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@ngdoc overview
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@name Tutorial: Step 2
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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_01 Previous}</td>
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<td id="step_result">{@link http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-2/app Live
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Demo}</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-1...step-2 Code
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Diff}</td>
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<td id="next_step">{@link tutorial.step_03 Next}</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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Now it's time to make this web page dynamic with angular. We'll also add a test that verifies the
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code for the controller we are going to add.
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There are many ways to structure the code for an application. With angular, we encourage the use
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of {@link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model–View–Controller the MVC design pattern} to decouple
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the code and separate concerns. With that in mind, let's use a little angular and JavaScript to
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add Model, View, and Controller components to our app.
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1. Reset your workspace to Step 2 using:
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git checkout --force step-2
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or
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./goto_step.sh 2
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2. Refresh your browser or check the app out on {@link
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http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-2/app our server}. The app now contains a list
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with 3 phones.
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The most important changes are listed below. You can see the full diff on {@link
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https://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat/compare/step-1...step-2 GitHub}:
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## Template for the View
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The __View__ component is constructed by angular from this template:
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__`app/index.html`:__
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<pre>
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...
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<body ng:controller="PhoneListCtrl">
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<ul>
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<li ng:repeat="phone in phones">
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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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<script src="lib/angular/angular.js" ng:autobind></script>
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<script src="js/controllers.js"></script>
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</body>
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</html>
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</pre>
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We replaced the hard-coded phone list with the {@link angular.widget.@ng:repeat ng:repeat widget}
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and two {@link guide.expression angular expressions} enclosed in curly braces: `{{phone.name}}`
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and `{{phone.snippet}}`:
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* The `ng:repeat="phone in phones"` statement in the `<li>` tag is an angular repeater. It
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tells angular to create a `<li>` element for each phone in the phones list, using the first
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`<li>` tag as the template.
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* The curly braces around `phone.name` and `phone.snippet` are an example of {@link
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angular.markup angular markup}. The curly braces are shorthand for the angular directive
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{@link angular.directive.ng:bind ng:bind}. They indicate to angular that these are template
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binding points. Binding points are locations in the template where angular creates
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data-binding between the View and the Model. In angular, the View is a projection of the Model
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through the HTML template. This means that whenever the model changes, angular refreshes the
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appropriate binding points, which updates the view.
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## Model and Controller
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The data __Model__ (a short list of phones in object literal notation) is instantiated within the
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__Controller__ function (`PhoneListCtrl`):
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__`app/js/controllers.js`:__
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<pre>
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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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{"name": "Motorola XOOM™ with Wi-Fi",
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"snippet": "The Next, Next Generation tablet."},
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{"name": "MOTOROLA XOOM™",
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"snippet": "The Next, Next Generation tablet."}];
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}
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</pre>
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Although the controller is not yet doing very much controlling, it is playing a crucial role. By
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providing context for our data model, the controller allows us to establish data-binding between
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the model and the view. Note in the following how we connected the dots between our presentation,
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data, and logic components:
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* The name of our controller function (in the JavaScript file `controllers.js`) matches the
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{@link angular.directive.ng:controller ng:controller} directive in the `<body>` tag
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(`PhoneListCtrl`).
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* We instantiated our data within the scope of our controller function, and our template
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binding points are located within the block bounded by the `<body
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ng:controller="PhoneListCtrl>` tag.
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Angular uses scopes, along with the information contained in the template, data model, and
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controller to keep the Model and View separated but in sync: any changes to the model are
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reflected in the view; any changes that occur in the view are reflected in the model.
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As for our data model, we created a simple array of phone records, specified in object literal
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notation.
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## Tests
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The "Angular way" makes it easy for us to test as we develop; the unit test for your newly created
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controller looks as follows:
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__`test/unit/controllersSpec.js`:__
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<pre>
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describe('PhoneCat controllers', function() {
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describe('PhoneListCtrl', function(){
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it('should create "phones" model with 3 phones', function() {
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var ctrl = new PhoneListCtrl();
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expect(ctrl.phones.length).toBe(3);
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});
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});
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});
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</pre>
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Ease of testing is another cornerstone of angular's design philosophy. All we are doing here is
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showing how easy it is to create a unit test. The test verifies that we have 3 records in the
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phones array.
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Angular developers prefer the syntax of Jasmine's Behavior-driven Development (BDD) framework when
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writing tests. Although Jasmine is not required by angular, we used it to write all tests in this
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tutorial. You can learn about Jasmine on the {@link http://pivotal.github.com/jasmine/ Jasmine
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home page} and on the {@link https://github.com/pivotal/jasmine/wiki Jasmine wiki}.
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angular-seed project is pre-configured to run all unit tests using {@link
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http://code.google.com/p/js-test-driver/ JsTestDriver}. To run the test, do the following:
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1. In a _separate_ terminal window or tab, go to the `angular-phonecat` directory and run
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`./scripts/test-server.sh` to start the test web server.
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2. Open a new browser tab or window, navigate to http://localhost:9876, and choose "strict
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mode". At this point, you can leave this tab open and forget about it. JsTestDriver will
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use it to execute our tests and report the results in the terminal.
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3. Execute the test by running `./scripts/test.sh`
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You should see the following or similar output:
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Chrome: Runner reset.
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.
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Total 1 tests (Passed: 1; Fails: 0; Errors: 0) (2.00 ms)
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Chrome 11.0.696.57 Mac OS: Run 1 tests (Passed: 1; Fails: 0; Errors 0) (2.00 ms)
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Yay! The test passed! Now, let's go to Step 3 to learn how to add full text search to the app.
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<table id="tutorial_nav">
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<tr>
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<td id="previous_step">{@link tutorial.step_01 Previous}</td>
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<td id="step_result">{@link http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-2/app Live
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Demo}</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-1...step-2 Code
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Diff}</td>
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<td id="next_step">{@link tutorial.step_03 Next}</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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