In my previous question, I understand that the code var app = angular.module(\'myApp\', []);
connects the module app
to the view myApp
.
That array is meant to add various module to your current
app
which is mentioned in your first part ofangular.module
as string`, You could simply say for injecting various dependency.
You could create an n
number of module inside your app for each component of angular
& then you could combine them into one single app and you can angular.bootstrap
or apply it on page using ng-app
directive.
Example
Suppose you have an app which has different component like services, factory, filters, directives, etc. You could create a module for each of them. Just for making separation of concern.
angular.module('myApp.filters', [])
angular.module('myApp.services', [])
angular.module('myApp.controllers', [])
angular.module('myApp.directives', [])
angular.module('myApp.constants', [])
And while appending an component to it you could simply use that specific module of it. Like you wanted to add service then you just add that service into myApp.services
by doing
angular.module('myApp.services').service('example', function(){
})
And then inside you app.js you could do combine all of this modules to an single module like below.
angular.module('myApp', [
'myApp.services',
'myApp.controllers',
'myApp.directives',
'myApp.directives',
'myApp.constants'
])
While initializing an app you could simply use myApp
inside, that would make available all other module to it.
What is the empty array used for?
In you code you are creating an module which doesn't inject any dependency, []
which means it is independent of any other angular
module.
Dependency injected inside the
[]
is nothing but importing module