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@workInProgress
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@ngdoc overview
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@name Tutorial: Step 4
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@description
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<table id="tutorial_nav">
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<tr>
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<td id="previous_step">{@link tutorial.step_00 Previous}</td>
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<td id="step_result">{@link http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-4/app Example}</td>
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<td id="tut_home">{@link tutorial Tutorial Home}</td>
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<td id="code_diff">{@link https://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat/compare/step-3...step-4 Code
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Diff}</td>
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<td id="next_step">{@link tutorial.step_00 Next}</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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In this step, we add a feature that lets our users choose which way to order the phone list.
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__`app/index.html`:__
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<pre>
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...
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<ul class="predicates">
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<li>
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Search: <input type="text" name="query"/>
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</li>
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<li>
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Sort by:
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<select name="orderProp">
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<option value="name">Alphabetical</option>
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<option value="age">Newest</option>
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</select>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<ul class="phones">
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<li ng:repeat="phone in phones.$filter(query).$orderBy(orderProp)">
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{{phone.name}}
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<p>{{phone.snippet}}</p>
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</li>
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</ul>
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...
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</pre>
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__`app/js/controller.js`:__
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<pre>
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/* App Controllers */
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function PhoneListCtrl() {
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this.phones = [{"name": "Nexus S",
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"snippet": "Fast just got faster with Nexus S.",
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"age": 0},
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{"name": "Motorola XOOM™ with Wi-Fi",
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"snippet": "The Next, Next Generation tablet.",
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"age": 1},
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{"name": "MOTOROLA XOOM™",
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"snippet": "The Next, Next Generation tablet.",
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"age": 2}];
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this.orderProp = 'age';
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}
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</pre>
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__`test/unit/controllerSpec.js`:__
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<pre>
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/* jasmine specs for controllers go here */
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describe('PhoneCat controllers', function() {
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describe('PhoneListCtrl', function(){
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var scope, $browser, ctrl;
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beforeEach(function() {
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ctrl = new PhoneListCtrl();
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});
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it('should create "phones" model with 3 phones', function() {
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expect(ctrl.phones.length).toBe(3);
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});
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it('should set the default value of orderProp model', function() {
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expect(ctrl.orderProp).toBe('age');
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});
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});
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});
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</pre>
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__`test/e2e/scenarios.js`:__
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<pre>
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/* jasmine-like end2end tests go here */
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describe('PhoneCat App', function() {
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describe('Phone list view', function() {
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beforeEach(function() {
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browser().navigateTo('../../app/index.html');
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});
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it('should filter the phone list as user types into the search box', function() {
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expect(repeater('.phones li').count()).toBe(3);
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input('query').enter('nexus');
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expect(repeater('.phones li').count()).toBe(1);
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input('query').enter('motorola');
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expect(repeater('.phones li').count()).toBe(2);
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});
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it('should be possible to control phone order via the drop down select box', function() {
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input('query').enter('tablet'); //let's narrow the dataset to make the test assertions
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shorter
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expect(repeater('.phones li', 'Phone List').column('a')).
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toEqual(["Motorola XOOM\u2122 with Wi-Fi",
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"MOTOROLA XOOM\u2122"]);
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select('orderProp').option('alphabetical');
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expect(repeater('.phones li', 'Phone List').column('a')).
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toEqual(["MOTOROLA XOOM\u2122",
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"Motorola XOOM\u2122 with Wi-Fi"]);
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});
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});
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});
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</pre>
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## Discussion:
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To provide dynamic ordering, we employ another one of angular's "array type augmenters" and let
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the data binding do the rest of the work for us:
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* First, we provide a `<select>` element named `orderProp` for our users so they can choose to
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sort the phone list either alphabetically or by the age of the phone. We added the `age` property
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to each phone record so we can sort by that field.
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* Like {@link angular.Array.filter $filter}, {@link angular.Array.orderBy $orderBy} is a built-in
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method available on array objects in angular expressions. In our UI template, we set up a select
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box that lets the user set the `orderProp` model variable to one of the string constants: `age` or
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`name`.
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* In our controller, we added a line to set the default value of `orderProp` to `age`. If we
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don't override the default value, angular uses the value of the first `<option>` element when it
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initializes the data model.
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* Our unit test now verifies that our default ordering property is set.
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* We added an end-to-end test to verify that our select box ordering mechanism works properly.
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* Once again we added a little more CSS to improve the View.
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<table id="tutorial_nav">
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<tr>
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<td id="previous_step">{@link tutorial.step_00 Previous}</td>
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<td id="step_result">{@link http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-4/app Example}</td>
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<td id="tut_home">{@link tutorial Tutorial Home}</td>
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<td id="code_diff">{@link https://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat/compare/step-3...step-4 Code
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Diff}</td>
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<td id="next_step">{@link tutorial.step_00 Next}</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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