Hi all (and sorry for my bad english). 

I need to set some "value" that I need to use into my template file. Like this: 

app.value("foo","val1");
app.value("bar","val2");

Now, the only way that I know that permit me to use these "value()" into my 
template is to "import" theme into $scope/$rootScope, so I have a function like 
this:

app.run(function ($cacheFactory, $rootScope, $http,$cookies,foo,bar) {
        /* ..... */
        $rootScope.foo = foo;
        $rootScope.bar = bar;
}

Question 1: is this the right way to do this ? 

Question 2: if the answer for the Question 1 is "yes", can I define an object 
into value() ?
Something like this:

app.value("foobar.foo","val1");
app.value("foobar.bar","val2");

then in .run() function a line like this: 

$rootScope.foobar = foobar;


Thanks.

--
Davide Morelli
[email protected]




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