resolved or one to be rejected before the controller is |
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* instantiated. |
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* If all the promises are resolved successfully, the values of the resolved promises are |
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* injected and {@link ngRoute.$route#$routeChangeSuccess $routeChangeSuccess} event is |
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* fired. If any of the promises are rejected the |
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* {@link ngRoute.$route#$routeChangeError $routeChangeError} event is fired. |
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* For easier access to the resolved dependencies from the template, the `resolve` map will |
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* be available on the scope of the route, under `$resolve` (by default) or a custom name |
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* specified by the `resolveAs` property (see below). This can be particularly useful, when |
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* working with {@link angular.Module#component components} as route templates.<br /> |
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* <div class="alert alert-warning"> |
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* **Note:** If your scope already contains a property with this name, it will be hidden |
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* or overwritten. Make sure, you specify an appropriate name for this property, that |
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* does not collide with other properties on the scope. |
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* </div> |
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* The map object is: |
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* |
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* - `key` – `{string}`: a name of a dependency to be injected into the controller. |
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* - `factory` - `{string|Function}`: If `string` then it is an alias for a service. |
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* Otherwise if function, then it is {@link auto.$injector#invoke injected} |
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* and the return value is treated as the dependency. If the result is a promise, it is |
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* resolved before its value is injected into the controller. Be aware that |
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* `ngRoute.$routeParams` will still refer to the previous route within these resolve |
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* functions. Use `$route.current.params` to access the new route parameters, instead. |
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* |
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* - `resolveAs` - `{string=}` - The name under which the `resolve` map will be available on |
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* the scope of the route. If omitted, defaults to `$resolve`. |
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* |
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* - `redirectTo` – `{(string|Function)=}` – value to update |
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* {@link ng.$location $location} path with and trigger route redirection. |
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* |
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* If `redirectTo` is a function, it will be called with the following parameters: |
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* |
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* - `{Object.<string>}` - route parameters extracted from the current |
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* `$location.path()` by applying the current route templateUrl. |
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* - `{string}` - current `$location.path()` |
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* - `{Object}` - current `$location.search()` |
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* |
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* The custom `redirectTo` function is expected to return a string which will be used |
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* to update `$location.url()`. If the function throws an error, no further processing will |
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* take place and the {@link ngRoute.$route#$routeChangeError $routeChangeError} event will |
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* be fired. |
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* |
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* Routes that specify `redirectTo` will not have their controllers, template functions |
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* or resolves called, the `$location` will be changed to the redirect url and route |
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* processing will stop. The exception to this is if the `redirectTo` is a function that |
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* returns `undefined`. In this case the route transition occurs as though there was no |
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* redirection. |
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* |
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* - `resolveRedirectTo` – `{Function=}` – a function that will (eventually) return the value |
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* to update {@link ng.$location $location} URL with and trigger route redirection. In |
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* contrast to `redirectTo`, dependencies can be injected into `resolveRedirectTo` and the |
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* return value can be either a string or a promise that will be resolved to a string. |
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* |
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* Similar to `redirectTo`, if the return value is `undefined` (or a promise that gets |
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* resolved to `undefined`), no redirection takes place and the route transition occurs as |
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* though there was no redirection. |
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* |
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* If the function throws an error or the returned promise gets rejected, no further |
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* processing will take place and the |
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* {@link ngRoute.$route#$routeChangeError $routeChangeError} event will be fired. |
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* |
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* `redirectTo` takes precedence over `resolveRedirectTo`, so specifying both on the same |
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* route definition, will cause the latter to be ignored. |
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* |
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* - `[reloadOnUrl=true]` - `{boolean=}` - reload route when any part of the URL changes |
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* (including the path) even if the new URL maps to the same route. |
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* |
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* If the option is set to `false` and the URL in the browser changes, but the new URL maps |
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* to the same route, then a `$routeUpdate` event is broadcasted on the root scope (without |
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* reloading the route). |
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* |
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* - `[reloadOnSearch=true]` - `{boolean=}` - reload route when only `$location.search()` |
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* or `$location.hash()` changes. |
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* |
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* If the option is set to `false` and the URL in the browser changes, then a `$routeUpdate` |
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* event is broadcasted on the root scope (without reloading the route). |
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* |
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* <div class="alert alert-warning"> |
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* **Note:** This option has no effect if `reloadOnUrl` is set to `false`. |
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* </div> |
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* |
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* - `[caseInsensitiveMatch=false]` - `{boolean=}` - match routes without being case sensitive |
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* |
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* If the option is set to `true`, then the particular route can be matched without being |
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* case sensitive |
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* |
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* @returns {Object} self |
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* |
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* @description |
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* Adds a new route definition to the `$route` service. |
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*/ |
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this.when = function(path, route) { |
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//copy original route object to preserve params inherited from proto chain |
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var routeCopy = shallowCopy(route); |
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if (angular.isUndefined(routeCopy.reloadOnUrl)) { |
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routeCopy.reloadOnUrl = true; |
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} |
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if (angular.isUndefined(routeCopy.reloadOnSearch)) { |
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routeCopy.reloadOnSearch = true; |
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} |
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if (angular.isUndefined(routeCopy.caseInsensitiveMatch)) { |
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routeCopy.caseInsensitiveMatch = this.caseInsensitiveMatch; |
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} |
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routes[path] = angular.extend( |
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routeCopy, |
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{originalPath: path}, |
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path && routeToRegExp(path, routeCopy) |
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); |
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// create redirection for trailing slashes |
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if (path) { |
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var redirectPath = (path[path.length - 1] === '/') |
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? path.substr(0, path.length - 1) |
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: path + '/'; |
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routes[redirectPath] = angular.extend( |
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{originalPath: path, redirectTo: path}, |
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routeToRegExp(redirectPath, routeCopy) |
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); |
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} |
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return this; |
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}; |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc property |
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* @name $routeProvider#caseInsensitiveMatch |
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* @description |
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* |
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* A boolean property indicating if routes defined |
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* using this provider should be matched using a case insensitive |
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* algorithm. Defaults to `false`. |
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*/ |
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this.caseInsensitiveMatch = false; |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc method |
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* @name $routeProvider#otherwise |
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* |
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* @description |
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* Sets route definition that will be used on route change when no other route definition |
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* is matched. |
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* |
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* @param {Object|string} params Mapping information to be assigned to `$route.current`. |
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* If called with a string, the value maps to `redirectTo`. |
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* @returns {Object} self |
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*/ |
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this.otherwise = function(params) { |
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if (typeof params === 'string') { |
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params = {redirectTo: params}; |
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} |
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this.when(null, params); |
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return this; |
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}; |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc method |
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* @name $routeProvider#eagerInstantiationEnabled |
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* @kind function |
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* |
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* @description |
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* Call this method as a setter to enable/disable eager instantiation of the |
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* {@link ngRoute.$route $route} service upon application bootstrap. You can also call it as a |
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* getter (i.e. without any arguments) to get the current value of the |
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* `eagerInstantiationEnabled` flag. |
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* |
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* Instantiating `$route` early is necessary for capturing the initial |
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* {@link ng.$location#$locationChangeStart $locationChangeStart} event and navigating to the |
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* appropriate route. Usually, `$route` is instantiated in time by the |
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* {@link ngRoute.ngView ngView} directive. Yet, in cases where `ngView` is included in an |
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* asynchronously loaded template (e.g. in another directive's template), the directive factory |
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* might not be called soon enough for `$route` to be instantiated _before_ the initial |
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* `$locationChangeSuccess` event is fired. Eager instantiation ensures that `$route` is always |
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* instantiated in time, regardless of when `ngView` will be loaded. |
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* |
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* The default value is true. |
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* |
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* **Note**:<br /> |
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* You may want to disable the default behavior when unit-testing modules that depend on |
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* `ngRoute`, in order to avoid an unexpected request for the default route's template. |
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* |
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* @param {boolean=} enabled - If provided, update the internal `eagerInstantiationEnabled` flag. |
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* |
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* @returns {*} The current value of the `eagerInstantiationEnabled` flag if used as a getter or |
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* itself (for chaining) if used as a setter. |
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*/ |
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isEagerInstantiationEnabled = true; |
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this.eagerInstantiationEnabled = function eagerInstantiationEnabled(enabled) { |
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if (isDefined(enabled)) { |
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isEagerInstantiationEnabled = enabled; |
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return this; |
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} |
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return isEagerInstantiationEnabled; |
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}; |
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this.$get = ['$rootScope', |
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'$location', |
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'$routeParams', |
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'$q', |
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'$injector', |
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'$templateRequest', |
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'$sce', |
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'$browser', |
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function($rootScope, $location, $routeParams, $q, $injector, $templateRequest, $sce, $browser) { |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc service |
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* @name $route |
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* @requires $location |
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* @requires $routeParams |
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* |
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* @property {Object} current Reference to the current route definition. |
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* The route definition contains: |
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* |
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* - `controller`: The controller constructor as defined in the route definition. |
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* - `locals`: A map of locals which is used by {@link ng.$controller $controller} service for |
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* controller instantiation. The `locals` contain |
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* the resolved values of the `resolve` map. Additionally the `locals` also contain: |
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* |
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* - `$scope` - The current route scope. |
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* - `$template` - The current route template HTML. |
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* |
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* The `locals` will be assigned to the route scope's `$resolve` property. You can override |
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* the property name, using `resolveAs` in the route definition. See |
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* {@link ngRoute.$routeProvider $routeProvider} for more info. |
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* |
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* @property {Object} routes Object with all route configuration Objects as its properties. |
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* |
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* @description |
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* `$route` is used for deep-linking URLs to controllers and views (HTML partials). |
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* It watches `$location.url()` and tries to map the path to an existing route definition. |
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* |
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* Requires the {@link ngRoute `ngRoute`} module to be installed. |
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* |
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* You can define routes through {@link ngRoute.$routeProvider $routeProvider}'s API. |
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* |
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* The `$route` service is typically used in conjunction with the |
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* {@link ngRoute.directive:ngView `ngView`} directive and the |
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* {@link ngRoute.$routeParams `$routeParams`} service. |
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* |
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* @example |
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* This example shows how changing the URL hash causes the `$route` to match a route against the |
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* URL, and the `ngView` pulls in the partial. |
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* |
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* <example name="$route-service" module="ngRouteExample" |
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* deps="angular-route.js" fixBase="true"> |
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* <file name="index.html"> |
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* <div ng-controller="MainController"> |
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* Choose: |
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* <a href="Book/Moby">Moby</a> | |
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* <a href="Book/Moby/ch/1">Moby: Ch1</a> | |
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* <a href="Book/Gatsby">Gatsby</a> | |
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* <a href="Book/Gatsby/ch/4?key=value">Gatsby: Ch4</a> | |
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* <a href="Book/Scarlet">Scarlet Letter</a><br/> |
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* |
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* <div ng-view></div> |
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* |
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* <hr /> |
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* |
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* <pre>$location.path() = {{$location.path()}}</pre> |
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* <pre>$route.current.templateUrl = {{$route.current.templateUrl}}</pre> |
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* <pre>$route.current.params = {{$route.current.params}}</pre> |
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* <pre>$route.current.scope.name = {{$route.current.scope.name}}</pre> |
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* <pre>$routeParams = {{$routeParams}}</pre> |
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* </div> |
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* </file> |
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* |
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* <file name="book.html"> |
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* controller: {{name}}<br /> |
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* Book Id: {{params.bookId}}<br /> |
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* </file> |
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* |
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* <file name="chapter.html"> |
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* controller: {{name}}<br /> |
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* Book Id: {{params.bookId}}<br /> |
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* Chapter Id: {{params.chapterId}} |
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* </file> |
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* |
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* <file name="script.js"> |
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* angular.module('ngRouteExample', ['ngRoute']) |
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* |
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* .controller('MainController', function($scope, $route, $routeParams, $location) { |
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* $scope.$route = $route; |
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* $scope.$location = $location; |
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* $scope.$routeParams = $routeParams; |
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* }) |
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* |
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* .controller('BookController', function($scope, $routeParams) { |
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* $scope.name = 'BookController'; |
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* $scope.params = $routeParams; |
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* }) |
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* |
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* .controller('ChapterController', function($scope, $routeParams) { |
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* $scope.name = 'ChapterController'; |
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* $scope.params = $routeParams; |
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* }) |
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* |
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* .config(function($routeProvider, $locationProvider) { |
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* $routeProvider |
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* .when('/Book/:bookId', { |
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* templateUrl: 'book.html', |
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* controller: 'BookController', |
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* resolve: { |
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* // I will cause a 1 second delay |
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* delay: function($q, $timeout) { |
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* var delay = $q.defer(); |
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* $timeout(delay.resolve, 1000); |
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* return delay.promise; |
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* } |
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* } |
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* }) |
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* .when('/Book/:bookId/ch/:chapterId', { |
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* templateUrl: 'chapter.html', |
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* controller: 'ChapterController' |
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* }); |
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* |
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* // configure html5 to get links working on jsfiddle |
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* $locationProvider.html5Mode(true); |
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* }); |
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* |
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* </file> |
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* |
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* <file name="protractor.js" type="protractor"> |
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* it('should load and compile correct template', function() { |
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* element(by.linkText('Moby: Ch1')).click(); |
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* var content = element(by.css('[ng-view]')).getText(); |
|
* expect(content).toMatch(/controller: ChapterController/); |
|
* expect(content).toMatch(/Book Id: Moby/); |
|
* expect(content).toMatch(/Chapter Id: 1/); |
|
* |
|
* element(by.partialLinkText('Scarlet')).click(); |
|
* |
|
* content = element(by.css('[ng-view]')).getText(); |
|
* expect(content).toMatch(/controller: BookController/); |
|
* expect(content).toMatch(/Book Id: Scarlet/); |
|
* }); |
|
* </file> |
|
* </example> |
|
*/ |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @ngdoc event |
|
* @name $route#$routeChangeStart |
|
* @eventType broadcast on root scope |
|
* @description |
|
* Broadcasted before a route change. At this point the route services starts |
|
* resolving all of the dependencies needed for the route change to occur. |
|
* Typically this involves fetching the view template as well as any dependencies |
|
* defined in `resolve` route property. Once all of the dependencies are resolved |
|
* `$routeChangeSuccess` is fired. |
|
* |
|
* The route change (and the `$location` change that triggered it) can be prevented |
|
* by calling `preventDefault` method of the event. See {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} |
|
* for more details about event object. |
|
* |
|
* @param {Object} angularEvent Synthetic event object. |
|
* @param {Route} next Future route information. |
|
* @param {Route} current Current route information. |
|
*/ |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @ngdoc event |
|
* @name $route#$routeChangeSuccess |
|
* @eventType broadcast on root scope |
|
* @description |
|
* Broadcasted after a route change has happened successfully. |
|
* The `resolve` dependencies are now available in the `current.locals` property. |
|
* |
|
* {@link ngRoute.directive:ngView ngView} listens for the directive |
|
* to instantiate the controller and render the view. |
|
* |
|
* @param {Object} angularEvent Synthetic event object. |
|
* @param {Route} current Current route information. |
|
* @param {Route|Undefined} previous Previous route information, or undefined if current is |
|
* first route entered. |
|
*/ |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @ngdoc event |
|
* @name $route#$routeChangeError |
|
* @eventType broadcast on root scope |
|
* @description |
|
* Broadcasted if a redirection function fails or any redirection or resolve promises are |
|
* rejected. |
|
* |
|
* @param {Object} angularEvent Synthetic event object |
|
* @param {Route} current Current route information. |
|
* @param {Route} previous Previous route information. |
|
* @param {Route} rejection The thrown error or the rejection reason of the promise. Usually |
|
* the rejection reason is the error that caused the promise to get rejected. |
|
*/ |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @ngdoc event |
|
* @name $route#$routeUpdate |
|
* @eventType broadcast on root scope |
|
* @description |
|
* Broadcasted if the same instance of a route (including template, controller instance, |
|
* resolved dependencies, etc.) is being reused. This can happen if either `reloadOnSearch` or |
|
* `reloadOnUrl` has been set to `false`. |
|
* |
|
* @param {Object} angularEvent Synthetic event object |
|
* @param {Route} current Current/previous route information. |
|
*/ |
|
|
|
var forceReload = false, |
|
preparedRoute, |
|
preparedRouteIsUpdateOnly, |
|
$route = { |
|
routes: routes, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @ngdoc method |
|
* @name $route#reload |
|
* |
|
* @description |
|
* Causes `$route` service to reload the current route even if |
|
* {@link ng.$location $location} hasn't changed. |
|
* |
|
* As a result of that, {@link ngRoute.directive:ngView ngView} |
|
* creates new scope and reinstantiates the controller. |
|
*/ |
|
reload: function() { |
|
forceReload = true; |
|
|
|
var fakeLocationEvent = { |
|
defaultPrevented: false, |
|
preventDefault: function fakePreventDefault() { |
|
this.defaultPrevented = true; |
|
forceReload = false; |
|
} |
|
}; |
|
|
|
$rootScope.$evalAsync(function() { |
|
prepareRoute(fakeLocationEvent); |
|
if (!fakeLocationEvent.defaultPrevented) commitRoute(); |
|
}); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @ngdoc method |
|
* @name $route#updateParams |
|
* |
|
* @description |
|
* Causes `$route` service to update the current URL, replacing |
|
* current route parameters with those specified in `newParams`. |
|
* Provided property names that match the route's path segment |
|
* definitions will be interpolated into the location's path, while |
|
* remaining properties will be treated as query params. |
|
* |
|
* @param {!Object<string, string>} newParams mapping of URL parameter names to values |
|
*/ |
|
updateParams: function(newParams) { |
|
if (this.current && this.current.$$route) { |
|
newParams = angular.extend({}, this.current.params, newParams); |
|
$location.path(interpolate(this.current.$$route.originalPath, newParams)); |
|
// interpolate modifies newParams, only query params are left |
|
$location.search(newParams); |
|
} else { |
|
throw $routeMinErr('norout', 'Tried updating route with no current route'); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
}; |
|
|
|
$rootScope.$on('$locationChangeStart', prepareRoute); |
|
$rootScope.$on('$locationChangeSuccess', commitRoute); |
|
|
|
return $route; |
|
|
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @param on {string} current url |
|
* @param route {Object} route regexp to match the url against |
|
* @return {?Object} |
|
* |
|
* @description |
|
* Check if the route matches the current url. |
|
* |
|
* Inspired by match in |
|
* visionmedia/express/lib/router/router.js. |
|
*/ |
|
function switchRouteMatcher(on, route) { |
|
var keys = route.keys, |
|
params = {}; |
|
|
|
if (!route.regexp) return null; |
|
|
|
var m = route.regexp.exec(on); |
|
if (!m) return null; |
|
|
|
for (var i = 1, len = m.length; i < len; ++i) { |
|
var key = keys[i - 1]; |
|
|
|
var val = m[i]; |
|
|
|
if (key && val) { |
|
params[key.name] = val; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
return params; |
|
} |
|
|
|
function prepareRoute($locationEvent) { |
|
var lastRoute = $route.current; |
|
|
|
preparedRoute = parseRoute(); |
|
preparedRouteIsUpdateOnly = isNavigationUpdateOnly(preparedRoute, lastRoute); |
|
|
|
if (!preparedRouteIsUpdateOnly && (lastRoute || preparedRoute)) { |
|
if ($rootScope.$broadcast('$routeChangeStart', preparedRoute, lastRoute).defaultPrevented) { |
|
if ($locationEvent) { |
|
$locationEvent.preventDefault(); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
function commitRoute() { |
|
var lastRoute = $route.current; |
|
var nextRoute = preparedRoute; |
|
|
|
if (preparedRouteIsUpdateOnly) { |
|
lastRoute.params = nextRoute.params; |
|
angular.copy(lastRoute.params, $routeParams); |
|
$rootScope.$broadcast('$routeUpdate', lastRoute); |
|
} else if (nextRoute || lastRoute) { |
|
forceReload = false; |
|
$route.current = nextRoute; |
|
|
|
var nextRoutePromise = $q.resolve(nextRoute); |
|
|
|
$browser.$$incOutstandingRequestCount('$route'); |
|
|
|
nextRoutePromise. |
|
then(getRedirectionData). |
|
then(handlePossibleRedirection). |
|
then(function(keepProcessingRoute) { |
|
return keepProcessingRoute && nextRoutePromise. |
|
then(resolveLocals). |
|
then(function(locals) { |
|
// after route change |
|
if (nextRoute === $route.current) { |
|
if (nextRoute) { |
|
nextRoute.locals = locals; |
|
angular.copy(nextRoute.params, $routeParams); |
|
} |
|
$rootScope.$broadcast('$routeChangeSuccess', nextRoute, lastRoute); |
|
} |
|
}); |
|
}).catch(function(error) { |
|
if (nextRoute === $route.current) { |
|
$rootScope.$broadcast('$routeChangeError', nextRoute, lastRoute, error); |
|
} |
|
}).finally(function() { |
|
// Because `commitRoute()` is called from a `$rootScope.$evalAsync` block (see |
|
// `$locationWatch`), this `$$completeOutstandingRequest()` call will not cause |
|
// `outstandingRequestCount` to hit zero. This is important in case we are redirecting |
|
// to a new route which also requires some asynchronous work. |
|
|
|
$browser.$$completeOutstandingRequest(noop, '$route'); |
|
}); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
function getRedirectionData(route) { |
|
var data = { |
|
route: route, |
|
hasRedirection: false |
|
}; |
|
|
|
if (route) { |
|
if (route.redirectTo) { |
|
if (angular.isString(route.redirectTo)) { |
|
data.path = interpolate(route.redirectTo, route.params); |
|
data.search = route.params; |
|
data.hasRedirection = true; |
|
} else { |
|
var oldPath = $location.path(); |
|
var oldSearch = $location.search(); |
|
var newUrl = route.redirectTo(route.pathParams, oldPath, oldSearch); |
|
|
|
if (angular.isDefined(newUrl)) { |
|
data.url = newUrl; |
|
data.hasRedirection = true; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} else if (route.resolveRedirectTo) { |
|
return $q. |
|
resolve($injector.invoke(route.resolveRedirectTo)). |
|
then(function(newUrl) { |
|
if (angular.isDefined(newUrl)) { |
|
data.url = newUrl; |
|
data.hasRedirection = true; |
|
} |
|
|
|
return data; |
|
}); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
return data; |
|
} |
|
|
|
function handlePossibleRedirection(data) { |
|
var keepProcessingRoute = true; |
|
|
|
if (data.route !== $route.current) { |
|
keepProcessingRoute = false; |
|
} else if (data.hasRedirection) { |
|
var oldUrl = $location.url(); |
|
var newUrl = data.url; |
|
|
|
if (newUrl) { |
|
$location. |
|
url(newUrl). |
|
replace(); |
|
} else { |
|
newUrl = $location. |
|
path(data.path). |
|
search(data.search). |
|
replace(). |
|
url(); |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (newUrl !== oldUrl) { |
|
// Exit out and don't process current next value, |
|
// wait for next location change from redirect |
|
keepProcessingRoute = false; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
return keepProcessingRoute; |
|
} |
|
|
|
function resolveLocals(route) { |
|
if (route) { |
|
var locals = angular.extend({}, route.resolve); |
|
angular.forEach(locals, function(value, key) { |
|
locals[key] = angular.isString(value) ? |
|
$injector.get(value) : |
|
$injector.invoke(value, null, null, key); |
|
}); |
|
var template = getTemplateFor(route); |
|
if (angular.isDefined(template)) { |
|
locals['$template'] = template; |
|
} |
|
return $q.all(locals); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
function getTemplateFor(route) { |
|
var template, templateUrl; |
|
if (angular.isDefined(template = route.template)) { |
|
if (angular.isFunction(template)) { |
|
template = template(route.params); |
|
} |
|
} else if (angular.isDefined(templateUrl = route.templateUrl)) { |
|
if (angular.isFunction(templateUrl)) { |
|
templateUrl = templateUrl(route.params); |
|
} |
|
if (angular.isDefined(templateUrl)) { |
|
route.loadedTemplateUrl = $sce.valueOf(templateUrl); |
|
template = $templateRequest(templateUrl); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
return template; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @returns {Object} the current active route, by matching it against the URL |
|
*/ |
|
function parseRoute() { |
|
// Match a route |
|
var params, match; |
|
angular.forEach(routes, function(route, path) { |
|
if (!match && (params = switchRouteMatcher($location.path(), route))) { |
|
match = inherit(route, { |
|
params: angular.extend({}, $location.search(), params), |
|
pathParams: params}); |
|
match.$$route = route; |
|
} |
|
}); |
|
// No route matched; fallback to "otherwise" route |
|
return match || routes[null] && inherit(routes[null], {params: {}, pathParams:{}}); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @param {Object} newRoute - The new route configuration (as returned by `parseRoute()`). |
|
* @param {Object} oldRoute - The previous route configuration (as returned by `parseRoute()`). |
|
* @returns {boolean} Whether this is an "update-only" navigation, i.e. the URL maps to the same |
|
* route and it can be reused (based on the config and the type of change). |
|
*/ |
|
function isNavigationUpdateOnly(newRoute, oldRoute) { |
|
// IF this is not a forced reload |
|
return !forceReload |
|
// AND both `newRoute`/`oldRoute` are defined |
|
&& newRoute && oldRoute |
|
// AND they map to the same Route Definition Object |
|
&& (newRoute.$$route === oldRoute.$$route) |
|
// AND `reloadOnUrl` is disabled |
|
&& (!newRoute.reloadOnUrl |
|
// OR `reloadOnSearch` is disabled |
|
|| (!newRoute.reloadOnSearch |
|
// AND both routes have the same path params |
|
&& angular.equals(newRoute.pathParams, oldRoute.pathParams) |
|
) |
|
); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @returns {string} interpolation of the redirect path with the parameters |
|
*/ |
|
function interpolate(string, params) { |
|
var result = []; |
|
angular.forEach((string || '').split(':'), function(segment, i) { |
|
if (i === 0) { |
|
result.push(segment); |
|
} else { |
|
var segmentMatch = segment.match(/(\w+)(?:[?*])?(.*)/); |
|
var key = segmentMatch[1]; |
|
result.push(params[key]); |
|
result.push(segmentMatch[2] || ''); |
|
delete params[key]; |
|
} |
|
}); |
|
return result.join(''); |
|
} |
|
}]; |
|
} |
|
|
|
instantiateRoute.$inject = ['$injector']; |
|
function instantiateRoute($injector) { |
|
if (isEagerInstantiationEnabled) { |
|
// Instantiate `$route` |
|
$injector.get('$route'); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
ngRouteModule.provider('$routeParams', $RouteParamsProvider); |
|
|
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @ngdoc service |
|
* @name $routeParams |
|
* @requires $route |
|
* @this |
|
* |
|
* @description |
|
* The `$routeParams` service allows you to retrieve the current set of route parameters. |
|
* |
|
* Requires the {@link ngRoute `ngRoute`} module to be installed. |
|
* |
|
* The route parameters are a combination of {@link ng.$location `$location`}'s |
|
* {@link ng.$location#search `search()`} and {@link ng.$location#path `path()`}. |
|
* The `path` parameters are extracted when the {@link ngRoute.$route `$route`} path is matched. |
|
* |
|
* In case of parameter name collision, `path` params take precedence over `search` params. |
|
* |
|
* The service guarantees that the identity of the `$routeParams` object will remain unchanged |
|
* (but its properties will likely change) even when a route change occurs. |
|
* |
|
* Note that the `$routeParams` are only updated *after* a route change completes successfully. |
|
* This means that you cannot rely on `$routeParams` being correct in route resolve functions. |
|
* Instead you can use `$route.current.params` to access the new route's parameters. |
|
* |
|
* @example |
|
* ```js |
|
* // Given: |
|
* // URL: http://server.com/index.html#/Chapter/1/Section/2?search=moby |
|
* // Route: /Chapter/:chapterId/Section/:sectionId |
|
* // |
|
* // Then |
|
* $routeParams ==> {chapterId:'1', sectionId:'2', search:'moby'} |
|
* ``` |
|
*/ |
|
function $RouteParamsProvider() { |
|
this.$get = function() { return {}; }; |
|
} |
|
|
|
ngRouteModule.directive('ngView', ngViewFactory); |
|
ngRouteModule.directive('ngView', ngViewFillContentFactory); |
|
|
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @ngdoc directive |
|
* @name ngView |
|
* @restrict ECA |
|
* |
|
* @description |
|
* `ngView` is a directive that complements the {@link ngRoute.$route $route} service by |
|
* including the rendered template of the current route into the main layout (`index.html`) file. |
|
* Every time the current route changes, the included view changes with it according to the |
|
* configuration of the `$route` service. |
|
* |
|
* Requires the {@link ngRoute `ngRoute`} module to be installed. |
|
* |
|
* @animations |
|
* | Animation | Occurs | |
|
* |----------------------------------|-------------------------------------| |
|
* | {@link ng.$animate#enter enter} | when the new element is inserted to the DOM | |
|
* | {@link ng.$animate#leave leave} | when the old element is removed from to the DOM | |
|
* |
|
* The enter and leave animation occur concurrently. |
|
* |
|
* @scope |
|
* @priority 400 |
|
* @param {string=} onload Expression to evaluate whenever the view updates. |
|
* |
|
* @param {string=} autoscroll Whether `ngView` should call {@link ng.$anchorScroll |
|
* $anchorScroll} to scroll the viewport after the view is updated. |
|
* |
|
* - If the attribute is not set, disable scrolling. |
|
* - If the attribute is set without value, enable scrolling. |
|
* - Otherwise enable scrolling only if the `autoscroll` attribute value evaluated |
|
* as an expression yields a truthy value. |
|
* @example |
|
<example name="ngView-directive" module="ngViewExample" |
|
deps="angular-route.js;angular-animate.js" |
|
animations="true" fixBase="true"> |
|
<file name="index.html"> |
|
<div ng-controller="MainCtrl as main"> |
|
Choose: |
|
<a href="Book/Moby">Moby</a> | |
|
<a href="Book/Moby/ch/1">Moby: Ch1</a> | |
|
<a href="Book/Gatsby">Gatsby</a> | |
|
<a href="Book/Gatsby/ch/4?key=value">Gatsby: Ch4</a> | |
|
<a href="Book/Scarlet">Scarlet Letter</a><br/> |
|
|
|
<div class="view-animate-container"> |
|
<div ng-view class="view-animate"></div> |
|
</div> |
|
<hr /> |
|
|
|
<pre>$location.path() = {{main.$location.path()}}</pre> |
|
<pre>$route.current.templateUrl = {{main.$route.current.templateUrl}}</pre> |
|
<pre>$route.current.params = {{main.$route.current.params}}</pre> |
|
<pre>$routeParams = {{main.$routeParams}}</pre> |
|
</div> |
|
</file> |
|
|
|
<file name="book.html"> |
|
<div> |
|
controller: {{book.name}}<br /> |
|
Book Id: {{book.params.bookId}}<br /> |
|
</div> |
|
</file> |
|
|
|
<file name="chapter.html"> |
|
<div> |
|
controller: {{chapter.name}}<br /> |
|
Book Id: {{chapter.params.bookId}}<br /> |
|
Chapter Id: {{chapter.params.chapterId}} |
|
</div> |
|
</file> |
|
|
|
<file name="animations.css"> |
|
.view-animate-container { |
|
position:relative; |
|
height:100px!important; |
|
background:white; |
|
border:1px solid black; |
|
height:40px; |
|
overflow:hidden; |
|
} |
|
|
|
.view-animate { |
|
padding:10px; |
|
} |
|
|
|
.view-animate.ng-enter, .view-animate.ng-leave { |
|
transition:all cubic-bezier(0.250, 0.460, 0.450, 0.940) 1.5s; |
|
|
|
display:block; |
|
width:100%; |
|
border-left:1px solid black; |
|
|
|
position:absolute; |
|
top:0; |
|
left:0; |
|
right:0; |
|
bottom:0; |
|
padding:10px; |
|
} |
|
|
|
.view-animate.ng-enter { |
|
left:100%; |
|
} |
|
.view-animate.ng-enter.ng-enter-active { |
|
left:0; |
|
} |
|
.view-animate.ng-leave.ng-leave-active { |
|
left:-100%; |
|
} |
|
</file> |
|
|
|
<file name="script.js"> |
|
angular.module('ngViewExample', ['ngRoute', 'ngAnimate']) |
|
.config(['$routeProvider', '$locationProvider', |
|
function($routeProvider, $locationProvider) { |
|
$routeProvider |
|
.when('/Book/:bookId', { |
|
templateUrl: 'book.html', |
|
controller: 'BookCtrl', |
|
controllerAs: 'book' |
|
}) |
|
.when('/Book/:bookId/ch/:chapterId', { |
|
templateUrl: 'chapter.html', |
|
controller: 'ChapterCtrl', |
|
controllerAs: 'chapter' |
|
}); |
|
|
|
$locationProvider.html5Mode(true); |
|
}]) |
|
.controller('MainCtrl', ['$route', '$routeParams', '$location', |
|
function MainCtrl($route, $routeParams, $location) { |
|
this.$route = $route; |
|
this.$location = $location; |
|
this.$routeParams = $routeParams; |
|
}]) |
|
.controller('BookCtrl', ['$routeParams', function BookCtrl($routeParams) { |
|
this.name = 'BookCtrl'; |
|
this.params = $routeParams; |
|
}]) |
|
.controller('ChapterCtrl', ['$routeParams', function ChapterCtrl($routeParams) { |
|
this.name = 'ChapterCtrl'; |
|
this.params = $routeParams; |
|
}]); |
|
|
|
</file> |
|
|
|
<file name="protractor.js" type="protractor"> |
|
it('should load and compile correct template', function() { |
|
element(by.linkText('Moby: Ch1')).click(); |
|
var content = element(by.css('[ng-view]')).getText(); |
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expect(content).toMatch(/controller: ChapterCtrl/); |
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expect(content).toMatch(/Book Id: Moby/); |
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expect(content).toMatch(/Chapter Id: 1/); |
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element(by.partialLinkText('Scarlet')).click(); |
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content = element(by.css('[ng-view]')).getText(); |
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expect(content).toMatch(/controller: BookCtrl/); |
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expect(content).toMatch(/Book Id: Scarlet/); |
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}); |
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</file> |
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</example> |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc event |
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* @name ngView#$viewContentLoaded |
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* @eventType emit on the current ngView scope |
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* @description |
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* Emitted every time the ngView content is reloaded. |
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*/ |
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ngViewFactory.$inject = ['$route', '$anchorScroll', '$animate']; |
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function ngViewFactory($route, $anchorScroll, $animate) { |
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return { |
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restrict: 'ECA', |
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terminal: true, |
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priority: 400, |
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transclude: 'element', |
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link: function(scope, $element, attr, ctrl, $transclude) { |
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var currentScope, |
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currentElement, |
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previousLeaveAnimation, |
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autoScrollExp = attr.autoscroll, |
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onloadExp = attr.onload || ''; |
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scope.$on('$routeChangeSuccess', update); |
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update(); |
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function cleanupLastView() { |
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if (previousLeaveAnimation) { |
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$animate.cancel(previousLeaveAnimation); |
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previousLeaveAnimation = null; |
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} |
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if (currentScope) { |
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currentScope.$destroy(); |
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currentScope = null; |
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} |
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if (currentElement) { |
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previousLeaveAnimation = $animate.leave(currentElement); |
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previousLeaveAnimation.done(function(response) { |
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if (response !== false) previousLeaveAnimation = null; |
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}); |
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currentElement = null; |
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} |
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} |
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function update() { |
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var locals = $route.current && $route.current.locals, |
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template = locals && locals.$template; |
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if (angular.isDefined(template)) { |
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var newScope = scope.$new(); |
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var current = $route.current; |
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// Note: This will also link all children of ng-view that were contained in the original |
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// html. If that content contains controllers, ... they could pollute/change the scope. |
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// However, using ng-view on an element with additional content does not make sense... |
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// Note: We can't remove them in the cloneAttchFn of $transclude as that |
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// function is called before linking the content, which would apply child |
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// directives to non existing elements. |
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var clone = $transclude(newScope, function(clone) { |
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$animate.enter(clone, null, currentElement || $element).done(function onNgViewEnter(response) { |
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if (response !== false && angular.isDefined(autoScrollExp) |
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&& (!autoScrollExp || scope.$eval(autoScrollExp))) { |
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$anchorScroll(); |
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} |
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}); |
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cleanupLastView(); |
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}); |
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currentElement = clone; |
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currentScope = current.scope = newScope; |
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currentScope.$emit('$viewContentLoaded'); |
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currentScope.$eval(onloadExp); |
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} else { |
|
cleanupLastView(); |
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} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
}; |
|
} |
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// This directive is called during the $transclude call of the first `ngView` directive. |
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// It will replace and compile the content of the element with the loaded template. |
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// We need this directive so that the element content is already filled when |
|
// the link function of another directive on the same element as ngView |
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// is called. |
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ngViewFillContentFactory.$inject = ['$compile', '$controller', '$route']; |
|
function ngViewFillContentFactory($compile, $controller, $route) { |
|
return { |
|
restrict: 'ECA', |
|
priority: -400, |
|
link: function(scope, $element) { |
|
var current = $route.current, |
|
locals = current.locals; |
|
|
|
$element.html(locals.$template); |
|
|
|
var link = $compile($element.contents()); |
|
|
|
if (current.controller) { |
|
locals.$scope = scope; |
|
var controller = $controller(current.controller, locals); |
|
if (current.controllerAs) { |
|
scope[current.controllerAs] = controller; |
|
} |
|
$element.data('$ngControllerController', controller); |
|
$element.children().data('$ngControllerController', controller); |
|
} |
|
scope[current.resolveAs || '$resolve'] = locals; |
|
|
|
link(scope); |
|
} |
|
}; |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
})(window, window.angular);
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