First attempt at this and every tutorial I find the code / structure is all
different so it makes it even worse. And everything as usual is in a single
app.js file so thats no help either.
Basically there will be a lot of directives created to avoid the
ng-controller usage.
But how is a simple say userName directive written and saved in the
directives folder?
Where we drop <user-name></user-name> in a view and populate it with data
from and API call. That's as basic real world I can think of
Do you need to load it in app.js :
angular.module('app', [
'ngRoute',
'ngResource',
'ngStorage',
'appRoutes',
'userName',
.....500 other directives?
])
All files are combined / minified
I really wish there was a real example of usage, naming conventions, folder
structure, its all do it how ever, and there are guides to follow then the
tutorials don't follow, don't say file names, where they are saved, how
they are loaded if loaded and where....
For the <user-name> directive in guides half are prefixed with
my-app-[directive name] other just directive-name, no reason noted why?
Other directive function names are myAppUserList function() then others are
userList function() why do people use myApp prefix naming? Is it supposed
to be there? If so where is this noted / docs?
I thought a framework as with any thing "structured" would have a common
design pattern to follow.
To me it seems like a pre-fabricated house that you can put together and if
you like put the doors on the ceiling and windows on the floor, you
probably should not but you can if you want type attitude.
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