I'm defining my states in this way:
var parentStates = [
{state : 'home', url: '/home', template: 'home.html'},
{state : 'about', url: '/about', template: 'about.html'},
{state : 'contact', url: '/contact', template: 'contact.html'},
{state : 'home.data', url: '', template: 'data.html'},
{state : 'about.data', url: '', template: 'data.html'},
{state : 'contact.data', url: '', template: 'data.html'}
];
$urlRouterProvider.otherwise("/main/home");
$stateProvider
.state("main", { abtract: true, url:"/main",
views: {
"viewA": {
templateUrl:"main.html"
}
}
});
parentStates.forEach(function(value){
$stateProvider
.state("main." + value.state, {
url: value.url,
views: {
"": {
templateUrl: value.template
}
},
})
});
I want to write a 'decorator'
for setting the view's name based on 'templateUrl'
(As you see above, the view's name is empty).
This is the code for the decorator:
$stateProvider.decorator('views', function (state, parent) {
var result = {},
views = parent(state);
// Don't touch the 'main state'
if (state.name === "main") {
return views;
}
angular.forEach(views, function (config, name) {
if(config.templateUrl=='data.html'){
result[name] = 'viewC@main';
}
else{
result[name] = 'viewB@main';
}
});
return result;
});
Of course, this doesn't work. I'm a little bit lost.
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