I want to write several constants for my Angular JS app. I want to write them in a separate file and want to access them.
I have tried with IIFE (Immediately Invoked Function Expression) like this,
constants.js
var Constants = (function () {
var allConstants = {
"url": 'abc',
"name": "anijit",
"sn": "sau"
}
return allConstants
})();
console.log('defined constants', Constants)
But when I have tried to access them it show Constants not defined
error. Where I have done the wrong thing?
I want to access them using Constants.url
in the way and I don't want to make any $http
call or something like that. How to achieve that?
As such you are using AngularJS, you can use Constant Service. as a constant can be injected anywhere including configuration calls in angularjs application.
Also, as the name suggests, the constants are fixed, they get applied before other provide methods. See $provide.constant() for more detail.
// Storing a single constant value
var app = angular.module('myApp', []);
app.constant('appName', 'My App');
// Now we inject our constant value into a test controller
app.controller('TestCtrl', ['appName', function TestCtrl(appName) {
console.log(appName);
}]);
// Storing multiple constant values inside of an object
// Note: values in the object mean they can be modified
var app = angular.module('myApp', []);
app.constant('config', {
appName: 'My App',
appVersion: 1.0,
apiUrl: 'http://www.facebook.com?api'
});
// Now we inject our constant value into a test controller
app.controller('TestCtrl', ['config', function TestCtrl(config) {
console.log(config);
console.log('App Name', config.appName);
console.log('App Name', config.appVersion);
}]);