Coffeescript classes support for angular. Makes possible to use coffescript classes instead of callbacks in angular.
- Classes are simpler than large callbacks
- Controllers/resources can be inherited; it is usefull for deduplication
- It is easier to isolate classes and to do unit-testing
npm install angular-class-coffee --save
Basic usage:
# create class
class MyApp.MyCtrl < IdFly.AngularClass
# add dependecies to @_import
@_import = [
'$scope',
]
# create factory callback and inject it to angular
app.controller('MyCtrl', @factory())
# if you want plain class instead of instance in angular it also possible by
# calling `classFactory`:
#
# app.factory('MyResource', @classFactory())
# add `initialize` method that will be called right after dependecies will
# be injected to object:
initialize: () ->
# all dependecies are available as instance variables that starts with
# underscore
@_scope.hello = 'HELLO WORLD'
Inheritance:
# inherit class from your own class
class MyApp.MyChildCtrl < MyApp.MyCtrl
# note that you should append dependencies
@_import = _.extend({}, MyApp.MyCtrl._import, [
'$http',
])
app.controller('MyChildCtrl', @factory())
# add `initialize` method that will be called right after dependecies will
# be injected to object:
initialize: () ->
super()
$http.get('/status', @_setStatus)
_setStatus: (response) =>
@_scope.status = response.result
app.controller(($scope, $http) ->
$http
.get('/api/status')
.then((response) ->
$scope.status = response.result
)
)
Becomes:
class MyApp.StatusCtrl < IdFly.AngularClass
@_import: [
'$scope',
'$http',
]
myApp.controller('StatusCtrl', @factory())
@initialize: () ->
@_http.get('/api/status').then(@_setStatus)
@_setStatus: (response) =>
@_scope.status = response.result
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