I am eagerly trying to create a dyanmic $StateProvider:
Standard static $StateProvider:
$stateProvider
.state('main',
{
url: '/',
templateUrl: '/views/main.html',
controller: 'MainCtrl'
})
.state('login',
{
templateUrl: '/views/login-form.html',
controller: 'LoginCtrl'
})
.state('logout',
{
controller: 'LogoutCtrl'
})
.state('sales', {
templateUrl: '/views/sales-data.html',
controller: 'SalesDataCtrl',
resolve: {
user: 'User',
authenticationRequired: function(user) {
user.isAuthenticated();
}
}
});
Dynamic $StateProvider:
var verify = function(user) { user.isAuthenticated(); };
var states= [
{ name: 'main', url: '/', templateUrl: '/views/main.html', controller: 'MainCtrl' },
{ name: 'login', url: '', templateUrl: '/views/login-form.html', controller: 'LoginCtrl' },
{ name: 'logout', url: '', templateUrl: '', controller: 'LogoutCtrl' },
{
name: 'sales',
url: '',
templateUrl: '/views/sales-data.html',
controller: 'SalesDataCtrl',
//resolve:
//[
// { user: 'User', authenticationRequired: 'verify();' }
//]
}
];
// w/o the array brackets in resolve the navigation does not work.
// with the array brackets, once sales is clicked I get:
// Error: [ng:areq] Argument 'fn' is not a function, got Object
The two methods below work as long as I am not using resolve:
This works:
angular.forEach(states, function(state) {
$stateProvider.state(state);
});
This works:
angular.forEach(states, function(state) {
$stateProvider.state(state.name, state);
});
Question: How can I make this dynamic $StateProvider work with the resolve?