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Interface Ng1ViewDeclaration

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$context: ViewContext

The context that this view is declared within.

The context that this view is declared within.

$name: string

The raw name for the view declaration, i.e., the StateDeclaration.views property name.

The raw name for the view declaration, i.e., the StateDeclaration.views property name.

$type: string

A type identifier for the View

A type identifier for the View

This is used when loading prerequisites for the view, before it enters the DOM. Different types of views may load differently (e.g., templateProvider+controllerProvider vs component class)

$uiViewContextAnchor: string

The normalized context anchor (state name) for the uiViewName

The normalized context anchor (state name) for the uiViewName

When targeting a ui-view, the uiViewName address is anchored to a context name (state name).

$uiViewName: string

The normalized address for the ui-view which this ViewConfig targets.

The normalized address for the ui-view which this ViewConfig targets.

A ViewConfig targets a ui-view in the DOM (relative to the uiViewContextAnchor) which has a specific name.

example

header or $default

The uiViewName can also target a nested view by providing a dot-notation address

example

foo.bar or foo.$default.bar

bindings: object

An object which maps resolves to component bindings.

An object which maps resolves to component bindings.

A property of Ng1StateDeclaration or Ng1ViewDeclaration:

When using a component declaration (component: 'myComponent'), each input binding for the component is supplied data from a resolve of the same name, by default. You may supply data from a different resolve name by mapping it here.

Each key in this object is the name of one of the component's input bindings. Each value is the name of the resolve that should be provided to that binding.

Any component bindings that are omitted from this map get the default behavior of mapping to a resolve of the same name.

Example:

$stateProvider.state('foo', {
  resolve: {
    foo: function(FooService) { return FooService.get(); },
    bar: function(BarService) { return BarService.get(); }
  },
  component: 'Baz',
  // The component's `baz` binding gets data from the `bar` resolve
  // The component's `foo` binding gets data from the `foo` resolve (default behavior)
  bindings: {
    baz: 'bar'
  }
});

app.component('Baz', {
  templateUrl: 'baz.html',
  controller: 'BazController',
  bindings: {
    foo: '<', // foo binding
    baz: '<'  // baz binding
  }
});

Type declaration

  • [key: string]: string
component: string

The name of the component to use for this view.

The name of the component to use for this view.

A property of Ng1StateDeclaration or Ng1ViewDeclaration:

The name of an angular 1.5+ .component() (or directive with bindToController and/or scope declaration) which will be used for this view.

Resolve data can be provided to the component via the component's bindings object (for 1.3+ directives, the bindToController is used; for other directives, the scope declaration is used). For each binding declared on the component, any resolve with the same name is set on the component's controller instance. The binding is provided to the component as a one-time-binding. In general, components should likewise declare their input bindings as one-way ("<").

Note: inside a "views:" block, a bare string "foo" is shorthand for { component: "foo" }

Note: Mapping from resolve names to component inputs may be specified using bindings.

Example:

.state('profile', {
  // Use the <my-profile></my-profile> component for the Unnamed view
  component: 'MyProfile',
}

.state('messages', {
  // use the <nav-bar></nav-bar> component for the view named 'header'
  // use the <message-list></message-list> component for the view named 'content'
  views: {
    header: { component: 'NavBar' },
    content: { component: 'MessageList' }
  }
}

.state('contacts', {
  // Inside a "views:" block, a bare string "NavBar" is shorthand for { component: "NavBar" }
  // use the <nav-bar></nav-bar> component for the view named 'header'
  // use the <contact-list></contact-list> component for the view named 'content'
  views: {
    header: 'NavBar',
    content: 'ContactList'
  }
}

Note: When using component to define a view, you may not use any of: template, templateUrl, templateProvider, controller, controllerProvider, controllerAs.

See also: Todd Motto's angular 1.3 and 1.4 backport of .component()

componentProvider: IInjectable

Dynamic component provider function.

Dynamic component provider function.

A property of Ng1StateDeclaration or Ng1ViewDeclaration:

This is an injectable provider function which returns the name of the component to use. The provider will invoked during a Transition in which the view's state is entered. The provider is called after the resolve data is fetched.

Example:

componentProvider: function(MyResolveData, $transition$) {
  if (MyResolveData.foo) {
    return "fooComponent"
  } else if ($transition$.to().name === 'bar') {
    return "barComponent";
  }
}
controller: string | Function | Array<any>

The view's controller function or name

The view's controller function or name

A property of Ng1StateDeclaration or Ng1ViewDeclaration:

The controller function, or the name of a registered controller. The controller function will be used to control the contents of the directives.uiView directive.

If specified as a string, controllerAs can be declared here, i.e., "FooController as foo" instead of in a separate controllerAs property.

See: Ng1Controller for information about component-level router hooks.

controllerAs: string

A controller alias name.

A controller alias name.

A property of Ng1StateDeclaration or Ng1ViewDeclaration:

If present, the controller will be published to scope under the controllerAs name. See: https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/directive/ngController

controllerProvider: IInjectable

Dynamic controller provider function.

Dynamic controller provider function.

A property of Ng1StateDeclaration or Ng1ViewDeclaration:

This is an injectable provider function which returns the actual controller function, or the name of a registered controller. The provider will invoked during a Transition in which the view's state is entered. The provider is called after the resolve data is fetched.

Example:

controllerProvider: function(MyResolveData, $transition$) {
  if (MyResolveData.foo) {
    return "FooCtrl"
  } else if ($transition$.to().name === 'bar') {
    return "BarCtrl";
  } else {
    return function($scope) {
      $scope.baz = "Qux";
    }
  }
}
resolveAs: string

The scope variable name to use for resolve data.

The scope variable name to use for resolve data.

A property of Ng1StateDeclaration or Ng1ViewDeclaration:

When a view is activated, the resolved data for the state which the view belongs to is put on the scope. This property sets the name of the scope variable to use for the resolved data.

Defaults to $resolve.

template: string | Function

The HTML template for the view.

The HTML template for the view.

A property of Ng1StateDeclaration or Ng1ViewDeclaration:

HTML template as a string, or a function which returns an html template as a string. This template will be used to render the corresponding directives.uiView directive.

This property takes precedence over templateUrl.

If template is a function, it will be called with the Transition parameters as the first argument.

Example:

template: "<h1>inline template definition</h1><div ui-view></div>"

Example:

template: function(params) {
  return "<h1>generated template</h1>";
}
templateProvider: IInjectable

Injected function which returns the HTML template.

Injected function which returns the HTML template.

A property of Ng1StateDeclaration or Ng1ViewDeclaration:

Injected function which returns the HTML template. The template will be used to render the corresponding directives.uiView directive.

Example:

templateProvider: function(MyTemplateService, $transition$) {
  return MyTemplateService.getTemplate($transition$.params().pageId);
}
templateUrl: string | Function

The URL for the HTML template for the view.

The URL for the HTML template for the view.

A property of Ng1StateDeclaration or Ng1ViewDeclaration:

A path or a function that returns a path to an html template. The template will be fetched and used to render the corresponding directives.uiView directive.

If templateUrl is a function, it will be called with the Transition parameters as the first argument.

Example:

templateUrl: "/templates/home.html"

Example:

templateUrl: function(params) {
  return myTemplates[params.pageId];
}

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