Load controller dynamically based on route group

nilzen picture nilzen · Jan 3, 2014 · Viewed 20.9k times · Source

Is it possible to load a controller, it's js file, and a template dynamically based on a route group? Psuedo code which doesn't work:

$routeProvider.when('/:plugin', function(plugin) {
  templateUrl: 'plugins/' + plugin + '/index.html',
  controller: plugin + 'Ctrl',
  resolve: { /* Load the JS file, from 'plugins/' + plugin + '/controller.js' */ }
});

I've seen a lot of questions like this one but none that loads the js file/controller based on a route group.

Answer

nilzen picture nilzen · Jan 4, 2014

I managed to solve it inspired by @calebboyd, http://ify.io/lazy-loading-in-angularjs/ and http://weblogs.asp.net/dwahlin/archive/2013/05/22/dynamically-loading-controllers-and-views-with-angularjs-and-requirejs.aspx

Using http://dustindiaz.com/scriptjs

app.js

app.config(function($controllerProvider, $compileProvider, $filterProvider, $provide) {
  app.register = {
    controller: $controllerProvider.register,
    directive: $compileProvider.directive,
    filter: $filterProvider.register,
    factory: $provide.factory,
    service: $provide.service
  };
});

Then i register the "load controller by group" route.

$routeProvider.when('/:plugin', {

  templateUrl: function(rd) {
    return 'plugin/' + rd.plugin + '/index.html';
  },

  resolve: {
    load: function($q, $route, $rootScope) {

      var deferred = $q.defer();

      var dependencies = [
        'plugin/' + $route.current.params.plugin + '/controller.js'
      ];

      $script(dependencies, function () {
        $rootScope.$apply(function() {
          deferred.resolve();
        });
      });

      return deferred.promise;
    }
  }
});

controller.js

app.register.controller('MyPluginCtrl', function ($scope) {
  ...
});

index.html

<div ng-controller="MyPluginCtrl">
  ...
</div>