angular-ecmascript is a utility library which will help you write an AngularJS app using ES6's class system.
As for now there is no official way to do so, however using ES6 syntax is recommended, hence this library was created.
In addition, angular-ecmascript provides us with some very handy features, like auto-injection without using any pre-processors like ng-annotate. For more information about angular-ecmascript's API and features please read the following docs.
angular-ecmascript provides us with some base module-helpers classes which we should inherit from while writing our helpers. These are the available helpers:
Each helper can be defined with a static $inject property which will be responsible for dependencies injection, and a static $name property, which is responsible for specifying the helper's name and defaults to the class'es name.
import { Service, Controller } from 'angular-ecmascript/module-helpers';
class DateService extends Service {
static $name = '$date'
now() {
return new Date().getTime();
}
}
class MyController extends Controller {
static $inject = ['$date']
constructor(...args) {
super(...args);
this.createdAt = this.$date.now();
}
}To interface with these helpers we will need to use a module-loader provided by angular-ecmascript. Just create a new AngularJS module wrapped by the loader and use it like so:
// libs
import Angular from 'angular';
import Loader from 'angular-ecmascript/module-loader';
// module-helpers
import MyCtrl from './controllers/my.ctrl';
import MyDirective from './directives/my.directive';
import MyService from './services/my.service';
// app
App = Angular.module('my-app', [
'module1',
'module2',
'module3'
]);
// loader
new Loader(App)
.load(MyCtrl)
.load(MyDirective)
.load(MyService);Loader()can take a module name as the first argument and an optional dependencies array if you'd like to load a module by name.Loader.load()can take an array of several module-helpers instead of chaining them one-by-one.Loader.load()can take a string as the first argument representing the provider type and its value as the second argument, just like the $provide service.
Used to define a new provider.
import { Provider } from 'angular-ecmascript/module-helpers';
class MomentProvider extends Provider {
static $name = '$now'
$get() {
return new Date().getTime();
}
}Used to define a new service.
import { Service } from 'angular-ecmascript/module-helpers';
class DateService extends Service {
static $name = '$date'
now() {
return new Date().getTime();
}
}Used to define a new factory.
- Note that the
createmethod must be implemented, otherwise an error will be thrown during load time.
import { Factory } from 'angular-ecmascript/module-helpers';
class MomentFactory extends Factory {
static $name = 'now'
create() {
return new Date().getTime();
}
}Used to define a new controller.
$scopewill be injected automatically so no need to specify it.- When using angular-meteor the controller will be set as the view model automatically.
import { Controller } from 'angular-ecmascript/module-helpers';
class MyController extends Controller {
constructor(...args) {
super(...args);
this.createdAt = new Date().getTime();
}
logCreationTime() {
console.log(`created at: ${this.createdAy}`);
}
}Used to define a new directive.
import { Directive } from 'angular-ecmascript/module-helpers';
class MyDirective extends Directive {
templateUrl: 'my-template.html'
restrict = 'E'
transclude = true
scope = {}
link(scope) {
scope.foo = 'foo';
scope.bar = 'bar';
}
}Used to define a new decorator.
$delegatewill be injected automatically so no need to specify it.- Note that the
decoratemethod must be implemented, otherwise an error will be thrown during load time. - No need to return the
$delegateobject, it should be handled automatically.
import { Decorator } from 'angular-ecmascript/module-helpers';
class MyDecorator extends Decorator {
static $name = 'myService'
helperFn() {
// an additional fn to add to the service
}
decorate() {
this.$delegate.aHelpfulAddition = this.helperFn;
}
}Used to define a new filter.
- Note that the
filtermethod must be implemented, otherwise an error will be thrown during load time.
import { Filter } from 'angular-ecmascript/module-helpers';
class MyFilter extends Filter {
filter(input = '', uppercase) {
let out = '';
for (let i = 0; i < input.length; i++) {
out = input.charAt(i) + out;
}
// conditional based on optional argument
if (uppercase) {
out = out.toUpperCase();
}
return out;
}
}Used to define a new config.
- Note that the
configuremethod must be implemented, otherwise an error will be thrown during load time.
import { Config } from 'angular-ecmascript/module-helpers';
class RoutesCfg extends Config {
static $inject = ['$routeProvider']
constructor(...args) {
super(...args);
this.fetchUser = ['http', this::this.fetchUser];
}
configure() {
this.$routeProvider
.when('/', {
template: '<home user="$resolve.user"></home>',
resolve: {
user: this.fetchUser
}
});
}
fetchUser($http) {
return $http.get('...');
}
}Used to define a new run block.
- Note that the
runmethod must be implemented, otherwise an error will be thrown during load time.
import { Runner } from 'angular-meteor/module-helpers';
class RoutesRunner extends Runner {
static $inject = ['$rootScope', '$state']
run() {
this.$rootScope.$on('$stateChangeError', (...args) => {
const [,,, err] = args;
if (err === 'AUTH_REQUIRED') {
this.$state.go('login');
}
});
}
}The source is available for download from GitHub. Alternatively, you can install using Node Package Manager (npm):
npm install angular-ecmascript