nodulator-angular

0.0.9 • Public • Published

Nodulator-Angular

AngularJS implementation and facilities for Nodulator.

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Concept

Provides class for angular's directives, services, controllers and factories. Allow inheritance of angular behaviour, and automatic link between services and Nodulator.Resources thanks to Nodulator-Socket (socket-io)


Features

  • Give CoffeeScript style classes for each angular functions
  • Socket-io implementation for angular
  • Nodulator.ResourceService to link Nodulator.Resource to angular as a service
  • Automatic adding of views as templates
  • Automatic link between directives and templates (template file must have same name as directive)
  • Automatic appending of ng-app="app" to body tag

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Installation

You can automaticaly install Nodulator, Nodulator-Angular and every dependencies by running

$> sudo npm install -g Nodulator
$> Nodulator install angular

Or you can just run npm :

$> npm install nodulator nodulator-assets nodulator-socket nodulator-angular

Basics

    Nodulator = require 'nodulator'
    Socket = require 'nodulator-socket'
    Assets = require 'nodulator-assets'
    Angular = require 'nodulator-angular'

    # Default config, can be omited
    Nodulator.Config
      servicesPath: '/client/services'
      directivesPath: '/client/directives'
      controllersPath: '/client/controllers'
      factoriesPath: '/client/factories'
      templatesPath: '/client/views'

    # Required for Angular module to work
    Nodulator.Use Socket

    Nodulator.Use Assets

    Nodulator.Use Angular

    Nodulator.Run()

When main page is loaded, main Nodulator scripts adds ng-app="app" to body tag in order to initialize angular application.


Client side

Base

Services

Services can be created easely. First Nodulator.Service() argument is the service name. Nodulator will append 'Service' at the end of this name. For a service name 'test', its real name will be 'testService' Latter arguments are for dependency injection. Each one will be added to class :

    class TestService extends Nodulator.Service 'test', '$http'

      Test: ->
        console.log 'Test'
        @$http.get(...);

    #Init only if you want to actualy create the service.
    #Omit if you only want to inherit from it.
    TestService.Init()

Directives

For the moment, every directive is {restrict: 'E'}, and cannot be manualy configurated. (Except if you want to override Directive._Body() behaviour) Again, first argument is the directive name, and the latters are for dependencies injections.

For directive test, it will look for template in config.viewPath for file of same name (test.jade for exemple)

The context of the class will be attached to angular scope. This way, the following directive...

    class TestDirective extends Nodulator.Directive 'test', 'testService'

      lol: 'mdr'

      Lol: ->
        @lol = 'lol'
        @testService.Test()

    TestDirective.Init()

... become ...

    app.directive 'test', ['testService', (testService) ->
      return {

        restrict: 'E'

        templateUrl: 'test-tpl'

        link: (scope, element, attrs) ->

          scope.testService = testService

          scope.lol = 'mdr'

          scope.Lol = ->
            scope.lol = 'lol'
            scope.testService.Test()

      }
    ]

Nice uh ? Beware, don't put to many things in your sister the injections, they will be in the scope !

You can also use compile instead of link by defining a @Pre() and/or a @Post() method.

    class TestDirective extends Nodulator.Directive 'test'

      Pre: ->
        @name = 'test'

      Post: ->
        @value = ''

        @test = ->
            @value = 'lol'

    TestDirective.Init()

Factories

Just as Services, factories are easy to declare :

    class TestFactory extends Nodulator.Factory 'test', '$http'

      Test: ->
        console.log 'Test'
        @$http.get(...);

    TestFactory.Init()

Controllers

Controllers are not implemented now (Houuuu !)


Extended

Socket

A socket is a Nodulator.Factory implementing Socket.io For the moment, a socket is always instanciated in each project. Future configuration will be disponible.

A socket has 2 methods : @On() and @Emit(), and apply changes to scope automaticaly.

ResourceService

A Nodulator.ResourceService inherits from Nodulator.Service and inject automatically $http and socket. Also, it binds the socket to listen to the server Resource with the same name. It provides 5 methods :

    class TestService extends Nodulator.ResourceService 'test'

        OnNew: (item) ->
          # Called when a new resource instance is created

        OnUpdate: (item) ->
          # When a resource instance is updated

        OnDelete: (item) ->
          # When a resource is deleted

        List: (done) ->
          # Put every records in @list

        Fetch: (id, done) ->
          # Fetch particular model and put it in @current

        Delete: (id, done) ->
        Add: (blob, done) ->
        Update: (blob, done) ->

Project Generation

By calling $> Nodulator init with this module installed,

It creates the following structure if non-existant:

client
├── controllers
├── directives
├── factories
├── index.coffee
├── services
└── views

And it gets AngularJS from official website and puts it in /client/public/js


TODO

  • Implement Nodulator.Controller
  • Find a way to don't attach angular object ($http, $rootScope,...) to local directive scope

Changelog

07/01/15: v0.0.9

  • Fixed bug in project generation

03/01/15: v0.0.8

  • Updated README

02/01/15: v0.0.7

  • Updated exemples/todo

02/01/15: v0.0.6

  • Improved README
  • Added ng-app="app" to body tag
  • Adapted to Nodulator-Assets change

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