- Spring 5.0 By Example
- Claudio Eduardo de Oliveira
- 184字
- 2025-02-25 18:46:34
Creating the Category Controller
Now, we need to create our controllers. We will start with the simplest to make the example more easy to understand. The CategoryController has the responsibility of controlling the data of the Category entity. There are two controllers, one enables us to create a category, and another lists all categories stored in the database.
The category-controller.js should be like this:
(function (angular) {
'use strict';
// Controllers
angular.module('cms.modules.category.controllers', []).
controller('CategoryCreateController',
['$scope', 'CategoryService','$state',
function ($scope, CategoryService,$state) {
$scope.resetForm = function () {
$scope.category = null;
};
$scope.create = function (category) {
CategoryService.create(category).then(
function (data) {
console.log("Success on create Category!!!")
$state.go('categories')
}, function (err) {
console.log("Error on create Category!!!")
});
};
}]).
controller('CategoryListController',
['$scope', 'CategoryService',
function ($scope, CategoryService) {
CategoryService.find().then(function (data) {
$scope.categories = data.data;
}, function (err) {
console.log(err);
});
}]);
})(angular);
We have created an AngularJS module. It helps us to keep the functions organized. It acts as a kind of namespace for us. The .controller function is a constructor to create our controller's instances. We received some parameters, the AngularJS framework will inject these objects for us.