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+ /**
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+ * State-based routing for AngularJS
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+ * @version v0.2.10
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+ * @link http://angular-ui.github.com/
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+ * @license MIT License, http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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+ */
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+
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+ /* commonjs package manager support (eg componentjs) */
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+ if (typeof module !== "undefined" && typeof exports !== "undefined" && module.exports === exports){
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+ module.exports = 'ui.router';
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+ }
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+
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+ (function (window, angular, undefined) {
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+ /*jshint globalstrict:true*/
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+ /*global angular:false*/
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+ 'use strict';
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+
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+ var isDefined = angular.isDefined,
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+ isFunction = angular.isFunction,
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+ isString = angular.isString,
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+ isObject = angular.isObject,
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+ isArray = angular.isArray,
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+ forEach = angular.forEach,
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+ extend = angular.extend,
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+ copy = angular.copy;
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+
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+ function inherit(parent, extra) {
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+ return extend(new (extend(function() {}, { prototype: parent }))(), extra);
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+ }
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+
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+ function merge(dst) {
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+ forEach(arguments, function(obj) {
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+ if (obj !== dst) {
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+ forEach(obj, function(value, key) {
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+ if (!dst.hasOwnProperty(key)) dst[key] = value;
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+ });
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+ }
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+ });
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+ return dst;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Finds the common ancestor path between two states.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Object} first The first state.
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+ * @param {Object} second The second state.
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+ * @return {Array} Returns an array of state names in descending order, not including the root.
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+ */
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+ function ancestors(first, second) {
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+ var path = [];
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+
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+ for (var n in first.path) {
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+ if (first.path[n] !== second.path[n]) break;
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+ path.push(first.path[n]);
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+ }
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+ return path;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * IE8-safe wrapper for `Object.keys()`.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Object} object A JavaScript object.
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+ * @return {Array} Returns the keys of the object as an array.
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+ */
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+ function keys(object) {
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+ if (Object.keys) {
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+ return Object.keys(object);
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+ }
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+ var result = [];
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+
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+ angular.forEach(object, function(val, key) {
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+ result.push(key);
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+ });
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+ return result;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * IE8-safe wrapper for `Array.prototype.indexOf()`.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Array} array A JavaScript array.
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+ * @param {*} value A value to search the array for.
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+ * @return {Number} Returns the array index value of `value`, or `-1` if not present.
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+ */
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+ function arraySearch(array, value) {
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+ if (Array.prototype.indexOf) {
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+ return array.indexOf(value, Number(arguments[2]) || 0);
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+ }
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+ var len = array.length >>> 0, from = Number(arguments[2]) || 0;
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+ from = (from < 0) ? Math.ceil(from) : Math.floor(from);
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+
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+ if (from < 0) from += len;
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+
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+ for (; from < len; from++) {
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+ if (from in array && array[from] === value) return from;
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+ }
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+ return -1;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Merges a set of parameters with all parameters inherited between the common parents of the
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+ * current state and a given destination state.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Object} currentParams The value of the current state parameters ($stateParams).
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+ * @param {Object} newParams The set of parameters which will be composited with inherited params.
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+ * @param {Object} $current Internal definition of object representing the current state.
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+ * @param {Object} $to Internal definition of object representing state to transition to.
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+ */
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+ function inheritParams(currentParams, newParams, $current, $to) {
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+ var parents = ancestors($current, $to), parentParams, inherited = {}, inheritList = [];
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+
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+ for (var i in parents) {
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+ if (!parents[i].params || !parents[i].params.length) continue;
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+ parentParams = parents[i].params;
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+
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+ for (var j in parentParams) {
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+ if (arraySearch(inheritList, parentParams[j]) >= 0) continue;
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+ inheritList.push(parentParams[j]);
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+ inherited[parentParams[j]] = currentParams[parentParams[j]];
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return extend({}, inherited, newParams);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Normalizes a set of values to string or `null`, filtering them by a list of keys.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Array} keys The list of keys to normalize/return.
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+ * @param {Object} values An object hash of values to normalize.
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+ * @return {Object} Returns an object hash of normalized string values.
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+ */
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+ function normalize(keys, values) {
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+ var normalized = {};
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+
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+ forEach(keys, function (name) {
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+ var value = values[name];
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+ normalized[name] = (value != null) ? String(value) : null;
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+ });
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+ return normalized;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Performs a non-strict comparison of the subset of two objects, defined by a list of keys.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Object} a The first object.
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+ * @param {Object} b The second object.
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+ * @param {Array} keys The list of keys within each object to compare. If the list is empty or not specified,
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+ * it defaults to the list of keys in `a`.
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+ * @return {Boolean} Returns `true` if the keys match, otherwise `false`.
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+ */
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+ function equalForKeys(a, b, keys) {
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+ if (!keys) {
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+ keys = [];
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+ for (var n in a) keys.push(n); // Used instead of Object.keys() for IE8 compatibility
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+ }
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+
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+ for (var i=0; i<keys.length; i++) {
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+ var k = keys[i];
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+ if (a[k] != b[k]) return false; // Not '===', values aren't necessarily normalized
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+ }
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+ return true;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Returns the subset of an object, based on a list of keys.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Array} keys
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+ * @param {Object} values
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+ * @return {Boolean} Returns a subset of `values`.
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+ */
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+ function filterByKeys(keys, values) {
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+ var filtered = {};
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+
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+ forEach(keys, function (name) {
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+ filtered[name] = values[name];
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+ });
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+ return filtered;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc overview
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+ * @name ui.router.util
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * # ui.router.util sub-module
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+ *
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+ * This module is a dependency of other sub-modules. Do not include this module as a dependency
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+ * in your angular app (use {@link ui.router} module instead).
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+ *
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+ */
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+ angular.module('ui.router.util', ['ng']);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc overview
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+ * @name ui.router.router
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+ *
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+ * @requires ui.router.util
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * # ui.router.router sub-module
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+ *
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+ * This module is a dependency of other sub-modules. Do not include this module as a dependency
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+ * in your angular app (use {@link ui.router} module instead).
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+ */
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+ angular.module('ui.router.router', ['ui.router.util']);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc overview
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+ * @name ui.router.state
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+ *
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+ * @requires ui.router.router
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+ * @requires ui.router.util
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * # ui.router.state sub-module
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+ *
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+ * This module is a dependency of the main ui.router module. Do not include this module as a dependency
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+ * in your angular app (use {@link ui.router} module instead).
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+ *
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+ */
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+ angular.module('ui.router.state', ['ui.router.router', 'ui.router.util']);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc overview
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+ * @name ui.router
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+ *
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+ * @requires ui.router.state
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * # ui.router
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+ *
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+ * ## The main module for ui.router
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+ * There are several sub-modules included with the ui.router module, however only this module is needed
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+ * as a dependency within your angular app. The other modules are for organization purposes.
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+ *
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+ * The modules are:
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+ * * ui.router - the main "umbrella" module
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+ * * ui.router.router -
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+ *
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+ * *You'll need to include **only** this module as the dependency within your angular app.*
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+ *
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+ * <pre>
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+ * <!doctype html>
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+ * <html ng-app="myApp">
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+ * <head>
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+ * <script src="js/angular.js"></script>
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+ * <!-- Include the ui-router script -->
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+ * <script src="js/angular-ui-router.min.js"></script>
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+ * <script>
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+ * // ...and add 'ui.router' as a dependency
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+ * var myApp = angular.module('myApp', ['ui.router']);
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+ * </script>
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+ * </head>
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+ * <body>
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+ * </body>
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+ * </html>
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+ * </pre>
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+ */
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+ angular.module('ui.router', ['ui.router.state']);
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+
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+ angular.module('ui.router.compat', ['ui.router']);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc object
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+ * @name ui.router.util.$resolve
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+ *
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+ * @requires $q
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+ * @requires $injector
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * Manages resolution of (acyclic) graphs of promises.
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+ */
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+ $Resolve.$inject = ['$q', '$injector'];
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+ function $Resolve( $q, $injector) {
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+
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+ var VISIT_IN_PROGRESS = 1,
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+ VISIT_DONE = 2,
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+ NOTHING = {},
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+ NO_DEPENDENCIES = [],
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+ NO_LOCALS = NOTHING,
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+ NO_PARENT = extend($q.when(NOTHING), { $$promises: NOTHING, $$values: NOTHING });
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+
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc function
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+ * @name ui.router.util.$resolve#study
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+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.$resolve
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * Studies a set of invocables that are likely to be used multiple times.
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+ * <pre>
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+ * $resolve.study(invocables)(locals, parent, self)
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+ * </pre>
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+ * is equivalent to
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+ * <pre>
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+ * $resolve.resolve(invocables, locals, parent, self)
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+ * </pre>
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+ * but the former is more efficient (in fact `resolve` just calls `study`
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+ * internally).
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+ *
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+ * @param {object} invocables Invocable objects
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+ * @return {function} a function to pass in locals, parent and self
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+ */
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+ this.study = function (invocables) {
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+ if (!isObject(invocables)) throw new Error("'invocables' must be an object");
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+
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+ // Perform a topological sort of invocables to build an ordered plan
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+ var plan = [], cycle = [], visited = {};
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+ function visit(value, key) {
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+ if (visited[key] === VISIT_DONE) return;
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+
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+ cycle.push(key);
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+ if (visited[key] === VISIT_IN_PROGRESS) {
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+ cycle.splice(0, cycle.indexOf(key));
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+ throw new Error("Cyclic dependency: " + cycle.join(" -> "));
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+ }
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+ visited[key] = VISIT_IN_PROGRESS;
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+
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+ if (isString(value)) {
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+ plan.push(key, [ function() { return $injector.get(value); }], NO_DEPENDENCIES);
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+ } else {
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+ var params = $injector.annotate(value);
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+ forEach(params, function (param) {
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+ if (param !== key && invocables.hasOwnProperty(param)) visit(invocables[param], param);
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+ });
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+ plan.push(key, value, params);
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+ }
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+
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+ cycle.pop();
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+ visited[key] = VISIT_DONE;
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+ }
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+ forEach(invocables, visit);
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+ invocables = cycle = visited = null; // plan is all that's required
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+
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+ function isResolve(value) {
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+ return isObject(value) && value.then && value.$$promises;
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+ }
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+
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+ return function (locals, parent, self) {
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+ if (isResolve(locals) && self === undefined) {
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+ self = parent; parent = locals; locals = null;
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+ }
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+ if (!locals) locals = NO_LOCALS;
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+ else if (!isObject(locals)) {
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+ throw new Error("'locals' must be an object");
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+ }
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+ if (!parent) parent = NO_PARENT;
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+ else if (!isResolve(parent)) {
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+ throw new Error("'parent' must be a promise returned by $resolve.resolve()");
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+ }
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+
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+ // To complete the overall resolution, we have to wait for the parent
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+ // promise and for the promise for each invokable in our plan.
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+ var resolution = $q.defer(),
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+ result = resolution.promise,
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+ promises = result.$$promises = {},
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+ values = extend({}, locals),
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+ wait = 1 + plan.length/3,
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+ merged = false;
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+
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+ function done() {
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+ // Merge parent values we haven't got yet and publish our own $$values
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+ if (!--wait) {
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+ if (!merged) merge(values, parent.$$values);
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+ result.$$values = values;
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+ result.$$promises = true; // keep for isResolve()
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+ resolution.resolve(values);
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ function fail(reason) {
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+ result.$$failure = reason;
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+ resolution.reject(reason);
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+ }
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+
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+ // Short-circuit if parent has already failed
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+ if (isDefined(parent.$$failure)) {
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+ fail(parent.$$failure);
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+ return result;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Merge parent values if the parent has already resolved, or merge
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+ // parent promises and wait if the parent resolve is still in progress.
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+ if (parent.$$values) {
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+ merged = merge(values, parent.$$values);
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+ done();
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+ } else {
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+ extend(promises, parent.$$promises);
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+ parent.then(done, fail);
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+ }
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+
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+ // Process each invocable in the plan, but ignore any where a local of the same name exists.
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+ for (var i=0, ii=plan.length; i<ii; i+=3) {
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+ if (locals.hasOwnProperty(plan[i])) done();
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+ else invoke(plan[i], plan[i+1], plan[i+2]);
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+ }
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+
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+ function invoke(key, invocable, params) {
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+ // Create a deferred for this invocation. Failures will propagate to the resolution as well.
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+ var invocation = $q.defer(), waitParams = 0;
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+ function onfailure(reason) {
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+ invocation.reject(reason);
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+ fail(reason);
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+ }
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+ // Wait for any parameter that we have a promise for (either from parent or from this
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+ // resolve; in that case study() will have made sure it's ordered before us in the plan).
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+ forEach(params, function (dep) {
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+ if (promises.hasOwnProperty(dep) && !locals.hasOwnProperty(dep)) {
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+ waitParams++;
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+ promises[dep].then(function (result) {
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+ values[dep] = result;
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+ if (!(--waitParams)) proceed();
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+ }, onfailure);
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+ }
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+ });
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+ if (!waitParams) proceed();
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+ function proceed() {
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+ if (isDefined(result.$$failure)) return;
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+ try {
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+ invocation.resolve($injector.invoke(invocable, self, values));
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+ invocation.promise.then(function (result) {
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+ values[key] = result;
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+ done();
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+ }, onfailure);
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+ } catch (e) {
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+ onfailure(e);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ // Publish promise synchronously; invocations further down in the plan may depend on it.
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+ promises[key] = invocation.promise;
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+ }
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+
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+ return result;
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+ };
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc function
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+ * @name ui.router.util.$resolve#resolve
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+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.$resolve
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * Resolves a set of invocables. An invocable is a function to be invoked via
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+ * `$injector.invoke()`, and can have an arbitrary number of dependencies.
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+ * An invocable can either return a value directly,
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+ * or a `$q` promise. If a promise is returned it will be resolved and the
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+ * resulting value will be used instead. Dependencies of invocables are resolved
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+ * (in this order of precedence)
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+ *
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+ * - from the specified `locals`
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+ * - from another invocable that is part of this `$resolve` call
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+ * - from an invocable that is inherited from a `parent` call to `$resolve`
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+ * (or recursively
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+ * - from any ancestor `$resolve` of that parent).
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+ *
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+ * The return value of `$resolve` is a promise for an object that contains
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+ * (in this order of precedence)
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+ *
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+ * - any `locals` (if specified)
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+ * - the resolved return values of all injectables
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+ * - any values inherited from a `parent` call to `$resolve` (if specified)
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+ *
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+ * The promise will resolve after the `parent` promise (if any) and all promises
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+ * returned by injectables have been resolved. If any invocable
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+ * (or `$injector.invoke`) throws an exception, or if a promise returned by an
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+ * invocable is rejected, the `$resolve` promise is immediately rejected with the
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+ * same error. A rejection of a `parent` promise (if specified) will likewise be
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+ * propagated immediately. Once the `$resolve` promise has been rejected, no
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+ * further invocables will be called.
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+ *
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+ * Cyclic dependencies between invocables are not permitted and will caues `$resolve`
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+ * to throw an error. As a special case, an injectable can depend on a parameter
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+ * with the same name as the injectable, which will be fulfilled from the `parent`
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+ * injectable of the same name. This allows inherited values to be decorated.
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+ * Note that in this case any other injectable in the same `$resolve` with the same
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+ * dependency would see the decorated value, not the inherited value.
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+ *
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+ * Note that missing dependencies -- unlike cyclic dependencies -- will cause an
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+ * (asynchronous) rejection of the `$resolve` promise rather than a (synchronous)
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+ * exception.
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+ *
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+ * Invocables are invoked eagerly as soon as all dependencies are available.
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+ * This is true even for dependencies inherited from a `parent` call to `$resolve`.
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+ *
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+ * As a special case, an invocable can be a string, in which case it is taken to
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+ * be a service name to be passed to `$injector.get()`. This is supported primarily
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+ * for backwards-compatibility with the `resolve` property of `$routeProvider`
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+ * routes.
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+ *
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+ * @param {object} invocables functions to invoke or
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+ * `$injector` services to fetch.
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+ * @param {object} locals values to make available to the injectables
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+ * @param {object} parent a promise returned by another call to `$resolve`.
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+ * @param {object} self the `this` for the invoked methods
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+ * @return {object} Promise for an object that contains the resolved return value
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+ * of all invocables, as well as any inherited and local values.
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+ */
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+ this.resolve = function (invocables, locals, parent, self) {
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+ return this.study(invocables)(locals, parent, self);
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+ };
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+ }
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+
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+ angular.module('ui.router.util').service('$resolve', $Resolve);
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+
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc object
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+ * @name ui.router.util.$templateFactory
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+ *
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+ * @requires $http
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+ * @requires $templateCache
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+ * @requires $injector
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * Service. Manages loading of templates.
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+ */
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+ $TemplateFactory.$inject = ['$http', '$templateCache', '$injector'];
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+ function $TemplateFactory( $http, $templateCache, $injector) {
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc function
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+ * @name ui.router.util.$templateFactory#fromConfig
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+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.$templateFactory
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * Creates a template from a configuration object.
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+ *
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+ * @param {object} config Configuration object for which to load a template.
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+ * The following properties are search in the specified order, and the first one
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+ * that is defined is used to create the template:
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+ *
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+ * @param {string|object} config.template html string template or function to
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+ * load via {@link ui.router.util.$templateFactory#fromString fromString}.
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+ * @param {string|object} config.templateUrl url to load or a function returning
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+ * the url to load via {@link ui.router.util.$templateFactory#fromUrl fromUrl}.
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+ * @param {Function} config.templateProvider function to invoke via
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+ * {@link ui.router.util.$templateFactory#fromProvider fromProvider}.
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+ * @param {object} params Parameters to pass to the template function.
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+ * @param {object} locals Locals to pass to `invoke` if the template is loaded
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+ * via a `templateProvider`. Defaults to `{ params: params }`.
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+ *
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+ * @return {string|object} The template html as a string, or a promise for
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+ * that string,or `null` if no template is configured.
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+ */
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+ this.fromConfig = function (config, params, locals) {
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+ return (
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+ isDefined(config.template) ? this.fromString(config.template, params) :
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+ isDefined(config.templateUrl) ? this.fromUrl(config.templateUrl, params) :
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+ isDefined(config.templateProvider) ? this.fromProvider(config.templateProvider, params, locals) :
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+ null
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+ );
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc function
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+ * @name ui.router.util.$templateFactory#fromString
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+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.$templateFactory
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * Creates a template from a string or a function returning a string.
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+ *
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+ * @param {string|object} template html template as a string or function that
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+ * returns an html template as a string.
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+ * @param {object} params Parameters to pass to the template function.
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+ *
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+ * @return {string|object} The template html as a string, or a promise for that
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+ * string.
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+ */
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+ this.fromString = function (template, params) {
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+ return isFunction(template) ? template(params) : template;
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc function
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+ * @name ui.router.util.$templateFactory#fromUrl
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+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.$templateFactory
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * Loads a template from the a URL via `$http` and `$templateCache`.
578
+ *
579
+ * @param {string|Function} url url of the template to load, or a function
580
+ * that returns a url.
581
+ * @param {Object} params Parameters to pass to the url function.
582
+ * @return {string|Promise.<string>} The template html as a string, or a promise
583
+ * for that string.
584
+ */
585
+ this.fromUrl = function (url, params) {
586
+ if (isFunction(url)) url = url(params);
587
+ if (url == null) return null;
588
+ else return $http
589
+ .get(url, { cache: $templateCache })
590
+ .then(function(response) { return response.data; });
591
+ };
592
+
593
+ /**
594
+ * @ngdoc function
595
+ * @name ui.router.util.$templateFactory#fromUrl
596
+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.$templateFactory
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+ *
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+ * @description
599
+ * Creates a template by invoking an injectable provider function.
600
+ *
601
+ * @param {Function} provider Function to invoke via `$injector.invoke`
602
+ * @param {Object} params Parameters for the template.
603
+ * @param {Object} locals Locals to pass to `invoke`. Defaults to
604
+ * `{ params: params }`.
605
+ * @return {string|Promise.<string>} The template html as a string, or a promise
606
+ * for that string.
607
+ */
608
+ this.fromProvider = function (provider, params, locals) {
609
+ return $injector.invoke(provider, null, locals || { params: params });
610
+ };
611
+ }
612
+
613
+ angular.module('ui.router.util').service('$templateFactory', $TemplateFactory);
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+
615
+ /**
616
+ * @ngdoc object
617
+ * @name ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher
618
+ *
619
+ * @description
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+ * Matches URLs against patterns and extracts named parameters from the path or the search
621
+ * part of the URL. A URL pattern consists of a path pattern, optionally followed by '?' and a list
622
+ * of search parameters. Multiple search parameter names are separated by '&'. Search parameters
623
+ * do not influence whether or not a URL is matched, but their values are passed through into
624
+ * the matched parameters returned by {@link ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher#methods_exec exec}.
625
+ *
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+ * Path parameter placeholders can be specified using simple colon/catch-all syntax or curly brace
627
+ * syntax, which optionally allows a regular expression for the parameter to be specified:
628
+ *
629
+ * * `':'` name - colon placeholder
630
+ * * `'*'` name - catch-all placeholder
631
+ * * `'{' name '}'` - curly placeholder
632
+ * * `'{' name ':' regexp '}'` - curly placeholder with regexp. Should the regexp itself contain
633
+ * curly braces, they must be in matched pairs or escaped with a backslash.
634
+ *
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+ * Parameter names may contain only word characters (latin letters, digits, and underscore) and
636
+ * must be unique within the pattern (across both path and search parameters). For colon
637
+ * placeholders or curly placeholders without an explicit regexp, a path parameter matches any
638
+ * number of characters other than '/'. For catch-all placeholders the path parameter matches
639
+ * any number of characters.
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+ *
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+ * Examples:
642
+ *
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+ * * `'/hello/'` - Matches only if the path is exactly '/hello/'. There is no special treatment for
644
+ * trailing slashes, and patterns have to match the entire path, not just a prefix.
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+ * * `'/user/:id'` - Matches '/user/bob' or '/user/1234!!!' or even '/user/' but not '/user' or
646
+ * '/user/bob/details'. The second path segment will be captured as the parameter 'id'.
647
+ * * `'/user/{id}'` - Same as the previous example, but using curly brace syntax.
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+ * * `'/user/{id:[^/]*}'` - Same as the previous example.
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+ * * `'/user/{id:[0-9a-fA-F]{1,8}}'` - Similar to the previous example, but only matches if the id
650
+ * parameter consists of 1 to 8 hex digits.
651
+ * * `'/files/{path:.*}'` - Matches any URL starting with '/files/' and captures the rest of the
652
+ * path into the parameter 'path'.
653
+ * * `'/files/*path'` - ditto.
654
+ *
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+ * @param {string} pattern the pattern to compile into a matcher.
656
+ *
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+ * @property {string} prefix A static prefix of this pattern. The matcher guarantees that any
658
+ * URL matching this matcher (i.e. any string for which {@link ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher#methods_exec exec()} returns
659
+ * non-null) will start with this prefix.
660
+ *
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+ * @property {string} source The pattern that was passed into the contructor
662
+ *
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+ * @property {string} sourcePath The path portion of the source property
664
+ *
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+ * @property {string} sourceSearch The search portion of the source property
666
+ *
667
+ * @property {string} regex The constructed regex that will be used to match against the url when
668
+ * it is time to determine which url will match.
669
+ *
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+ * @returns {Object} New UrlMatcher object
671
+ */
672
+ function UrlMatcher(pattern) {
673
+
674
+ // Find all placeholders and create a compiled pattern, using either classic or curly syntax:
675
+ // '*' name
676
+ // ':' name
677
+ // '{' name '}'
678
+ // '{' name ':' regexp '}'
679
+ // The regular expression is somewhat complicated due to the need to allow curly braces
680
+ // inside the regular expression. The placeholder regexp breaks down as follows:
681
+ // ([:*])(\w+) classic placeholder ($1 / $2)
682
+ // \{(\w+)(?:\:( ... ))?\} curly brace placeholder ($3) with optional regexp ... ($4)
683
+ // (?: ... | ... | ... )+ the regexp consists of any number of atoms, an atom being either
684
+ // [^{}\\]+ - anything other than curly braces or backslash
685
+ // \\. - a backslash escape
686
+ // \{(?:[^{}\\]+|\\.)*\} - a matched set of curly braces containing other atoms
687
+ var placeholder = /([:*])(\w+)|\{(\w+)(?:\:((?:[^{}\\]+|\\.|\{(?:[^{}\\]+|\\.)*\})+))?\}/g,
688
+ names = {}, compiled = '^', last = 0, m,
689
+ segments = this.segments = [],
690
+ params = this.params = [];
691
+
692
+ function addParameter(id) {
693
+ if (!/^\w+(-+\w+)*$/.test(id)) throw new Error("Invalid parameter name '" + id + "' in pattern '" + pattern + "'");
694
+ if (names[id]) throw new Error("Duplicate parameter name '" + id + "' in pattern '" + pattern + "'");
695
+ names[id] = true;
696
+ params.push(id);
697
+ }
698
+
699
+ function quoteRegExp(string) {
700
+ return string.replace(/[\\\[\]\^$*+?.()|{}]/g, "\\$&");
701
+ }
702
+
703
+ this.source = pattern;
704
+
705
+ // Split into static segments separated by path parameter placeholders.
706
+ // The number of segments is always 1 more than the number of parameters.
707
+ var id, regexp, segment;
708
+ while ((m = placeholder.exec(pattern))) {
709
+ id = m[2] || m[3]; // IE[78] returns '' for unmatched groups instead of null
710
+ regexp = m[4] || (m[1] == '*' ? '.*' : '[^/]*');
711
+ segment = pattern.substring(last, m.index);
712
+ if (segment.indexOf('?') >= 0) break; // we're into the search part
713
+ compiled += quoteRegExp(segment) + '(' + regexp + ')';
714
+ addParameter(id);
715
+ segments.push(segment);
716
+ last = placeholder.lastIndex;
717
+ }
718
+ segment = pattern.substring(last);
719
+
720
+ // Find any search parameter names and remove them from the last segment
721
+ var i = segment.indexOf('?');
722
+ if (i >= 0) {
723
+ var search = this.sourceSearch = segment.substring(i);
724
+ segment = segment.substring(0, i);
725
+ this.sourcePath = pattern.substring(0, last+i);
726
+
727
+ // Allow parameters to be separated by '?' as well as '&' to make concat() easier
728
+ forEach(search.substring(1).split(/[&?]/), addParameter);
729
+ } else {
730
+ this.sourcePath = pattern;
731
+ this.sourceSearch = '';
732
+ }
733
+
734
+ compiled += quoteRegExp(segment) + '$';
735
+ segments.push(segment);
736
+ this.regexp = new RegExp(compiled);
737
+ this.prefix = segments[0];
738
+ }
739
+
740
+ /**
741
+ * @ngdoc function
742
+ * @name ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher#concat
743
+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher
744
+ *
745
+ * @description
746
+ * Returns a new matcher for a pattern constructed by appending the path part and adding the
747
+ * search parameters of the specified pattern to this pattern. The current pattern is not
748
+ * modified. This can be understood as creating a pattern for URLs that are relative to (or
749
+ * suffixes of) the current pattern.
750
+ *
751
+ * @example
752
+ * The following two matchers are equivalent:
753
+ * ```
754
+ * new UrlMatcher('/user/{id}?q').concat('/details?date');
755
+ * new UrlMatcher('/user/{id}/details?q&date');
756
+ * ```
757
+ *
758
+ * @param {string} pattern The pattern to append.
759
+ * @returns {ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher} A matcher for the concatenated pattern.
760
+ */
761
+ UrlMatcher.prototype.concat = function (pattern) {
762
+ // Because order of search parameters is irrelevant, we can add our own search
763
+ // parameters to the end of the new pattern. Parse the new pattern by itself
764
+ // and then join the bits together, but it's much easier to do this on a string level.
765
+ return new UrlMatcher(this.sourcePath + pattern + this.sourceSearch);
766
+ };
767
+
768
+ UrlMatcher.prototype.toString = function () {
769
+ return this.source;
770
+ };
771
+
772
+ /**
773
+ * @ngdoc function
774
+ * @name ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher#exec
775
+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher
776
+ *
777
+ * @description
778
+ * Tests the specified path against this matcher, and returns an object containing the captured
779
+ * parameter values, or null if the path does not match. The returned object contains the values
780
+ * of any search parameters that are mentioned in the pattern, but their value may be null if
781
+ * they are not present in `searchParams`. This means that search parameters are always treated
782
+ * as optional.
783
+ *
784
+ * @example
785
+ * ```
786
+ * new UrlMatcher('/user/{id}?q&r').exec('/user/bob', { x:'1', q:'hello' });
787
+ * // returns { id:'bob', q:'hello', r:null }
788
+ * ```
789
+ *
790
+ * @param {string} path The URL path to match, e.g. `$location.path()`.
791
+ * @param {Object} searchParams URL search parameters, e.g. `$location.search()`.
792
+ * @returns {Object} The captured parameter values.
793
+ */
794
+ UrlMatcher.prototype.exec = function (path, searchParams) {
795
+ var m = this.regexp.exec(path);
796
+ if (!m) return null;
797
+
798
+ var params = this.params, nTotal = params.length,
799
+ nPath = this.segments.length-1,
800
+ values = {}, i;
801
+
802
+ if (nPath !== m.length - 1) throw new Error("Unbalanced capture group in route '" + this.source + "'");
803
+
804
+ for (i=0; i<nPath; i++) values[params[i]] = m[i+1];
805
+ for (/**/; i<nTotal; i++) values[params[i]] = searchParams[params[i]];
806
+
807
+ return values;
808
+ };
809
+
810
+ /**
811
+ * @ngdoc function
812
+ * @name ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher#parameters
813
+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher
814
+ *
815
+ * @description
816
+ * Returns the names of all path and search parameters of this pattern in an unspecified order.
817
+ *
818
+ * @returns {Array.<string>} An array of parameter names. Must be treated as read-only. If the
819
+ * pattern has no parameters, an empty array is returned.
820
+ */
821
+ UrlMatcher.prototype.parameters = function () {
822
+ return this.params;
823
+ };
824
+
825
+ /**
826
+ * @ngdoc function
827
+ * @name ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher#format
828
+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher
829
+ *
830
+ * @description
831
+ * Creates a URL that matches this pattern by substituting the specified values
832
+ * for the path and search parameters. Null values for path parameters are
833
+ * treated as empty strings.
834
+ *
835
+ * @example
836
+ * ```
837
+ * new UrlMatcher('/user/{id}?q').format({ id:'bob', q:'yes' });
838
+ * // returns '/user/bob?q=yes'
839
+ * ```
840
+ *
841
+ * @param {Object} values the values to substitute for the parameters in this pattern.
842
+ * @returns {string} the formatted URL (path and optionally search part).
843
+ */
844
+ UrlMatcher.prototype.format = function (values) {
845
+ var segments = this.segments, params = this.params;
846
+ if (!values) return segments.join('');
847
+
848
+ var nPath = segments.length-1, nTotal = params.length,
849
+ result = segments[0], i, search, value;
850
+
851
+ for (i=0; i<nPath; i++) {
852
+ value = values[params[i]];
853
+ // TODO: Maybe we should throw on null here? It's not really good style to use '' and null interchangeabley
854
+ if (value != null) result += encodeURIComponent(value);
855
+ result += segments[i+1];
856
+ }
857
+ for (/**/; i<nTotal; i++) {
858
+ value = values[params[i]];
859
+ if (value != null) {
860
+ result += (search ? '&' : '?') + params[i] + '=' + encodeURIComponent(value);
861
+ search = true;
862
+ }
863
+ }
864
+
865
+ return result;
866
+ };
867
+
868
+
869
+
870
+ /**
871
+ * @ngdoc object
872
+ * @name ui.router.util.$urlMatcherFactory
873
+ *
874
+ * @description
875
+ * Factory for {@link ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher} instances. The factory is also available to providers
876
+ * under the name `$urlMatcherFactoryProvider`.
877
+ */
878
+ function $UrlMatcherFactory() {
879
+
880
+ /**
881
+ * @ngdoc function
882
+ * @name ui.router.util.$urlMatcherFactory#compile
883
+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.$urlMatcherFactory
884
+ *
885
+ * @description
886
+ * Creates a {@link ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher} for the specified pattern.
887
+ *
888
+ * @param {string} pattern The URL pattern.
889
+ * @returns {ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher} The UrlMatcher.
890
+ */
891
+ this.compile = function (pattern) {
892
+ return new UrlMatcher(pattern);
893
+ };
894
+
895
+ /**
896
+ * @ngdoc function
897
+ * @name ui.router.util.$urlMatcherFactory#isMatcher
898
+ * @methodOf ui.router.util.$urlMatcherFactory
899
+ *
900
+ * @description
901
+ * Returns true if the specified object is a UrlMatcher, or false otherwise.
902
+ *
903
+ * @param {Object} object The object to perform the type check against.
904
+ * @returns {Boolean} Returns `true` if the object has the following functions: `exec`, `format`, and `concat`.
905
+ */
906
+ this.isMatcher = function (o) {
907
+ return isObject(o) && isFunction(o.exec) && isFunction(o.format) && isFunction(o.concat);
908
+ };
909
+
910
+ /* No need to document $get, since it returns this */
911
+ this.$get = function () {
912
+ return this;
913
+ };
914
+ }
915
+
916
+ // Register as a provider so it's available to other providers
917
+ angular.module('ui.router.util').provider('$urlMatcherFactory', $UrlMatcherFactory);
918
+
919
+ /**
920
+ * @ngdoc object
921
+ * @name ui.router.router.$urlRouterProvider
922
+ *
923
+ * @requires ui.router.util.$urlMatcherFactoryProvider
924
+ *
925
+ * @description
926
+ * `$urlRouterProvider` has the responsibility of watching `$location`.
927
+ * When `$location` changes it runs through a list of rules one by one until a
928
+ * match is found. `$urlRouterProvider` is used behind the scenes anytime you specify
929
+ * a url in a state configuration. All urls are compiled into a UrlMatcher object.
930
+ *
931
+ * There are several methods on `$urlRouterProvider` that make it useful to use directly
932
+ * in your module config.
933
+ */
934
+ $UrlRouterProvider.$inject = ['$urlMatcherFactoryProvider'];
935
+ function $UrlRouterProvider( $urlMatcherFactory) {
936
+ var rules = [],
937
+ otherwise = null;
938
+
939
+ // Returns a string that is a prefix of all strings matching the RegExp
940
+ function regExpPrefix(re) {
941
+ var prefix = /^\^((?:\\[^a-zA-Z0-9]|[^\\\[\]\^$*+?.()|{}]+)*)/.exec(re.source);
942
+ return (prefix != null) ? prefix[1].replace(/\\(.)/g, "$1") : '';
943
+ }
944
+
945
+ // Interpolates matched values into a String.replace()-style pattern
946
+ function interpolate(pattern, match) {
947
+ return pattern.replace(/\$(\$|\d{1,2})/, function (m, what) {
948
+ return match[what === '$' ? 0 : Number(what)];
949
+ });
950
+ }
951
+
952
+ /**
953
+ * @ngdoc function
954
+ * @name ui.router.router.$urlRouterProvider#rule
955
+ * @methodOf ui.router.router.$urlRouterProvider
956
+ *
957
+ * @description
958
+ * Defines rules that are used by `$urlRouterProvider to find matches for
959
+ * specific URLs.
960
+ *
961
+ * @example
962
+ * <pre>
963
+ * var app = angular.module('app', ['ui.router.router']);
964
+ *
965
+ * app.config(function ($urlRouterProvider) {
966
+ * // Here's an example of how you might allow case insensitive urls
967
+ * $urlRouterProvider.rule(function ($injector, $location) {
968
+ * var path = $location.path(),
969
+ * normalized = path.toLowerCase();
970
+ *
971
+ * if (path !== normalized) {
972
+ * return normalized;
973
+ * }
974
+ * });
975
+ * });
976
+ * </pre>
977
+ *
978
+ * @param {object} rule Handler function that takes `$injector` and `$location`
979
+ * services as arguments. You can use them to return a valid path as a string.
980
+ *
981
+ * @return {object} $urlRouterProvider - $urlRouterProvider instance
982
+ */
983
+ this.rule =
984
+ function (rule) {
985
+ if (!isFunction(rule)) throw new Error("'rule' must be a function");
986
+ rules.push(rule);
987
+ return this;
988
+ };
989
+
990
+ /**
991
+ * @ngdoc object
992
+ * @name ui.router.router.$urlRouterProvider#otherwise
993
+ * @methodOf ui.router.router.$urlRouterProvider
994
+ *
995
+ * @description
996
+ * Defines a path that is used when an invalied route is requested.
997
+ *
998
+ * @example
999
+ * <pre>
1000
+ * var app = angular.module('app', ['ui.router.router']);
1001
+ *
1002
+ * app.config(function ($urlRouterProvider) {
1003
+ * // if the path doesn't match any of the urls you configured
1004
+ * // otherwise will take care of routing the user to the
1005
+ * // specified url
1006
+ * $urlRouterProvider.otherwise('/index');
1007
+ *
1008
+ * // Example of using function rule as param
1009
+ * $urlRouterProvider.otherwise(function ($injector, $location) {
1010
+ * ...
1011
+ * });
1012
+ * });
1013
+ * </pre>
1014
+ *
1015
+ * @param {string|object} rule The url path you want to redirect to or a function
1016
+ * rule that returns the url path. The function version is passed two params:
1017
+ * `$injector` and `$location` services.
1018
+ *
1019
+ * @return {object} $urlRouterProvider - $urlRouterProvider instance
1020
+ */
1021
+ this.otherwise =
1022
+ function (rule) {
1023
+ if (isString(rule)) {
1024
+ var redirect = rule;
1025
+ rule = function () { return redirect; };
1026
+ }
1027
+ else if (!isFunction(rule)) throw new Error("'rule' must be a function");
1028
+ otherwise = rule;
1029
+ return this;
1030
+ };
1031
+
1032
+
1033
+ function handleIfMatch($injector, handler, match) {
1034
+ if (!match) return false;
1035
+ var result = $injector.invoke(handler, handler, { $match: match });
1036
+ return isDefined(result) ? result : true;
1037
+ }
1038
+
1039
+ /**
1040
+ * @ngdoc function
1041
+ * @name ui.router.router.$urlRouterProvider#when
1042
+ * @methodOf ui.router.router.$urlRouterProvider
1043
+ *
1044
+ * @description
1045
+ * Registers a handler for a given url matching. if handle is a string, it is
1046
+ * treated as a redirect, and is interpolated according to the syyntax of match
1047
+ * (i.e. like String.replace() for RegExp, or like a UrlMatcher pattern otherwise).
1048
+ *
1049
+ * If the handler is a function, it is injectable. It gets invoked if `$location`
1050
+ * matches. You have the option of inject the match object as `$match`.
1051
+ *
1052
+ * The handler can return
1053
+ *
1054
+ * - **falsy** to indicate that the rule didn't match after all, then `$urlRouter`
1055
+ * will continue trying to find another one that matches.
1056
+ * - **string** which is treated as a redirect and passed to `$location.url()`
1057
+ * - **void** or any **truthy** value tells `$urlRouter` that the url was handled.
1058
+ *
1059
+ * @example
1060
+ * <pre>
1061
+ * var app = angular.module('app', ['ui.router.router']);
1062
+ *
1063
+ * app.config(function ($urlRouterProvider) {
1064
+ * $urlRouterProvider.when($state.url, function ($match, $stateParams) {
1065
+ * if ($state.$current.navigable !== state ||
1066
+ * !equalForKeys($match, $stateParams) {
1067
+ * $state.transitionTo(state, $match, false);
1068
+ * }
1069
+ * });
1070
+ * });
1071
+ * </pre>
1072
+ *
1073
+ * @param {string|object} what The incoming path that you want to redirect.
1074
+ * @param {string|object} handler The path you want to redirect your user to.
1075
+ */
1076
+ this.when =
1077
+ function (what, handler) {
1078
+ var redirect, handlerIsString = isString(handler);
1079
+ if (isString(what)) what = $urlMatcherFactory.compile(what);
1080
+
1081
+ if (!handlerIsString && !isFunction(handler) && !isArray(handler))
1082
+ throw new Error("invalid 'handler' in when()");
1083
+
1084
+ var strategies = {
1085
+ matcher: function (what, handler) {
1086
+ if (handlerIsString) {
1087
+ redirect = $urlMatcherFactory.compile(handler);
1088
+ handler = ['$match', function ($match) { return redirect.format($match); }];
1089
+ }
1090
+ return extend(function ($injector, $location) {
1091
+ return handleIfMatch($injector, handler, what.exec($location.path(), $location.search()));
1092
+ }, {
1093
+ prefix: isString(what.prefix) ? what.prefix : ''
1094
+ });
1095
+ },
1096
+ regex: function (what, handler) {
1097
+ if (what.global || what.sticky) throw new Error("when() RegExp must not be global or sticky");
1098
+
1099
+ if (handlerIsString) {
1100
+ redirect = handler;
1101
+ handler = ['$match', function ($match) { return interpolate(redirect, $match); }];
1102
+ }
1103
+ return extend(function ($injector, $location) {
1104
+ return handleIfMatch($injector, handler, what.exec($location.path()));
1105
+ }, {
1106
+ prefix: regExpPrefix(what)
1107
+ });
1108
+ }
1109
+ };
1110
+
1111
+ var check = { matcher: $urlMatcherFactory.isMatcher(what), regex: what instanceof RegExp };
1112
+
1113
+ for (var n in check) {
1114
+ if (check[n]) {
1115
+ return this.rule(strategies[n](what, handler));
1116
+ }
1117
+ }
1118
+
1119
+ throw new Error("invalid 'what' in when()");
1120
+ };
1121
+
1122
+ /**
1123
+ * @ngdoc object
1124
+ * @name ui.router.router.$urlRouter
1125
+ *
1126
+ * @requires $location
1127
+ * @requires $rootScope
1128
+ * @requires $injector
1129
+ *
1130
+ * @description
1131
+ *
1132
+ */
1133
+ this.$get =
1134
+ [ '$location', '$rootScope', '$injector',
1135
+ function ($location, $rootScope, $injector) {
1136
+ // TODO: Optimize groups of rules with non-empty prefix into some sort of decision tree
1137
+ function update(evt) {
1138
+ if (evt && evt.defaultPrevented) return;
1139
+ function check(rule) {
1140
+ var handled = rule($injector, $location);
1141
+ if (handled) {
1142
+ if (isString(handled)) $location.replace().url(handled);
1143
+ return true;
1144
+ }
1145
+ return false;
1146
+ }
1147
+ var n=rules.length, i;
1148
+ for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
1149
+ if (check(rules[i])) return;
1150
+ }
1151
+ // always check otherwise last to allow dynamic updates to the set of rules
1152
+ if (otherwise) check(otherwise);
1153
+ }
1154
+
1155
+ $rootScope.$on('$locationChangeSuccess', update);
1156
+
1157
+ return {
1158
+ /**
1159
+ * @ngdoc function
1160
+ * @name ui.router.router.$urlRouter#sync
1161
+ * @methodOf ui.router.router.$urlRouter
1162
+ *
1163
+ * @description
1164
+ * Triggers an update; the same update that happens when the address bar url changes, aka `$locationChangeSuccess`.
1165
+ * This method is useful when you need to use `preventDefault()` on the `$locationChangeSuccess` event,
1166
+ * perform some custom logic (route protection, auth, config, redirection, etc) and then finally proceed
1167
+ * with the transition by calling `$urlRouter.sync()`.
1168
+ *
1169
+ * @example
1170
+ * <pre>
1171
+ * angular.module('app', ['ui.router']);
1172
+ * .run(function($rootScope, $urlRouter) {
1173
+ * $rootScope.$on('$locationChangeSuccess', function(evt) {
1174
+ * // Halt state change from even starting
1175
+ * evt.preventDefault();
1176
+ * // Perform custom logic
1177
+ * var meetsRequirement = ...
1178
+ * // Continue with the update and state transition if logic allows
1179
+ * if (meetsRequirement) $urlRouter.sync();
1180
+ * });
1181
+ * });
1182
+ * </pre>
1183
+ */
1184
+ sync: function () {
1185
+ update();
1186
+ }
1187
+ };
1188
+ }];
1189
+ }
1190
+
1191
+ angular.module('ui.router.router').provider('$urlRouter', $UrlRouterProvider);
1192
+
1193
+ /**
1194
+ * @ngdoc object
1195
+ * @name ui.router.state.$stateProvider
1196
+ *
1197
+ * @requires ui.router.router.$urlRouterProvider
1198
+ * @requires ui.router.util.$urlMatcherFactoryProvider
1199
+ * @requires $locationProvider
1200
+ *
1201
+ * @description
1202
+ * The new `$stateProvider` works similar to Angular's v1 router, but it focuses purely
1203
+ * on state.
1204
+ *
1205
+ * A state corresponds to a "place" in the application in terms of the overall UI and
1206
+ * navigation. A state describes (via the controller / template / view properties) what
1207
+ * the UI looks like and does at that place.
1208
+ *
1209
+ * States often have things in common, and the primary way of factoring out these
1210
+ * commonalities in this model is via the state hierarchy, i.e. parent/child states aka
1211
+ * nested states.
1212
+ *
1213
+ * The `$stateProvider` provides interfaces to declare these states for your app.
1214
+ */
1215
+ $StateProvider.$inject = ['$urlRouterProvider', '$urlMatcherFactoryProvider', '$locationProvider'];
1216
+ function $StateProvider( $urlRouterProvider, $urlMatcherFactory, $locationProvider) {
1217
+
1218
+ var root, states = {}, $state, queue = {}, abstractKey = 'abstract';
1219
+
1220
+ // Builds state properties from definition passed to registerState()
1221
+ var stateBuilder = {
1222
+
1223
+ // Derive parent state from a hierarchical name only if 'parent' is not explicitly defined.
1224
+ // state.children = [];
1225
+ // if (parent) parent.children.push(state);
1226
+ parent: function(state) {
1227
+ if (isDefined(state.parent) && state.parent) return findState(state.parent);
1228
+ // regex matches any valid composite state name
1229
+ // would match "contact.list" but not "contacts"
1230
+ var compositeName = /^(.+)\.[^.]+$/.exec(state.name);
1231
+ return compositeName ? findState(compositeName[1]) : root;
1232
+ },
1233
+
1234
+ // inherit 'data' from parent and override by own values (if any)
1235
+ data: function(state) {
1236
+ if (state.parent && state.parent.data) {
1237
+ state.data = state.self.data = extend({}, state.parent.data, state.data);
1238
+ }
1239
+ return state.data;
1240
+ },
1241
+
1242
+ // Build a URLMatcher if necessary, either via a relative or absolute URL
1243
+ url: function(state) {
1244
+ var url = state.url;
1245
+
1246
+ if (isString(url)) {
1247
+ if (url.charAt(0) == '^') {
1248
+ return $urlMatcherFactory.compile(url.substring(1));
1249
+ }
1250
+ return (state.parent.navigable || root).url.concat(url);
1251
+ }
1252
+
1253
+ if ($urlMatcherFactory.isMatcher(url) || url == null) {
1254
+ return url;
1255
+ }
1256
+ throw new Error("Invalid url '" + url + "' in state '" + state + "'");
1257
+ },
1258
+
1259
+ // Keep track of the closest ancestor state that has a URL (i.e. is navigable)
1260
+ navigable: function(state) {
1261
+ return state.url ? state : (state.parent ? state.parent.navigable : null);
1262
+ },
1263
+
1264
+ // Derive parameters for this state and ensure they're a super-set of parent's parameters
1265
+ params: function(state) {
1266
+ if (!state.params) {
1267
+ return state.url ? state.url.parameters() : state.parent.params;
1268
+ }
1269
+ if (!isArray(state.params)) throw new Error("Invalid params in state '" + state + "'");
1270
+ if (state.url) throw new Error("Both params and url specicified in state '" + state + "'");
1271
+ return state.params;
1272
+ },
1273
+
1274
+ // If there is no explicit multi-view configuration, make one up so we don't have
1275
+ // to handle both cases in the view directive later. Note that having an explicit
1276
+ // 'views' property will mean the default unnamed view properties are ignored. This
1277
+ // is also a good time to resolve view names to absolute names, so everything is a
1278
+ // straight lookup at link time.
1279
+ views: function(state) {
1280
+ var views = {};
1281
+
1282
+ forEach(isDefined(state.views) ? state.views : { '': state }, function (view, name) {
1283
+ if (name.indexOf('@') < 0) name += '@' + state.parent.name;
1284
+ views[name] = view;
1285
+ });
1286
+ return views;
1287
+ },
1288
+
1289
+ ownParams: function(state) {
1290
+ if (!state.parent) {
1291
+ return state.params;
1292
+ }
1293
+ var paramNames = {}; forEach(state.params, function (p) { paramNames[p] = true; });
1294
+
1295
+ forEach(state.parent.params, function (p) {
1296
+ if (!paramNames[p]) {
1297
+ throw new Error("Missing required parameter '" + p + "' in state '" + state.name + "'");
1298
+ }
1299
+ paramNames[p] = false;
1300
+ });
1301
+ var ownParams = [];
1302
+
1303
+ forEach(paramNames, function (own, p) {
1304
+ if (own) ownParams.push(p);
1305
+ });
1306
+ return ownParams;
1307
+ },
1308
+
1309
+ // Keep a full path from the root down to this state as this is needed for state activation.
1310
+ path: function(state) {
1311
+ return state.parent ? state.parent.path.concat(state) : []; // exclude root from path
1312
+ },
1313
+
1314
+ // Speed up $state.contains() as it's used a lot
1315
+ includes: function(state) {
1316
+ var includes = state.parent ? extend({}, state.parent.includes) : {};
1317
+ includes[state.name] = true;
1318
+ return includes;
1319
+ },
1320
+
1321
+ $delegates: {}
1322
+ };
1323
+
1324
+ function isRelative(stateName) {
1325
+ return stateName.indexOf(".") === 0 || stateName.indexOf("^") === 0;
1326
+ }
1327
+
1328
+ function findState(stateOrName, base) {
1329
+ var isStr = isString(stateOrName),
1330
+ name = isStr ? stateOrName : stateOrName.name,
1331
+ path = isRelative(name);
1332
+
1333
+ if (path) {
1334
+ if (!base) throw new Error("No reference point given for path '" + name + "'");
1335
+ var rel = name.split("."), i = 0, pathLength = rel.length, current = base;
1336
+
1337
+ for (; i < pathLength; i++) {
1338
+ if (rel[i] === "" && i === 0) {
1339
+ current = base;
1340
+ continue;
1341
+ }
1342
+ if (rel[i] === "^") {
1343
+ if (!current.parent) throw new Error("Path '" + name + "' not valid for state '" + base.name + "'");
1344
+ current = current.parent;
1345
+ continue;
1346
+ }
1347
+ break;
1348
+ }
1349
+ rel = rel.slice(i).join(".");
1350
+ name = current.name + (current.name && rel ? "." : "") + rel;
1351
+ }
1352
+ var state = states[name];
1353
+
1354
+ if (state && (isStr || (!isStr && (state === stateOrName || state.self === stateOrName)))) {
1355
+ return state;
1356
+ }
1357
+ return undefined;
1358
+ }
1359
+
1360
+ function queueState(parentName, state) {
1361
+ if (!queue[parentName]) {
1362
+ queue[parentName] = [];
1363
+ }
1364
+ queue[parentName].push(state);
1365
+ }
1366
+
1367
+ function registerState(state) {
1368
+ // Wrap a new object around the state so we can store our private details easily.
1369
+ state = inherit(state, {
1370
+ self: state,
1371
+ resolve: state.resolve || {},
1372
+ toString: function() { return this.name; }
1373
+ });
1374
+
1375
+ var name = state.name;
1376
+ if (!isString(name) || name.indexOf('@') >= 0) throw new Error("State must have a valid name");
1377
+ if (states.hasOwnProperty(name)) throw new Error("State '" + name + "'' is already defined");
1378
+
1379
+ // Get parent name
1380
+ var parentName = (name.indexOf('.') !== -1) ? name.substring(0, name.lastIndexOf('.'))
1381
+ : (isString(state.parent)) ? state.parent
1382
+ : '';
1383
+
1384
+ // If parent is not registered yet, add state to queue and register later
1385
+ if (parentName && !states[parentName]) {
1386
+ return queueState(parentName, state.self);
1387
+ }
1388
+
1389
+ for (var key in stateBuilder) {
1390
+ if (isFunction(stateBuilder[key])) state[key] = stateBuilder[key](state, stateBuilder.$delegates[key]);
1391
+ }
1392
+ states[name] = state;
1393
+
1394
+ // Register the state in the global state list and with $urlRouter if necessary.
1395
+ if (!state[abstractKey] && state.url) {
1396
+ $urlRouterProvider.when(state.url, ['$match', '$stateParams', function ($match, $stateParams) {
1397
+ if ($state.$current.navigable != state || !equalForKeys($match, $stateParams)) {
1398
+ $state.transitionTo(state, $match, { location: false });
1399
+ }
1400
+ }]);
1401
+ }
1402
+
1403
+ // Register any queued children
1404
+ if (queue[name]) {
1405
+ for (var i = 0; i < queue[name].length; i++) {
1406
+ registerState(queue[name][i]);
1407
+ }
1408
+ }
1409
+
1410
+ return state;
1411
+ }
1412
+
1413
+ // Checks text to see if it looks like a glob.
1414
+ function isGlob (text) {
1415
+ return text.indexOf('*') > -1;
1416
+ }
1417
+
1418
+ // Returns true if glob matches current $state name.
1419
+ function doesStateMatchGlob (glob) {
1420
+ var globSegments = glob.split('.'),
1421
+ segments = $state.$current.name.split('.');
1422
+
1423
+ //match greedy starts
1424
+ if (globSegments[0] === '**') {
1425
+ segments = segments.slice(segments.indexOf(globSegments[1]));
1426
+ segments.unshift('**');
1427
+ }
1428
+ //match greedy ends
1429
+ if (globSegments[globSegments.length - 1] === '**') {
1430
+ segments.splice(segments.indexOf(globSegments[globSegments.length - 2]) + 1, Number.MAX_VALUE);
1431
+ segments.push('**');
1432
+ }
1433
+
1434
+ if (globSegments.length != segments.length) {
1435
+ return false;
1436
+ }
1437
+
1438
+ //match single stars
1439
+ for (var i = 0, l = globSegments.length; i < l; i++) {
1440
+ if (globSegments[i] === '*') {
1441
+ segments[i] = '*';
1442
+ }
1443
+ }
1444
+
1445
+ return segments.join('') === globSegments.join('');
1446
+ }
1447
+
1448
+
1449
+ // Implicit root state that is always active
1450
+ root = registerState({
1451
+ name: '',
1452
+ url: '^',
1453
+ views: null,
1454
+ 'abstract': true
1455
+ });
1456
+ root.navigable = null;
1457
+
1458
+
1459
+ /**
1460
+ * @ngdoc function
1461
+ * @name ui.router.state.$stateProvider#decorator
1462
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$stateProvider
1463
+ *
1464
+ * @description
1465
+ * Allows you to extend (carefully) or override (at your own peril) the
1466
+ * `stateBuilder` object used internally by `$stateProvider`. This can be used
1467
+ * to add custom functionality to ui-router, for example inferring templateUrl
1468
+ * based on the state name.
1469
+ *
1470
+ * When passing only a name, it returns the current (original or decorated) builder
1471
+ * function that matches `name`.
1472
+ *
1473
+ * The builder functions that can be decorated are listed below. Though not all
1474
+ * necessarily have a good use case for decoration, that is up to you to decide.
1475
+ *
1476
+ * In addition, users can attach custom decorators, which will generate new
1477
+ * properties within the state's internal definition. There is currently no clear
1478
+ * use-case for this beyond accessing internal states (i.e. $state.$current),
1479
+ * however, expect this to become increasingly relevant as we introduce additional
1480
+ * meta-programming features.
1481
+ *
1482
+ * **Warning**: Decorators should not be interdependent because the order of
1483
+ * execution of the builder functions in non-deterministic. Builder functions
1484
+ * should only be dependent on the state definition object and super function.
1485
+ *
1486
+ *
1487
+ * Existing builder functions and current return values:
1488
+ *
1489
+ * - **parent** `{object}` - returns the parent state object.
1490
+ * - **data** `{object}` - returns state data, including any inherited data that is not
1491
+ * overridden by own values (if any).
1492
+ * - **url** `{object}` - returns a {link ui.router.util.type:UrlMatcher} or null.
1493
+ * - **navigable** `{object}` - returns closest ancestor state that has a URL (aka is
1494
+ * navigable).
1495
+ * - **params** `{object}` - returns an array of state params that are ensured to
1496
+ * be a super-set of parent's params.
1497
+ * - **views** `{object}` - returns a views object where each key is an absolute view
1498
+ * name (i.e. "viewName@stateName") and each value is the config object
1499
+ * (template, controller) for the view. Even when you don't use the views object
1500
+ * explicitly on a state config, one is still created for you internally.
1501
+ * So by decorating this builder function you have access to decorating template
1502
+ * and controller properties.
1503
+ * - **ownParams** `{object}` - returns an array of params that belong to the state,
1504
+ * not including any params defined by ancestor states.
1505
+ * - **path** `{string}` - returns the full path from the root down to this state.
1506
+ * Needed for state activation.
1507
+ * - **includes** `{object}` - returns an object that includes every state that
1508
+ * would pass a '$state.includes()' test.
1509
+ *
1510
+ * @example
1511
+ * <pre>
1512
+ * // Override the internal 'views' builder with a function that takes the state
1513
+ * // definition, and a reference to the internal function being overridden:
1514
+ * $stateProvider.decorator('views', function ($state, parent) {
1515
+ * var result = {},
1516
+ * views = parent(state);
1517
+ *
1518
+ * angular.forEach(view, function (config, name) {
1519
+ * var autoName = (state.name + '.' + name).replace('.', '/');
1520
+ * config.templateUrl = config.templateUrl || '/partials/' + autoName + '.html';
1521
+ * result[name] = config;
1522
+ * });
1523
+ * return result;
1524
+ * });
1525
+ *
1526
+ * $stateProvider.state('home', {
1527
+ * views: {
1528
+ * 'contact.list': { controller: 'ListController' },
1529
+ * 'contact.item': { controller: 'ItemController' }
1530
+ * }
1531
+ * });
1532
+ *
1533
+ * // ...
1534
+ *
1535
+ * $state.go('home');
1536
+ * // Auto-populates list and item views with /partials/home/contact/list.html,
1537
+ * // and /partials/home/contact/item.html, respectively.
1538
+ * </pre>
1539
+ *
1540
+ * @param {string} name The name of the builder function to decorate.
1541
+ * @param {object} func A function that is responsible for decorating the original
1542
+ * builder function. The function receives two parameters:
1543
+ *
1544
+ * - `{object}` - state - The state config object.
1545
+ * - `{object}` - super - The original builder function.
1546
+ *
1547
+ * @return {object} $stateProvider - $stateProvider instance
1548
+ */
1549
+ this.decorator = decorator;
1550
+ function decorator(name, func) {
1551
+ /*jshint validthis: true */
1552
+ if (isString(name) && !isDefined(func)) {
1553
+ return stateBuilder[name];
1554
+ }
1555
+ if (!isFunction(func) || !isString(name)) {
1556
+ return this;
1557
+ }
1558
+ if (stateBuilder[name] && !stateBuilder.$delegates[name]) {
1559
+ stateBuilder.$delegates[name] = stateBuilder[name];
1560
+ }
1561
+ stateBuilder[name] = func;
1562
+ return this;
1563
+ }
1564
+
1565
+ /**
1566
+ * @ngdoc function
1567
+ * @name ui.router.state.$stateProvider#state
1568
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$stateProvider
1569
+ *
1570
+ * @description
1571
+ * Registers a state configuration under a given state name. The stateConfig object
1572
+ * has the following acceptable properties.
1573
+ *
1574
+ * <a id='template'></a>
1575
+ *
1576
+ * - **`template`** - {string|function=} - html template as a string or a function that returns
1577
+ * an html template as a string which should be used by the uiView directives. This property
1578
+ * takes precedence over templateUrl.
1579
+ *
1580
+ * If `template` is a function, it will be called with the following parameters:
1581
+ *
1582
+ * - {array.&lt;object&gt;} - state parameters extracted from the current $location.path() by
1583
+ * applying the current state
1584
+ *
1585
+ * <a id='templateUrl'></a>
1586
+ *
1587
+ * - **`templateUrl`** - {string|function=} - path or function that returns a path to an html
1588
+ * template that should be used by uiView.
1589
+ *
1590
+ * If `templateUrl` is a function, it will be called with the following parameters:
1591
+ *
1592
+ * - {array.&lt;object&gt;} - state parameters extracted from the current $location.path() by
1593
+ * applying the current state
1594
+ *
1595
+ * <a id='templateProvider'></a>
1596
+ *
1597
+ * - **`templateProvider`** - {function=} - Provider function that returns HTML content
1598
+ * string.
1599
+ *
1600
+ * <a id='controller'></a>
1601
+ *
1602
+ * - **`controller`** - {string|function=} - Controller fn that should be associated with newly
1603
+ * related scope or the name of a registered controller if passed as a string.
1604
+ *
1605
+ * <a id='controllerProvider'></a>
1606
+ *
1607
+ * - **`controllerProvider`** - {function=} - Injectable provider function that returns
1608
+ * the actual controller or string.
1609
+ *
1610
+ * <a id='controllerAs'></a>
1611
+ *
1612
+ * - **`controllerAs`** – {string=} – A controller alias name. If present the controller will be
1613
+ * published to scope under the controllerAs name.
1614
+ *
1615
+ * <a id='resolve'></a>
1616
+ *
1617
+ * - **`resolve`** - {object.&lt;string, function&gt;=} - An optional map of dependencies which
1618
+ * should be injected into the controller. If any of these dependencies are promises,
1619
+ * the router will wait for them all to be resolved or one to be rejected before the
1620
+ * controller is instantiated. If all the promises are resolved successfully, the values
1621
+ * of the resolved promises are injected and $stateChangeSuccess event is fired. If any
1622
+ * of the promises are rejected the $stateChangeError event is fired. The map object is:
1623
+ *
1624
+ * - key - {string}: name of dependency to be injected into controller
1625
+ * - factory - {string|function}: If string then it is alias for service. Otherwise if function,
1626
+ * it is injected and return value it treated as dependency. If result is a promise, it is
1627
+ * resolved before its value is injected into controller.
1628
+ *
1629
+ * <a id='url'></a>
1630
+ *
1631
+ * - **`url`** - {string=} - A url with optional parameters. When a state is navigated or
1632
+ * transitioned to, the `$stateParams` service will be populated with any
1633
+ * parameters that were passed.
1634
+ *
1635
+ * <a id='params'></a>
1636
+ *
1637
+ * - **`params`** - {object=} - An array of parameter names or regular expressions. Only
1638
+ * use this within a state if you are not using url. Otherwise you can specify your
1639
+ * parameters within the url. When a state is navigated or transitioned to, the
1640
+ * $stateParams service will be populated with any parameters that were passed.
1641
+ *
1642
+ * <a id='views'></a>
1643
+ *
1644
+ * - **`views`** - {object=} - Use the views property to set up multiple views or to target views
1645
+ * manually/explicitly.
1646
+ *
1647
+ * <a id='abstract'></a>
1648
+ *
1649
+ * - **`abstract`** - {boolean=} - An abstract state will never be directly activated,
1650
+ * but can provide inherited properties to its common children states.
1651
+ *
1652
+ * <a id='onEnter'></a>
1653
+ *
1654
+ * - **`onEnter`** - {object=} - Callback function for when a state is entered. Good way
1655
+ * to trigger an action or dispatch an event, such as opening a dialog.
1656
+ *
1657
+ * <a id='onExit'></a>
1658
+ *
1659
+ * - **`onExit`** - {object=} - Callback function for when a state is exited. Good way to
1660
+ * trigger an action or dispatch an event, such as opening a dialog.
1661
+ *
1662
+ * <a id='reloadOnSearch'></a>
1663
+ *
1664
+ * - **`reloadOnSearch = true`** - {boolean=} - If `false`, will not retrigger the same state
1665
+ * just because a search/query parameter has changed (via $location.search() or $location.hash()).
1666
+ * Useful for when you'd like to modify $location.search() without triggering a reload.
1667
+ *
1668
+ * <a id='data'></a>
1669
+ *
1670
+ * - **`data`** - {object=} - Arbitrary data object, useful for custom configuration.
1671
+ *
1672
+ * @example
1673
+ * <pre>
1674
+ * // Some state name examples
1675
+ *
1676
+ * // stateName can be a single top-level name (must be unique).
1677
+ * $stateProvider.state("home", {});
1678
+ *
1679
+ * // Or it can be a nested state name. This state is a child of the
1680
+ * // above "home" state.
1681
+ * $stateProvider.state("home.newest", {});
1682
+ *
1683
+ * // Nest states as deeply as needed.
1684
+ * $stateProvider.state("home.newest.abc.xyz.inception", {});
1685
+ *
1686
+ * // state() returns $stateProvider, so you can chain state declarations.
1687
+ * $stateProvider
1688
+ * .state("home", {})
1689
+ * .state("about", {})
1690
+ * .state("contacts", {});
1691
+ * </pre>
1692
+ *
1693
+ * @param {string} name A unique state name, e.g. "home", "about", "contacts".
1694
+ * To create a parent/child state use a dot, e.g. "about.sales", "home.newest".
1695
+ * @param {object} definition State configuration object.
1696
+ */
1697
+ this.state = state;
1698
+ function state(name, definition) {
1699
+ /*jshint validthis: true */
1700
+ if (isObject(name)) definition = name;
1701
+ else definition.name = name;
1702
+ registerState(definition);
1703
+ return this;
1704
+ }
1705
+
1706
+ /**
1707
+ * @ngdoc object
1708
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state
1709
+ *
1710
+ * @requires $rootScope
1711
+ * @requires $q
1712
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$view
1713
+ * @requires $injector
1714
+ * @requires ui.router.util.$resolve
1715
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$stateParams
1716
+ *
1717
+ * @property {object} params A param object, e.g. {sectionId: section.id)}, that
1718
+ * you'd like to test against the current active state.
1719
+ * @property {object} current A reference to the state's config object. However
1720
+ * you passed it in. Useful for accessing custom data.
1721
+ * @property {object} transition Currently pending transition. A promise that'll
1722
+ * resolve or reject.
1723
+ *
1724
+ * @description
1725
+ * `$state` service is responsible for representing states as well as transitioning
1726
+ * between them. It also provides interfaces to ask for current state or even states
1727
+ * you're coming from.
1728
+ */
1729
+ // $urlRouter is injected just to ensure it gets instantiated
1730
+ this.$get = $get;
1731
+ $get.$inject = ['$rootScope', '$q', '$view', '$injector', '$resolve', '$stateParams', '$location', '$urlRouter', '$browser'];
1732
+ function $get( $rootScope, $q, $view, $injector, $resolve, $stateParams, $location, $urlRouter, $browser) {
1733
+
1734
+ var TransitionSuperseded = $q.reject(new Error('transition superseded'));
1735
+ var TransitionPrevented = $q.reject(new Error('transition prevented'));
1736
+ var TransitionAborted = $q.reject(new Error('transition aborted'));
1737
+ var TransitionFailed = $q.reject(new Error('transition failed'));
1738
+ var currentLocation = $location.url();
1739
+ var baseHref = $browser.baseHref();
1740
+
1741
+ function syncUrl() {
1742
+ if ($location.url() !== currentLocation) {
1743
+ $location.url(currentLocation);
1744
+ $location.replace();
1745
+ }
1746
+ }
1747
+
1748
+ root.locals = { resolve: null, globals: { $stateParams: {} } };
1749
+ $state = {
1750
+ params: {},
1751
+ current: root.self,
1752
+ $current: root,
1753
+ transition: null
1754
+ };
1755
+
1756
+ /**
1757
+ * @ngdoc function
1758
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#reload
1759
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$state
1760
+ *
1761
+ * @description
1762
+ * A method that force reloads the current state. All resolves are re-resolved, events are not re-fired,
1763
+ * and controllers reinstantiated (bug with controllers reinstantiating right now, fixing soon).
1764
+ *
1765
+ * @example
1766
+ * <pre>
1767
+ * var app angular.module('app', ['ui.router']);
1768
+ *
1769
+ * app.controller('ctrl', function ($scope, $state) {
1770
+ * $scope.reload = function(){
1771
+ * $state.reload();
1772
+ * }
1773
+ * });
1774
+ * </pre>
1775
+ *
1776
+ * `reload()` is just an alias for:
1777
+ * <pre>
1778
+ * $state.transitionTo($state.current, $stateParams, {
1779
+ * reload: true, inherit: false, notify: false
1780
+ * });
1781
+ * </pre>
1782
+ */
1783
+ $state.reload = function reload() {
1784
+ $state.transitionTo($state.current, $stateParams, { reload: true, inherit: false, notify: false });
1785
+ };
1786
+
1787
+ /**
1788
+ * @ngdoc function
1789
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#go
1790
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$state
1791
+ *
1792
+ * @description
1793
+ * Convenience method for transitioning to a new state. `$state.go` calls
1794
+ * `$state.transitionTo` internally but automatically sets options to
1795
+ * `{ location: true, inherit: true, relative: $state.$current, notify: true }`.
1796
+ * This allows you to easily use an absolute or relative to path and specify
1797
+ * only the parameters you'd like to update (while letting unspecified parameters
1798
+ * inherit from the currently active ancestor states).
1799
+ *
1800
+ * @example
1801
+ * <pre>
1802
+ * var app = angular.module('app', ['ui.router']);
1803
+ *
1804
+ * app.controller('ctrl', function ($scope, $state) {
1805
+ * $scope.changeState = function () {
1806
+ * $state.go('contact.detail');
1807
+ * };
1808
+ * });
1809
+ * </pre>
1810
+ * <img src='../ngdoc_assets/StateGoExamples.png'/>
1811
+ *
1812
+ * @param {string} to Absolute state name or relative state path. Some examples:
1813
+ *
1814
+ * - `$state.go('contact.detail')` - will go to the `contact.detail` state
1815
+ * - `$state.go('^')` - will go to a parent state
1816
+ * - `$state.go('^.sibling')` - will go to a sibling state
1817
+ * - `$state.go('.child.grandchild')` - will go to grandchild state
1818
+ *
1819
+ * @param {object=} params A map of the parameters that will be sent to the state,
1820
+ * will populate $stateParams. Any parameters that are not specified will be inherited from currently
1821
+ * defined parameters. This allows, for example, going to a sibling state that shares parameters
1822
+ * specified in a parent state. Parameter inheritance only works between common ancestor states, I.e.
1823
+ * transitioning to a sibling will get you the parameters for all parents, transitioning to a child
1824
+ * will get you all current parameters, etc.
1825
+ * @param {object=} options Options object. The options are:
1826
+ *
1827
+ * - **`location`** - {boolean=true|string=} - If `true` will update the url in the location bar, if `false`
1828
+ * will not. If string, must be `"replace"`, which will update url and also replace last history record.
1829
+ * - **`inherit`** - {boolean=true}, If `true` will inherit url parameters from current url.
1830
+ * - **`relative`** - {object=$state.$current}, When transitioning with relative path (e.g '^'),
1831
+ * defines which state to be relative from.
1832
+ * - **`notify`** - {boolean=true}, If `true` will broadcast $stateChangeStart and $stateChangeSuccess events.
1833
+ * - **`reload`** (v0.2.5) - {boolean=false}, If `true` will force transition even if the state or params
1834
+ * have not changed, aka a reload of the same state. It differs from reloadOnSearch because you'd
1835
+ * use this when you want to force a reload when *everything* is the same, including search params.
1836
+ *
1837
+ * @returns {promise} A promise representing the state of the new transition.
1838
+ *
1839
+ * Possible success values:
1840
+ *
1841
+ * - $state.current
1842
+ *
1843
+ * <br/>Possible rejection values:
1844
+ *
1845
+ * - 'transition superseded' - when a newer transition has been started after this one
1846
+ * - 'transition prevented' - when `event.preventDefault()` has been called in a `$stateChangeStart` listener
1847
+ * - 'transition aborted' - when `event.preventDefault()` has been called in a `$stateNotFound` listener or
1848
+ * when a `$stateNotFound` `event.retry` promise errors.
1849
+ * - 'transition failed' - when a state has been unsuccessfully found after 2 tries.
1850
+ * - *resolve error* - when an error has occurred with a `resolve`
1851
+ *
1852
+ */
1853
+ $state.go = function go(to, params, options) {
1854
+ return this.transitionTo(to, params, extend({ inherit: true, relative: $state.$current }, options));
1855
+ };
1856
+
1857
+ /**
1858
+ * @ngdoc function
1859
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#transitionTo
1860
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$state
1861
+ *
1862
+ * @description
1863
+ * Low-level method for transitioning to a new state. {@link ui.router.state.$state#methods_go $state.go}
1864
+ * uses `transitionTo` internally. `$state.go` is recommended in most situations.
1865
+ *
1866
+ * @example
1867
+ * <pre>
1868
+ * var app = angular.module('app', ['ui.router']);
1869
+ *
1870
+ * app.controller('ctrl', function ($scope, $state) {
1871
+ * $scope.changeState = function () {
1872
+ * $state.transitionTo('contact.detail');
1873
+ * };
1874
+ * });
1875
+ * </pre>
1876
+ *
1877
+ * @param {string} to State name.
1878
+ * @param {object=} toParams A map of the parameters that will be sent to the state,
1879
+ * will populate $stateParams.
1880
+ * @param {object=} options Options object. The options are:
1881
+ *
1882
+ * - **`location`** - {boolean=true|string=} - If `true` will update the url in the location bar, if `false`
1883
+ * will not. If string, must be `"replace"`, which will update url and also replace last history record.
1884
+ * - **`inherit`** - {boolean=false}, If `true` will inherit url parameters from current url.
1885
+ * - **`relative`** - {object=}, When transitioning with relative path (e.g '^'),
1886
+ * defines which state to be relative from.
1887
+ * - **`notify`** - {boolean=true}, If `true` will broadcast $stateChangeStart and $stateChangeSuccess events.
1888
+ * - **`reload`** (v0.2.5) - {boolean=false}, If `true` will force transition even if the state or params
1889
+ * have not changed, aka a reload of the same state. It differs from reloadOnSearch because you'd
1890
+ * use this when you want to force a reload when *everything* is the same, including search params.
1891
+ *
1892
+ * @returns {promise} A promise representing the state of the new transition. See
1893
+ * {@link ui.router.state.$state#methods_go $state.go}.
1894
+ */
1895
+ $state.transitionTo = function transitionTo(to, toParams, options) {
1896
+ toParams = toParams || {};
1897
+ options = extend({
1898
+ location: true, inherit: false, relative: null, notify: true, reload: false, $retry: false
1899
+ }, options || {});
1900
+
1901
+ var from = $state.$current, fromParams = $state.params, fromPath = from.path;
1902
+ var evt, toState = findState(to, options.relative);
1903
+
1904
+ if (!isDefined(toState)) {
1905
+ // Broadcast not found event and abort the transition if prevented
1906
+ var redirect = { to: to, toParams: toParams, options: options };
1907
+
1908
+ /**
1909
+ * @ngdoc event
1910
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#$stateNotFound
1911
+ * @eventOf ui.router.state.$state
1912
+ * @eventType broadcast on root scope
1913
+ * @description
1914
+ * Fired when a requested state **cannot be found** using the provided state name during transition.
1915
+ * The event is broadcast allowing any handlers a single chance to deal with the error (usually by
1916
+ * lazy-loading the unfound state). A special `unfoundState` object is passed to the listener handler,
1917
+ * you can see its three properties in the example. You can use `event.preventDefault()` to abort the
1918
+ * transition and the promise returned from `go` will be rejected with a `'transition aborted'` value.
1919
+ *
1920
+ * @param {Object} event Event object.
1921
+ * @param {Object} unfoundState Unfound State information. Contains: `to, toParams, options` properties.
1922
+ * @param {State} fromState Current state object.
1923
+ * @param {Object} fromParams Current state params.
1924
+ *
1925
+ * @example
1926
+ *
1927
+ * <pre>
1928
+ * // somewhere, assume lazy.state has not been defined
1929
+ * $state.go("lazy.state", {a:1, b:2}, {inherit:false});
1930
+ *
1931
+ * // somewhere else
1932
+ * $scope.$on('$stateNotFound',
1933
+ * function(event, unfoundState, fromState, fromParams){
1934
+ * console.log(unfoundState.to); // "lazy.state"
1935
+ * console.log(unfoundState.toParams); // {a:1, b:2}
1936
+ * console.log(unfoundState.options); // {inherit:false} + default options
1937
+ * })
1938
+ * </pre>
1939
+ */
1940
+ evt = $rootScope.$broadcast('$stateNotFound', redirect, from.self, fromParams);
1941
+ if (evt.defaultPrevented) {
1942
+ syncUrl();
1943
+ return TransitionAborted;
1944
+ }
1945
+
1946
+ // Allow the handler to return a promise to defer state lookup retry
1947
+ if (evt.retry) {
1948
+ if (options.$retry) {
1949
+ syncUrl();
1950
+ return TransitionFailed;
1951
+ }
1952
+ var retryTransition = $state.transition = $q.when(evt.retry);
1953
+ retryTransition.then(function() {
1954
+ if (retryTransition !== $state.transition) return TransitionSuperseded;
1955
+ redirect.options.$retry = true;
1956
+ return $state.transitionTo(redirect.to, redirect.toParams, redirect.options);
1957
+ }, function() {
1958
+ return TransitionAborted;
1959
+ });
1960
+ syncUrl();
1961
+ return retryTransition;
1962
+ }
1963
+
1964
+ // Always retry once if the $stateNotFound was not prevented
1965
+ // (handles either redirect changed or state lazy-definition)
1966
+ to = redirect.to;
1967
+ toParams = redirect.toParams;
1968
+ options = redirect.options;
1969
+ toState = findState(to, options.relative);
1970
+ if (!isDefined(toState)) {
1971
+ if (options.relative) throw new Error("Could not resolve '" + to + "' from state '" + options.relative + "'");
1972
+ throw new Error("No such state '" + to + "'");
1973
+ }
1974
+ }
1975
+ if (toState[abstractKey]) throw new Error("Cannot transition to abstract state '" + to + "'");
1976
+ if (options.inherit) toParams = inheritParams($stateParams, toParams || {}, $state.$current, toState);
1977
+ to = toState;
1978
+
1979
+ var toPath = to.path;
1980
+
1981
+ // Starting from the root of the path, keep all levels that haven't changed
1982
+ var keep, state, locals = root.locals, toLocals = [];
1983
+ for (keep = 0, state = toPath[keep];
1984
+ state && state === fromPath[keep] && equalForKeys(toParams, fromParams, state.ownParams) && !options.reload;
1985
+ keep++, state = toPath[keep]) {
1986
+ locals = toLocals[keep] = state.locals;
1987
+ }
1988
+
1989
+ // If we're going to the same state and all locals are kept, we've got nothing to do.
1990
+ // But clear 'transition', as we still want to cancel any other pending transitions.
1991
+ // TODO: We may not want to bump 'transition' if we're called from a location change that we've initiated ourselves,
1992
+ // because we might accidentally abort a legitimate transition initiated from code?
1993
+ if (shouldTriggerReload(to, from, locals, options) ) {
1994
+ if ( to.self.reloadOnSearch !== false )
1995
+ syncUrl();
1996
+ $state.transition = null;
1997
+ return $q.when($state.current);
1998
+ }
1999
+
2000
+ // Normalize/filter parameters before we pass them to event handlers etc.
2001
+ toParams = normalize(to.params, toParams || {});
2002
+
2003
+ // Broadcast start event and cancel the transition if requested
2004
+ if (options.notify) {
2005
+ /**
2006
+ * @ngdoc event
2007
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#$stateChangeStart
2008
+ * @eventOf ui.router.state.$state
2009
+ * @eventType broadcast on root scope
2010
+ * @description
2011
+ * Fired when the state transition **begins**. You can use `event.preventDefault()`
2012
+ * to prevent the transition from happening and then the transition promise will be
2013
+ * rejected with a `'transition prevented'` value.
2014
+ *
2015
+ * @param {Object} event Event object.
2016
+ * @param {State} toState The state being transitioned to.
2017
+ * @param {Object} toParams The params supplied to the `toState`.
2018
+ * @param {State} fromState The current state, pre-transition.
2019
+ * @param {Object} fromParams The params supplied to the `fromState`.
2020
+ *
2021
+ * @example
2022
+ *
2023
+ * <pre>
2024
+ * $rootScope.$on('$stateChangeStart',
2025
+ * function(event, toState, toParams, fromState, fromParams){
2026
+ * event.preventDefault();
2027
+ * // transitionTo() promise will be rejected with
2028
+ * // a 'transition prevented' error
2029
+ * })
2030
+ * </pre>
2031
+ */
2032
+ evt = $rootScope.$broadcast('$stateChangeStart', to.self, toParams, from.self, fromParams);
2033
+ if (evt.defaultPrevented) {
2034
+ syncUrl();
2035
+ return TransitionPrevented;
2036
+ }
2037
+ }
2038
+
2039
+ // Resolve locals for the remaining states, but don't update any global state just
2040
+ // yet -- if anything fails to resolve the current state needs to remain untouched.
2041
+ // We also set up an inheritance chain for the locals here. This allows the view directive
2042
+ // to quickly look up the correct definition for each view in the current state. Even
2043
+ // though we create the locals object itself outside resolveState(), it is initially
2044
+ // empty and gets filled asynchronously. We need to keep track of the promise for the
2045
+ // (fully resolved) current locals, and pass this down the chain.
2046
+ var resolved = $q.when(locals);
2047
+ for (var l=keep; l<toPath.length; l++, state=toPath[l]) {
2048
+ locals = toLocals[l] = inherit(locals);
2049
+ resolved = resolveState(state, toParams, state===to, resolved, locals);
2050
+ }
2051
+
2052
+ // Once everything is resolved, we are ready to perform the actual transition
2053
+ // and return a promise for the new state. We also keep track of what the
2054
+ // current promise is, so that we can detect overlapping transitions and
2055
+ // keep only the outcome of the last transition.
2056
+ var transition = $state.transition = resolved.then(function () {
2057
+ var l, entering, exiting;
2058
+
2059
+ if ($state.transition !== transition) return TransitionSuperseded;
2060
+
2061
+ // Exit 'from' states not kept
2062
+ for (l=fromPath.length-1; l>=keep; l--) {
2063
+ exiting = fromPath[l];
2064
+ if (exiting.self.onExit) {
2065
+ $injector.invoke(exiting.self.onExit, exiting.self, exiting.locals.globals);
2066
+ }
2067
+ exiting.locals = null;
2068
+ }
2069
+
2070
+ // Enter 'to' states not kept
2071
+ for (l=keep; l<toPath.length; l++) {
2072
+ entering = toPath[l];
2073
+ entering.locals = toLocals[l];
2074
+ if (entering.self.onEnter) {
2075
+ $injector.invoke(entering.self.onEnter, entering.self, entering.locals.globals);
2076
+ }
2077
+ }
2078
+
2079
+ // Run it again, to catch any transitions in callbacks
2080
+ if ($state.transition !== transition) return TransitionSuperseded;
2081
+
2082
+ // Update globals in $state
2083
+ $state.$current = to;
2084
+ $state.current = to.self;
2085
+ $state.params = toParams;
2086
+ copy($state.params, $stateParams);
2087
+ $state.transition = null;
2088
+
2089
+ // Update $location
2090
+ var toNav = to.navigable;
2091
+ if (options.location && toNav) {
2092
+ $location.url(toNav.url.format(toNav.locals.globals.$stateParams));
2093
+
2094
+ if (options.location === 'replace') {
2095
+ $location.replace();
2096
+ }
2097
+ }
2098
+
2099
+ if (options.notify) {
2100
+ /**
2101
+ * @ngdoc event
2102
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#$stateChangeSuccess
2103
+ * @eventOf ui.router.state.$state
2104
+ * @eventType broadcast on root scope
2105
+ * @description
2106
+ * Fired once the state transition is **complete**.
2107
+ *
2108
+ * @param {Object} event Event object.
2109
+ * @param {State} toState The state being transitioned to.
2110
+ * @param {Object} toParams The params supplied to the `toState`.
2111
+ * @param {State} fromState The current state, pre-transition.
2112
+ * @param {Object} fromParams The params supplied to the `fromState`.
2113
+ */
2114
+ $rootScope.$broadcast('$stateChangeSuccess', to.self, toParams, from.self, fromParams);
2115
+ }
2116
+ currentLocation = $location.url();
2117
+
2118
+ return $state.current;
2119
+ }, function (error) {
2120
+ if ($state.transition !== transition) return TransitionSuperseded;
2121
+
2122
+ $state.transition = null;
2123
+ /**
2124
+ * @ngdoc event
2125
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#$stateChangeError
2126
+ * @eventOf ui.router.state.$state
2127
+ * @eventType broadcast on root scope
2128
+ * @description
2129
+ * Fired when an **error occurs** during transition. It's important to note that if you
2130
+ * have any errors in your resolve functions (javascript errors, non-existent services, etc)
2131
+ * they will not throw traditionally. You must listen for this $stateChangeError event to
2132
+ * catch **ALL** errors.
2133
+ *
2134
+ * @param {Object} event Event object.
2135
+ * @param {State} toState The state being transitioned to.
2136
+ * @param {Object} toParams The params supplied to the `toState`.
2137
+ * @param {State} fromState The current state, pre-transition.
2138
+ * @param {Object} fromParams The params supplied to the `fromState`.
2139
+ * @param {Error} error The resolve error object.
2140
+ */
2141
+ $rootScope.$broadcast('$stateChangeError', to.self, toParams, from.self, fromParams, error);
2142
+ syncUrl();
2143
+
2144
+ return $q.reject(error);
2145
+ });
2146
+
2147
+ return transition;
2148
+ };
2149
+
2150
+ /**
2151
+ * @ngdoc function
2152
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#is
2153
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$state
2154
+ *
2155
+ * @description
2156
+ * Similar to {@link ui.router.state.$state#methods_includes $state.includes},
2157
+ * but only checks for the full state name. If params is supplied then it will be
2158
+ * tested for strict equality against the current active params object, so all params
2159
+ * must match with none missing and no extras.
2160
+ *
2161
+ * @example
2162
+ * <pre>
2163
+ * $state.is('contact.details.item'); // returns true
2164
+ * $state.is(contactDetailItemStateObject); // returns true
2165
+ *
2166
+ * // everything else would return false
2167
+ * </pre>
2168
+ *
2169
+ * @param {string|object} stateName The state name or state object you'd like to check.
2170
+ * @param {object=} params A param object, e.g. `{sectionId: section.id}`, that you'd like
2171
+ * to test against the current active state.
2172
+ * @returns {boolean} Returns true if it is the state.
2173
+ */
2174
+ $state.is = function is(stateOrName, params) {
2175
+ var state = findState(stateOrName);
2176
+
2177
+ if (!isDefined(state)) {
2178
+ return undefined;
2179
+ }
2180
+
2181
+ if ($state.$current !== state) {
2182
+ return false;
2183
+ }
2184
+
2185
+ return isDefined(params) && params !== null ? angular.equals($stateParams, params) : true;
2186
+ };
2187
+
2188
+ /**
2189
+ * @ngdoc function
2190
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#includes
2191
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$state
2192
+ *
2193
+ * @description
2194
+ * A method to determine if the current active state is equal to or is the child of the
2195
+ * state stateName. If any params are passed then they will be tested for a match as well.
2196
+ * Not all the parameters need to be passed, just the ones you'd like to test for equality.
2197
+ *
2198
+ * @example
2199
+ * <pre>
2200
+ * $state.$current.name = 'contacts.details.item';
2201
+ *
2202
+ * $state.includes("contacts"); // returns true
2203
+ * $state.includes("contacts.details"); // returns true
2204
+ * $state.includes("contacts.details.item"); // returns true
2205
+ * $state.includes("contacts.list"); // returns false
2206
+ * $state.includes("about"); // returns false
2207
+ * </pre>
2208
+ *
2209
+ * @description
2210
+ * Basic globing patterns will also work.
2211
+ *
2212
+ * @example
2213
+ * <pre>
2214
+ * $state.$current.name = 'contacts.details.item.url';
2215
+ *
2216
+ * $state.includes("*.details.*.*"); // returns true
2217
+ * $state.includes("*.details.**"); // returns true
2218
+ * $state.includes("**.item.**"); // returns true
2219
+ * $state.includes("*.details.item.url"); // returns true
2220
+ * $state.includes("*.details.*.url"); // returns true
2221
+ * $state.includes("*.details.*"); // returns false
2222
+ * $state.includes("item.**"); // returns false
2223
+ * </pre>
2224
+ *
2225
+ * @param {string} stateOrName A partial name to be searched for within the current state name.
2226
+ * @param {object} params A param object, e.g. `{sectionId: section.id}`,
2227
+ * that you'd like to test against the current active state.
2228
+ * @returns {boolean} Returns true if it does include the state
2229
+ */
2230
+
2231
+ $state.includes = function includes(stateOrName, params) {
2232
+ if (isString(stateOrName) && isGlob(stateOrName)) {
2233
+ if (doesStateMatchGlob(stateOrName)) {
2234
+ stateOrName = $state.$current.name;
2235
+ } else {
2236
+ return false;
2237
+ }
2238
+ }
2239
+
2240
+ var state = findState(stateOrName);
2241
+ if (!isDefined(state)) {
2242
+ return undefined;
2243
+ }
2244
+
2245
+ if (!isDefined($state.$current.includes[state.name])) {
2246
+ return false;
2247
+ }
2248
+
2249
+ var validParams = true;
2250
+ angular.forEach(params, function(value, key) {
2251
+ if (!isDefined($stateParams[key]) || $stateParams[key] !== value) {
2252
+ validParams = false;
2253
+ }
2254
+ });
2255
+ return validParams;
2256
+ };
2257
+
2258
+
2259
+ /**
2260
+ * @ngdoc function
2261
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#href
2262
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$state
2263
+ *
2264
+ * @description
2265
+ * A url generation method that returns the compiled url for the given state populated with the given params.
2266
+ *
2267
+ * @example
2268
+ * <pre>
2269
+ * expect($state.href("about.person", { person: "bob" })).toEqual("/about/bob");
2270
+ * </pre>
2271
+ *
2272
+ * @param {string|object} stateOrName The state name or state object you'd like to generate a url from.
2273
+ * @param {object=} params An object of parameter values to fill the state's required parameters.
2274
+ * @param {object=} options Options object. The options are:
2275
+ *
2276
+ * - **`lossy`** - {boolean=true} - If true, and if there is no url associated with the state provided in the
2277
+ * first parameter, then the constructed href url will be built from the first navigable ancestor (aka
2278
+ * ancestor with a valid url).
2279
+ * - **`inherit`** - {boolean=false}, If `true` will inherit url parameters from current url.
2280
+ * - **`relative`** - {object=$state.$current}, When transitioning with relative path (e.g '^'),
2281
+ * defines which state to be relative from.
2282
+ * - **`absolute`** - {boolean=false}, If true will generate an absolute url, e.g. "http://www.example.com/fullurl".
2283
+ *
2284
+ * @returns {string} compiled state url
2285
+ */
2286
+ $state.href = function href(stateOrName, params, options) {
2287
+ options = extend({ lossy: true, inherit: false, absolute: false, relative: $state.$current }, options || {});
2288
+ var state = findState(stateOrName, options.relative);
2289
+ if (!isDefined(state)) return null;
2290
+
2291
+ params = inheritParams($stateParams, params || {}, $state.$current, state);
2292
+ var nav = (state && options.lossy) ? state.navigable : state;
2293
+ var url = (nav && nav.url) ? nav.url.format(normalize(state.params, params || {})) : null;
2294
+ if (!$locationProvider.html5Mode() && url) {
2295
+ url = "#" + $locationProvider.hashPrefix() + url;
2296
+ }
2297
+
2298
+ if (baseHref !== '/') {
2299
+ if ($locationProvider.html5Mode()) {
2300
+ url = baseHref.slice(0, -1) + url;
2301
+ } else if (options.absolute){
2302
+ url = baseHref.slice(1) + url;
2303
+ }
2304
+ }
2305
+
2306
+ if (options.absolute && url) {
2307
+ url = $location.protocol() + '://' +
2308
+ $location.host() +
2309
+ ($location.port() == 80 || $location.port() == 443 ? '' : ':' + $location.port()) +
2310
+ (!$locationProvider.html5Mode() && url ? '/' : '') +
2311
+ url;
2312
+ }
2313
+ return url;
2314
+ };
2315
+
2316
+ /**
2317
+ * @ngdoc function
2318
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#get
2319
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$state
2320
+ *
2321
+ * @description
2322
+ * Returns the state configuration object for any specific state or all states.
2323
+ *
2324
+ * @param {string|object=} stateOrName If provided, will only get the config for
2325
+ * the requested state. If not provided, returns an array of ALL state configs.
2326
+ * @returns {object|array} State configuration object or array of all objects.
2327
+ */
2328
+ $state.get = function (stateOrName, context) {
2329
+ if (!isDefined(stateOrName)) {
2330
+ var list = [];
2331
+ forEach(states, function(state) { list.push(state.self); });
2332
+ return list;
2333
+ }
2334
+ var state = findState(stateOrName, context);
2335
+ return (state && state.self) ? state.self : null;
2336
+ };
2337
+
2338
+ function resolveState(state, params, paramsAreFiltered, inherited, dst) {
2339
+ // Make a restricted $stateParams with only the parameters that apply to this state if
2340
+ // necessary. In addition to being available to the controller and onEnter/onExit callbacks,
2341
+ // we also need $stateParams to be available for any $injector calls we make during the
2342
+ // dependency resolution process.
2343
+ var $stateParams = (paramsAreFiltered) ? params : filterByKeys(state.params, params);
2344
+ var locals = { $stateParams: $stateParams };
2345
+
2346
+ // Resolve 'global' dependencies for the state, i.e. those not specific to a view.
2347
+ // We're also including $stateParams in this; that way the parameters are restricted
2348
+ // to the set that should be visible to the state, and are independent of when we update
2349
+ // the global $state and $stateParams values.
2350
+ dst.resolve = $resolve.resolve(state.resolve, locals, dst.resolve, state);
2351
+ var promises = [ dst.resolve.then(function (globals) {
2352
+ dst.globals = globals;
2353
+ }) ];
2354
+ if (inherited) promises.push(inherited);
2355
+
2356
+ // Resolve template and dependencies for all views.
2357
+ forEach(state.views, function (view, name) {
2358
+ var injectables = (view.resolve && view.resolve !== state.resolve ? view.resolve : {});
2359
+ injectables.$template = [ function () {
2360
+ return $view.load(name, { view: view, locals: locals, params: $stateParams, notify: false }) || '';
2361
+ }];
2362
+
2363
+ promises.push($resolve.resolve(injectables, locals, dst.resolve, state).then(function (result) {
2364
+ // References to the controller (only instantiated at link time)
2365
+ if (isFunction(view.controllerProvider) || isArray(view.controllerProvider)) {
2366
+ var injectLocals = angular.extend({}, injectables, locals);
2367
+ result.$$controller = $injector.invoke(view.controllerProvider, null, injectLocals);
2368
+ } else {
2369
+ result.$$controller = view.controller;
2370
+ }
2371
+ // Provide access to the state itself for internal use
2372
+ result.$$state = state;
2373
+ result.$$controllerAs = view.controllerAs;
2374
+ dst[name] = result;
2375
+ }));
2376
+ });
2377
+
2378
+ // Wait for all the promises and then return the activation object
2379
+ return $q.all(promises).then(function (values) {
2380
+ return dst;
2381
+ });
2382
+ }
2383
+
2384
+ return $state;
2385
+ }
2386
+
2387
+ function shouldTriggerReload(to, from, locals, options) {
2388
+ if ( to === from && ((locals === from.locals && !options.reload) || (to.self.reloadOnSearch === false)) ) {
2389
+ return true;
2390
+ }
2391
+ }
2392
+ }
2393
+
2394
+ angular.module('ui.router.state')
2395
+ .value('$stateParams', {})
2396
+ .provider('$state', $StateProvider);
2397
+
2398
+
2399
+ $ViewProvider.$inject = [];
2400
+ function $ViewProvider() {
2401
+
2402
+ this.$get = $get;
2403
+ /**
2404
+ * @ngdoc object
2405
+ * @name ui.router.state.$view
2406
+ *
2407
+ * @requires ui.router.util.$templateFactory
2408
+ * @requires $rootScope
2409
+ *
2410
+ * @description
2411
+ *
2412
+ */
2413
+ $get.$inject = ['$rootScope', '$templateFactory'];
2414
+ function $get( $rootScope, $templateFactory) {
2415
+ return {
2416
+ // $view.load('full.viewName', { template: ..., controller: ..., resolve: ..., async: false, params: ... })
2417
+ /**
2418
+ * @ngdoc function
2419
+ * @name ui.router.state.$view#load
2420
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$view
2421
+ *
2422
+ * @description
2423
+ *
2424
+ * @param {string} name name
2425
+ * @param {object} options option object.
2426
+ */
2427
+ load: function load(name, options) {
2428
+ var result, defaults = {
2429
+ template: null, controller: null, view: null, locals: null, notify: true, async: true, params: {}
2430
+ };
2431
+ options = extend(defaults, options);
2432
+
2433
+ if (options.view) {
2434
+ result = $templateFactory.fromConfig(options.view, options.params, options.locals);
2435
+ }
2436
+ if (result && options.notify) {
2437
+ /**
2438
+ * @ngdoc event
2439
+ * @name ui.router.state.$state#$viewContentLoading
2440
+ * @eventOf ui.router.state.$view
2441
+ * @eventType broadcast on root scope
2442
+ * @description
2443
+ *
2444
+ * Fired once the view **begins loading**, *before* the DOM is rendered.
2445
+ *
2446
+ * @param {Object} event Event object.
2447
+ * @param {Object} viewConfig The view config properties (template, controller, etc).
2448
+ *
2449
+ * @example
2450
+ *
2451
+ * <pre>
2452
+ * $scope.$on('$viewContentLoading',
2453
+ * function(event, viewConfig){
2454
+ * // Access to all the view config properties.
2455
+ * // and one special property 'targetView'
2456
+ * // viewConfig.targetView
2457
+ * });
2458
+ * </pre>
2459
+ */
2460
+ $rootScope.$broadcast('$viewContentLoading', options);
2461
+ }
2462
+ return result;
2463
+ }
2464
+ };
2465
+ }
2466
+ }
2467
+
2468
+ angular.module('ui.router.state').provider('$view', $ViewProvider);
2469
+
2470
+ /**
2471
+ * @ngdoc object
2472
+ * @name ui.router.state.$uiViewScrollProvider
2473
+ *
2474
+ * @description
2475
+ * Provider that returns the {@link ui.router.state.$uiViewScroll} service function.
2476
+ */
2477
+ function $ViewScrollProvider() {
2478
+
2479
+ var useAnchorScroll = false;
2480
+
2481
+ /**
2482
+ * @ngdoc function
2483
+ * @name ui.router.state.$uiViewScrollProvider#useAnchorScroll
2484
+ * @methodOf ui.router.state.$uiViewScrollProvider
2485
+ *
2486
+ * @description
2487
+ * Reverts back to using the core [`$anchorScroll`](http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.$anchorScroll) service for
2488
+ * scrolling based on the url anchor.
2489
+ */
2490
+ this.useAnchorScroll = function () {
2491
+ useAnchorScroll = true;
2492
+ };
2493
+
2494
+ /**
2495
+ * @ngdoc object
2496
+ * @name ui.router.state.$uiViewScroll
2497
+ *
2498
+ * @requires $anchorScroll
2499
+ * @requires $timeout
2500
+ *
2501
+ * @description
2502
+ * When called with a jqLite element, it scrolls the element into view (after a
2503
+ * `$timeout` so the DOM has time to refresh).
2504
+ *
2505
+ * If you prefer to rely on `$anchorScroll` to scroll the view to the anchor,
2506
+ * this can be enabled by calling {@link ui.router.state.$uiViewScrollProvider#methods_useAnchorScroll `$uiViewScrollProvider.useAnchorScroll()`}.
2507
+ */
2508
+ this.$get = ['$anchorScroll', '$timeout', function ($anchorScroll, $timeout) {
2509
+ if (useAnchorScroll) {
2510
+ return $anchorScroll;
2511
+ }
2512
+
2513
+ return function ($element) {
2514
+ $timeout(function () {
2515
+ $element[0].scrollIntoView();
2516
+ }, 0, false);
2517
+ };
2518
+ }];
2519
+ }
2520
+
2521
+ angular.module('ui.router.state').provider('$uiViewScroll', $ViewScrollProvider);
2522
+
2523
+ /**
2524
+ * @ngdoc directive
2525
+ * @name ui.router.state.directive:ui-view
2526
+ *
2527
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$state
2528
+ * @requires $compile
2529
+ * @requires $controller
2530
+ * @requires $injector
2531
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$uiViewScroll
2532
+ * @requires $document
2533
+ *
2534
+ * @restrict ECA
2535
+ *
2536
+ * @description
2537
+ * The ui-view directive tells $state where to place your templates.
2538
+ *
2539
+ * @param {string=} ui-view A view name. The name should be unique amongst the other views in the
2540
+ * same state. You can have views of the same name that live in different states.
2541
+ *
2542
+ * @param {string=} autoscroll It allows you to set the scroll behavior of the browser window
2543
+ * when a view is populated. By default, $anchorScroll is overridden by ui-router's custom scroll
2544
+ * service, {@link ui.router.state.$uiViewScroll}. This custom service let's you
2545
+ * scroll ui-view elements into view when they are populated during a state activation.
2546
+ *
2547
+ * *Note: To revert back to old [`$anchorScroll`](http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.$anchorScroll)
2548
+ * functionality, call `$uiViewScrollProvider.useAnchorScroll()`.*
2549
+ *
2550
+ * @param {string=} onload Expression to evaluate whenever the view updates.
2551
+ *
2552
+ * @example
2553
+ * A view can be unnamed or named.
2554
+ * <pre>
2555
+ * <!-- Unnamed -->
2556
+ * <div ui-view></div>
2557
+ *
2558
+ * <!-- Named -->
2559
+ * <div ui-view="viewName"></div>
2560
+ * </pre>
2561
+ *
2562
+ * You can only have one unnamed view within any template (or root html). If you are only using a
2563
+ * single view and it is unnamed then you can populate it like so:
2564
+ * <pre>
2565
+ * <div ui-view></div>
2566
+ * $stateProvider.state("home", {
2567
+ * template: "<h1>HELLO!</h1>"
2568
+ * })
2569
+ * </pre>
2570
+ *
2571
+ * The above is a convenient shortcut equivalent to specifying your view explicitly with the {@link ui.router.state.$stateProvider#views `views`}
2572
+ * config property, by name, in this case an empty name:
2573
+ * <pre>
2574
+ * $stateProvider.state("home", {
2575
+ * views: {
2576
+ * "": {
2577
+ * template: "<h1>HELLO!</h1>"
2578
+ * }
2579
+ * }
2580
+ * })
2581
+ * </pre>
2582
+ *
2583
+ * But typically you'll only use the views property if you name your view or have more than one view
2584
+ * in the same template. There's not really a compelling reason to name a view if its the only one,
2585
+ * but you could if you wanted, like so:
2586
+ * <pre>
2587
+ * <div ui-view="main"></div>
2588
+ * </pre>
2589
+ * <pre>
2590
+ * $stateProvider.state("home", {
2591
+ * views: {
2592
+ * "main": {
2593
+ * template: "<h1>HELLO!</h1>"
2594
+ * }
2595
+ * }
2596
+ * })
2597
+ * </pre>
2598
+ *
2599
+ * Really though, you'll use views to set up multiple views:
2600
+ * <pre>
2601
+ * <div ui-view></div>
2602
+ * <div ui-view="chart"></div>
2603
+ * <div ui-view="data"></div>
2604
+ * </pre>
2605
+ *
2606
+ * <pre>
2607
+ * $stateProvider.state("home", {
2608
+ * views: {
2609
+ * "": {
2610
+ * template: "<h1>HELLO!</h1>"
2611
+ * },
2612
+ * "chart": {
2613
+ * template: "<chart_thing/>"
2614
+ * },
2615
+ * "data": {
2616
+ * template: "<data_thing/>"
2617
+ * }
2618
+ * }
2619
+ * })
2620
+ * </pre>
2621
+ *
2622
+ * Examples for `autoscroll`:
2623
+ *
2624
+ * <pre>
2625
+ * <!-- If autoscroll present with no expression,
2626
+ * then scroll ui-view into view -->
2627
+ * <ui-view autoscroll/>
2628
+ *
2629
+ * <!-- If autoscroll present with valid expression,
2630
+ * then scroll ui-view into view if expression evaluates to true -->
2631
+ * <ui-view autoscroll='true'/>
2632
+ * <ui-view autoscroll='false'/>
2633
+ * <ui-view autoscroll='scopeVariable'/>
2634
+ * </pre>
2635
+ */
2636
+ $ViewDirective.$inject = ['$state', '$injector', '$uiViewScroll'];
2637
+ function $ViewDirective( $state, $injector, $uiViewScroll) {
2638
+
2639
+ function getService() {
2640
+ return ($injector.has) ? function(service) {
2641
+ return $injector.has(service) ? $injector.get(service) : null;
2642
+ } : function(service) {
2643
+ try {
2644
+ return $injector.get(service);
2645
+ } catch (e) {
2646
+ return null;
2647
+ }
2648
+ };
2649
+ }
2650
+
2651
+ var service = getService(),
2652
+ $animator = service('$animator'),
2653
+ $animate = service('$animate');
2654
+
2655
+ // Returns a set of DOM manipulation functions based on which Angular version
2656
+ // it should use
2657
+ function getRenderer(attrs, scope) {
2658
+ var statics = function() {
2659
+ return {
2660
+ enter: function (element, target, cb) { target.after(element); cb(); },
2661
+ leave: function (element, cb) { element.remove(); cb(); }
2662
+ };
2663
+ };
2664
+
2665
+ if ($animate) {
2666
+ return {
2667
+ enter: function(element, target, cb) { $animate.enter(element, null, target, cb); },
2668
+ leave: function(element, cb) { $animate.leave(element, cb); }
2669
+ };
2670
+ }
2671
+
2672
+ if ($animator) {
2673
+ var animate = $animator && $animator(scope, attrs);
2674
+
2675
+ return {
2676
+ enter: function(element, target, cb) {animate.enter(element, null, target); cb(); },
2677
+ leave: function(element, cb) { animate.leave(element); cb(); }
2678
+ };
2679
+ }
2680
+
2681
+ return statics();
2682
+ }
2683
+
2684
+ var directive = {
2685
+ restrict: 'ECA',
2686
+ terminal: true,
2687
+ priority: 400,
2688
+ transclude: 'element',
2689
+ compile: function (tElement, tAttrs, $transclude) {
2690
+ return function (scope, $element, attrs) {
2691
+ var previousEl, currentEl, currentScope, latestLocals,
2692
+ onloadExp = attrs.onload || '',
2693
+ autoScrollExp = attrs.autoscroll,
2694
+ renderer = getRenderer(attrs, scope);
2695
+
2696
+ scope.$on('$stateChangeSuccess', function() {
2697
+ updateView(false);
2698
+ });
2699
+ scope.$on('$viewContentLoading', function() {
2700
+ updateView(false);
2701
+ });
2702
+
2703
+ updateView(true);
2704
+
2705
+ function cleanupLastView() {
2706
+ if (previousEl) {
2707
+ previousEl.remove();
2708
+ previousEl = null;
2709
+ }
2710
+
2711
+ if (currentScope) {
2712
+ currentScope.$destroy();
2713
+ currentScope = null;
2714
+ }
2715
+
2716
+ if (currentEl) {
2717
+ renderer.leave(currentEl, function() {
2718
+ previousEl = null;
2719
+ });
2720
+
2721
+ previousEl = currentEl;
2722
+ currentEl = null;
2723
+ }
2724
+ }
2725
+
2726
+ function updateView(firstTime) {
2727
+ var newScope = scope.$new(),
2728
+ name = currentEl && currentEl.data('$uiViewName'),
2729
+ previousLocals = name && $state.$current && $state.$current.locals[name];
2730
+
2731
+ if (!firstTime && previousLocals === latestLocals) return; // nothing to do
2732
+
2733
+ var clone = $transclude(newScope, function(clone) {
2734
+ renderer.enter(clone, $element, function onUiViewEnter() {
2735
+ if (angular.isDefined(autoScrollExp) && !autoScrollExp || scope.$eval(autoScrollExp)) {
2736
+ $uiViewScroll(clone);
2737
+ }
2738
+ });
2739
+ cleanupLastView();
2740
+ });
2741
+
2742
+ latestLocals = $state.$current.locals[clone.data('$uiViewName')];
2743
+
2744
+ currentEl = clone;
2745
+ currentScope = newScope;
2746
+ /**
2747
+ * @ngdoc event
2748
+ * @name ui.router.state.directive:ui-view#$viewContentLoaded
2749
+ * @eventOf ui.router.state.directive:ui-view
2750
+ * @eventType emits on ui-view directive scope
2751
+ * @description *
2752
+ * Fired once the view is **loaded**, *after* the DOM is rendered.
2753
+ *
2754
+ * @param {Object} event Event object.
2755
+ */
2756
+ currentScope.$emit('$viewContentLoaded');
2757
+ currentScope.$eval(onloadExp);
2758
+ }
2759
+ };
2760
+ }
2761
+ };
2762
+
2763
+ return directive;
2764
+ }
2765
+
2766
+ $ViewDirectiveFill.$inject = ['$compile', '$controller', '$state'];
2767
+ function $ViewDirectiveFill ($compile, $controller, $state) {
2768
+ return {
2769
+ restrict: 'ECA',
2770
+ priority: -400,
2771
+ compile: function (tElement) {
2772
+ var initial = tElement.html();
2773
+ return function (scope, $element, attrs) {
2774
+ var name = attrs.uiView || attrs.name || '',
2775
+ inherited = $element.inheritedData('$uiView');
2776
+
2777
+ if (name.indexOf('@') < 0) {
2778
+ name = name + '@' + (inherited ? inherited.state.name : '');
2779
+ }
2780
+
2781
+ $element.data('$uiViewName', name);
2782
+
2783
+ var current = $state.$current,
2784
+ locals = current && current.locals[name];
2785
+
2786
+ if (! locals) {
2787
+ return;
2788
+ }
2789
+
2790
+ $element.data('$uiView', { name: name, state: locals.$$state });
2791
+ $element.html(locals.$template ? locals.$template : initial);
2792
+
2793
+ var link = $compile($element.contents());
2794
+
2795
+ if (locals.$$controller) {
2796
+ locals.$scope = scope;
2797
+ var controller = $controller(locals.$$controller, locals);
2798
+ if (locals.$$controllerAs) {
2799
+ scope[locals.$$controllerAs] = controller;
2800
+ }
2801
+ $element.data('$ngControllerController', controller);
2802
+ $element.children().data('$ngControllerController', controller);
2803
+ }
2804
+
2805
+ link(scope);
2806
+ };
2807
+ }
2808
+ };
2809
+ }
2810
+
2811
+ angular.module('ui.router.state').directive('uiView', $ViewDirective);
2812
+ angular.module('ui.router.state').directive('uiView', $ViewDirectiveFill);
2813
+
2814
+ function parseStateRef(ref) {
2815
+ var parsed = ref.replace(/\n/g, " ").match(/^([^(]+?)\s*(\((.*)\))?$/);
2816
+ if (!parsed || parsed.length !== 4) throw new Error("Invalid state ref '" + ref + "'");
2817
+ return { state: parsed[1], paramExpr: parsed[3] || null };
2818
+ }
2819
+
2820
+ function stateContext(el) {
2821
+ var stateData = el.parent().inheritedData('$uiView');
2822
+
2823
+ if (stateData && stateData.state && stateData.state.name) {
2824
+ return stateData.state;
2825
+ }
2826
+ }
2827
+
2828
+ /**
2829
+ * @ngdoc directive
2830
+ * @name ui.router.state.directive:ui-sref
2831
+ *
2832
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$state
2833
+ * @requires $timeout
2834
+ *
2835
+ * @restrict A
2836
+ *
2837
+ * @description
2838
+ * A directive that binds a link (`<a>` tag) to a state. If the state has an associated
2839
+ * URL, the directive will automatically generate & update the `href` attribute via
2840
+ * the {@link ui.router.state.$state#methods_href $state.href()} method. Clicking
2841
+ * the link will trigger a state transition with optional parameters.
2842
+ *
2843
+ * Also middle-clicking, right-clicking, and ctrl-clicking on the link will be
2844
+ * handled natively by the browser.
2845
+ *
2846
+ * You can also use relative state paths within ui-sref, just like the relative
2847
+ * paths passed to `$state.go()`. You just need to be aware that the path is relative
2848
+ * to the state that the link lives in, in other words the state that loaded the
2849
+ * template containing the link.
2850
+ *
2851
+ * You can specify options to pass to {@link ui.router.state.$state#go $state.go()}
2852
+ * using the `ui-sref-opts` attribute. Options are restricted to `location`, `inherit`,
2853
+ * and `reload`.
2854
+ *
2855
+ * @example
2856
+ * Here's an example of how you'd use ui-sref and how it would compile. If you have the
2857
+ * following template:
2858
+ * <pre>
2859
+ * <a ui-sref="home">Home</a> | <a ui-sref="about">About</a>
2860
+ *
2861
+ * <ul>
2862
+ * <li ng-repeat="contact in contacts">
2863
+ * <a ui-sref="contacts.detail({ id: contact.id })">{{ contact.name }}</a>
2864
+ * </li>
2865
+ * </ul>
2866
+ * </pre>
2867
+ *
2868
+ * Then the compiled html would be (assuming Html5Mode is off):
2869
+ * <pre>
2870
+ * <a href="#/home" ui-sref="home">Home</a> | <a href="#/about" ui-sref="about">About</a>
2871
+ *
2872
+ * <ul>
2873
+ * <li ng-repeat="contact in contacts">
2874
+ * <a href="#/contacts/1" ui-sref="contacts.detail({ id: contact.id })">Joe</a>
2875
+ * </li>
2876
+ * <li ng-repeat="contact in contacts">
2877
+ * <a href="#/contacts/2" ui-sref="contacts.detail({ id: contact.id })">Alice</a>
2878
+ * </li>
2879
+ * <li ng-repeat="contact in contacts">
2880
+ * <a href="#/contacts/3" ui-sref="contacts.detail({ id: contact.id })">Bob</a>
2881
+ * </li>
2882
+ * </ul>
2883
+ *
2884
+ * <a ui-sref="home" ui-sref-opts="{reload: true}">Home</a>
2885
+ * </pre>
2886
+ *
2887
+ * @param {string} ui-sref 'stateName' can be any valid absolute or relative state
2888
+ * @param {Object} ui-sref-opts options to pass to {@link ui.router.state.$state#go $state.go()}
2889
+ */
2890
+ $StateRefDirective.$inject = ['$state', '$timeout'];
2891
+ function $StateRefDirective($state, $timeout) {
2892
+ var allowedOptions = ['location', 'inherit', 'reload'];
2893
+
2894
+ return {
2895
+ restrict: 'A',
2896
+ require: '?^uiSrefActive',
2897
+ link: function(scope, element, attrs, uiSrefActive) {
2898
+ var ref = parseStateRef(attrs.uiSref);
2899
+ var params = null, url = null, base = stateContext(element) || $state.$current;
2900
+ var isForm = element[0].nodeName === "FORM";
2901
+ var attr = isForm ? "action" : "href", nav = true;
2902
+
2903
+ var options = {
2904
+ relative: base
2905
+ };
2906
+ var optionsOverride = scope.$eval(attrs.uiSrefOpts) || {};
2907
+ angular.forEach(allowedOptions, function(option) {
2908
+ if (option in optionsOverride) {
2909
+ options[option] = optionsOverride[option];
2910
+ }
2911
+ });
2912
+
2913
+ var update = function(newVal) {
2914
+ if (newVal) params = newVal;
2915
+ if (!nav) return;
2916
+
2917
+ var newHref = $state.href(ref.state, params, options);
2918
+
2919
+ if (uiSrefActive) {
2920
+ uiSrefActive.$$setStateInfo(ref.state, params);
2921
+ }
2922
+ if (!newHref) {
2923
+ nav = false;
2924
+ return false;
2925
+ }
2926
+ element[0][attr] = newHref;
2927
+ };
2928
+
2929
+ if (ref.paramExpr) {
2930
+ scope.$watch(ref.paramExpr, function(newVal, oldVal) {
2931
+ if (newVal !== params) update(newVal);
2932
+ }, true);
2933
+ params = scope.$eval(ref.paramExpr);
2934
+ }
2935
+ update();
2936
+
2937
+ if (isForm) return;
2938
+
2939
+ element.bind("click", function(e) {
2940
+ var button = e.which || e.button;
2941
+ if ( !(button > 1 || e.ctrlKey || e.metaKey || e.shiftKey || element.attr('target')) ) {
2942
+ // HACK: This is to allow ng-clicks to be processed before the transition is initiated:
2943
+ $timeout(function() {
2944
+ $state.go(ref.state, params, options);
2945
+ });
2946
+ e.preventDefault();
2947
+ }
2948
+ });
2949
+ }
2950
+ };
2951
+ }
2952
+
2953
+ /**
2954
+ * @ngdoc directive
2955
+ * @name ui.router.state.directive:ui-sref-active
2956
+ *
2957
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$state
2958
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$stateParams
2959
+ * @requires $interpolate
2960
+ *
2961
+ * @restrict A
2962
+ *
2963
+ * @description
2964
+ * A directive working alongside ui-sref to add classes to an element when the
2965
+ * related ui-sref directive's state is active, and removing them when it is inactive.
2966
+ * The primary use-case is to simplify the special appearance of navigation menus
2967
+ * relying on `ui-sref`, by having the "active" state's menu button appear different,
2968
+ * distinguishing it from the inactive menu items.
2969
+ *
2970
+ * @example
2971
+ * Given the following template:
2972
+ * <pre>
2973
+ * <ul>
2974
+ * <li ui-sref-active="active" class="item">
2975
+ * <a href ui-sref="app.user({user: 'bilbobaggins'})">@bilbobaggins</a>
2976
+ * </li>
2977
+ * </ul>
2978
+ * </pre>
2979
+ *
2980
+ * When the app state is "app.user", and contains the state parameter "user" with value "bilbobaggins",
2981
+ * the resulting HTML will appear as (note the 'active' class):
2982
+ * <pre>
2983
+ * <ul>
2984
+ * <li ui-sref-active="active" class="item active">
2985
+ * <a ui-sref="app.user({user: 'bilbobaggins'})" href="/users/bilbobaggins">@bilbobaggins</a>
2986
+ * </li>
2987
+ * </ul>
2988
+ * </pre>
2989
+ *
2990
+ * The class name is interpolated **once** during the directives link time (any further changes to the
2991
+ * interpolated value are ignored).
2992
+ *
2993
+ * Multiple classes may be specified in a space-separated format:
2994
+ * <pre>
2995
+ * <ul>
2996
+ * <li ui-sref-active='class1 class2 class3'>
2997
+ * <a ui-sref="app.user">link</a>
2998
+ * </li>
2999
+ * </ul>
3000
+ * </pre>
3001
+ */
3002
+ $StateActiveDirective.$inject = ['$state', '$stateParams', '$interpolate'];
3003
+ function $StateActiveDirective($state, $stateParams, $interpolate) {
3004
+ return {
3005
+ restrict: "A",
3006
+ controller: ['$scope', '$element', '$attrs', function($scope, $element, $attrs) {
3007
+ var state, params, activeClass;
3008
+
3009
+ // There probably isn't much point in $observing this
3010
+ activeClass = $interpolate($attrs.uiSrefActive || '', false)($scope);
3011
+
3012
+ // Allow uiSref to communicate with uiSrefActive
3013
+ this.$$setStateInfo = function(newState, newParams) {
3014
+ state = $state.get(newState, stateContext($element));
3015
+ params = newParams;
3016
+ update();
3017
+ };
3018
+
3019
+ $scope.$on('$stateChangeSuccess', update);
3020
+
3021
+ // Update route state
3022
+ function update() {
3023
+ if ($state.$current.self === state && matchesParams()) {
3024
+ $element.addClass(activeClass);
3025
+ } else {
3026
+ $element.removeClass(activeClass);
3027
+ }
3028
+ }
3029
+
3030
+ function matchesParams() {
3031
+ return !params || equalForKeys(params, $stateParams);
3032
+ }
3033
+ }]
3034
+ };
3035
+ }
3036
+
3037
+ angular.module('ui.router.state')
3038
+ .directive('uiSref', $StateRefDirective)
3039
+ .directive('uiSrefActive', $StateActiveDirective);
3040
+
3041
+ /**
3042
+ * @ngdoc filter
3043
+ * @name ui.router.state.filter:isState
3044
+ *
3045
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$state
3046
+ *
3047
+ * @description
3048
+ * Translates to {@link ui.router.state.$state#methods_is $state.is("stateName")}.
3049
+ */
3050
+ $IsStateFilter.$inject = ['$state'];
3051
+ function $IsStateFilter($state) {
3052
+ return function(state) {
3053
+ return $state.is(state);
3054
+ };
3055
+ }
3056
+
3057
+ /**
3058
+ * @ngdoc filter
3059
+ * @name ui.router.state.filter:includedByState
3060
+ *
3061
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$state
3062
+ *
3063
+ * @description
3064
+ * Translates to {@link ui.router.state.$state#methods_includes $state.includes('fullOrPartialStateName')}.
3065
+ */
3066
+ $IncludedByStateFilter.$inject = ['$state'];
3067
+ function $IncludedByStateFilter($state) {
3068
+ return function(state) {
3069
+ return $state.includes(state);
3070
+ };
3071
+ }
3072
+
3073
+ angular.module('ui.router.state')
3074
+ .filter('isState', $IsStateFilter)
3075
+ .filter('includedByState', $IncludedByStateFilter);
3076
+
3077
+ /*
3078
+ * @ngdoc object
3079
+ * @name ui.router.compat.$routeProvider
3080
+ *
3081
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$stateProvider
3082
+ * @requires ui.router.router.$urlRouterProvider
3083
+ *
3084
+ * @description
3085
+ * `$routeProvider` of the `ui.router.compat` module overwrites the existing
3086
+ * `routeProvider` from the core. This is done to provide compatibility between
3087
+ * the UI Router and the core router.
3088
+ *
3089
+ * It also provides a `when()` method to register routes that map to certain urls.
3090
+ * Behind the scenes it actually delegates either to
3091
+ * {@link ui.router.router.$urlRouterProvider $urlRouterProvider} or to the
3092
+ * {@link ui.router.state.$stateProvider $stateProvider} to postprocess the given
3093
+ * router definition object.
3094
+ */
3095
+ $RouteProvider.$inject = ['$stateProvider', '$urlRouterProvider'];
3096
+ function $RouteProvider( $stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider) {
3097
+
3098
+ var routes = [];
3099
+
3100
+ onEnterRoute.$inject = ['$$state'];
3101
+ function onEnterRoute( $$state) {
3102
+ /*jshint validthis: true */
3103
+ this.locals = $$state.locals.globals;
3104
+ this.params = this.locals.$stateParams;
3105
+ }
3106
+
3107
+ function onExitRoute() {
3108
+ /*jshint validthis: true */
3109
+ this.locals = null;
3110
+ this.params = null;
3111
+ }
3112
+
3113
+ this.when = when;
3114
+ /*
3115
+ * @ngdoc function
3116
+ * @name ui.router.compat.$routeProvider#when
3117
+ * @methodOf ui.router.compat.$routeProvider
3118
+ *
3119
+ * @description
3120
+ * Registers a route with a given route definition object. The route definition
3121
+ * object has the same interface the angular core route definition object has.
3122
+ *
3123
+ * @example
3124
+ * <pre>
3125
+ * var app = angular.module('app', ['ui.router.compat']);
3126
+ *
3127
+ * app.config(function ($routeProvider) {
3128
+ * $routeProvider.when('home', {
3129
+ * controller: function () { ... },
3130
+ * templateUrl: 'path/to/template'
3131
+ * });
3132
+ * });
3133
+ * </pre>
3134
+ *
3135
+ * @param {string} url URL as string
3136
+ * @param {object} route Route definition object
3137
+ *
3138
+ * @return {object} $routeProvider - $routeProvider instance
3139
+ */
3140
+ function when(url, route) {
3141
+ /*jshint validthis: true */
3142
+ if (route.redirectTo != null) {
3143
+ // Redirect, configure directly on $urlRouterProvider
3144
+ var redirect = route.redirectTo, handler;
3145
+ if (isString(redirect)) {
3146
+ handler = redirect; // leave $urlRouterProvider to handle
3147
+ } else if (isFunction(redirect)) {
3148
+ // Adapt to $urlRouterProvider API
3149
+ handler = function (params, $location) {
3150
+ return redirect(params, $location.path(), $location.search());
3151
+ };
3152
+ } else {
3153
+ throw new Error("Invalid 'redirectTo' in when()");
3154
+ }
3155
+ $urlRouterProvider.when(url, handler);
3156
+ } else {
3157
+ // Regular route, configure as state
3158
+ $stateProvider.state(inherit(route, {
3159
+ parent: null,
3160
+ name: 'route:' + encodeURIComponent(url),
3161
+ url: url,
3162
+ onEnter: onEnterRoute,
3163
+ onExit: onExitRoute
3164
+ }));
3165
+ }
3166
+ routes.push(route);
3167
+ return this;
3168
+ }
3169
+
3170
+ /*
3171
+ * @ngdoc object
3172
+ * @name ui.router.compat.$route
3173
+ *
3174
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$state
3175
+ * @requires $rootScope
3176
+ * @requires $routeParams
3177
+ *
3178
+ * @property {object} routes - Array of registered routes.
3179
+ * @property {object} params - Current route params as object.
3180
+ * @property {string} current - Name of the current route.
3181
+ *
3182
+ * @description
3183
+ * The `$route` service provides interfaces to access defined routes. It also let's
3184
+ * you access route params through `$routeParams` service, so you have fully
3185
+ * control over all the stuff you would actually get from angular's core `$route`
3186
+ * service.
3187
+ */
3188
+ this.$get = $get;
3189
+ $get.$inject = ['$state', '$rootScope', '$routeParams'];
3190
+ function $get( $state, $rootScope, $routeParams) {
3191
+
3192
+ var $route = {
3193
+ routes: routes,
3194
+ params: $routeParams,
3195
+ current: undefined
3196
+ };
3197
+
3198
+ function stateAsRoute(state) {
3199
+ return (state.name !== '') ? state : undefined;
3200
+ }
3201
+
3202
+ $rootScope.$on('$stateChangeStart', function (ev, to, toParams, from, fromParams) {
3203
+ $rootScope.$broadcast('$routeChangeStart', stateAsRoute(to), stateAsRoute(from));
3204
+ });
3205
+
3206
+ $rootScope.$on('$stateChangeSuccess', function (ev, to, toParams, from, fromParams) {
3207
+ $route.current = stateAsRoute(to);
3208
+ $rootScope.$broadcast('$routeChangeSuccess', stateAsRoute(to), stateAsRoute(from));
3209
+ copy(toParams, $route.params);
3210
+ });
3211
+
3212
+ $rootScope.$on('$stateChangeError', function (ev, to, toParams, from, fromParams, error) {
3213
+ $rootScope.$broadcast('$routeChangeError', stateAsRoute(to), stateAsRoute(from), error);
3214
+ });
3215
+
3216
+ return $route;
3217
+ }
3218
+ }
3219
+
3220
+ angular.module('ui.router.compat')
3221
+ .provider('$route', $RouteProvider)
3222
+ .directive('ngView', $ViewDirective);
3223
+ })(window, window.angular);