I saw that the egghead.io folks were made a
video<https://egghead.io/lessons/angularjs-create-a-scope-decorator>about a
$scope decorator, which if that's like a python decorator, would do
the trick.
Would myStuff be brought into the controller as its own service?
i.e. would this work?:
angular.module('myStuff').service('myStuff', [
'service1',
'service2',
'service3',
'service4',
function(service1, service2, service3, service4) {
return {
param1: service1,
param2: service2,
param3: service3,
param4: service4
};
}]);
myApp.controller('mainCtrl', [
'$scope',
'myStuff',
function($scope, myStuff) {
angular.extend($scope, myStuff);
// now $scope has all the params
}]);
-Aleck
On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 11:20:24 PM UTC-7, Sander Elias wrote:
>
> Hi Yonatan,
>
> Use angular.extend.
> put all of your dependencies in an object like this:
>
> myStuff = { param1: service1,
> param2: service2,
> param3: service3,
> param4: service4
> }
>
> then in your controller you can do:
>
> angular.extend($scope, myStuff);
>
> and you are done.
>
> Regards
> Sander
>
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