Awesome question, just wanted to post a similar one. We have a similar 
need. We're aiming to build a larger application that is based upon 
"plugins", meaning that depending on the kind of user a set of (angular) 
modules are (lazily) loaded.

I'm interested as well in the best practices approach of achieving such a 
scenario with Angular. What I found so far is this:

   - https://github.com/ifyio/angularjs-lazy-loading-with-requirejs/
   - 
   https://github.com/ifyio/angularjs-lazy-loading-with-requirejs-optimisation
   - https://github.com/matys84pl/angularjs-requirejs-lazy-controllers
   
Is this the way to go till Angular has build-in support for lazy loading of 
modules??

Thx for any help.

On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 3:14:47 AM UTC+2, RichardAlan wrote:
>
> I have a SPA application.  When the index.html loads I load AngularJS and 
> all of the javascript my application users will use.  This means that even 
> the basic users also get the javascript for admin users loaded to their 
> PCs. What I would like to do is to load some modules at a later time after 
> I have determined if the user is authorized as a basic, editing or admin 
> user.
>
> From what I understand lazy loading is something that is planned for a 
> future release of AngularJS. 
>
> Can anyone give me an update on the status of this. Has anyone been 
> suggesting if the lazy loading will be based on an exisiting framework ? 
>  Also any suggestions on how I could best do lazy loading until AngularJS 
> comes up with a solution?
>

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