Controller not a function, got undefined, while defining controllers globally

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感动是毒
感动是毒 2020-11-22 00:22

I am writing a sample application using angularjs. i got an error mentioned below on chrome browser.

Error is

Error: [ng:areq] http://errors.

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  •  野趣味
    野趣味 (楼主)
    2020-11-22 00:57

    With Angular 1.3+ you can no longer use global controller declaration on the global scope (Without explicit registration). You would need to register the controller using module.controller syntax.

    Example:-

    angular.module('app', [])
        .controller('ContactController', ['$scope', function ContactController($scope) {
            $scope.contacts = ["abcd@gmail.com", "abcd@yahoo.co.in"];
    
            $scope.add = function() {
                $scope.contacts.push($scope.newcontact);
                $scope.newcontact = "";
    
            };
        }]);
    

    or

    function ContactController($scope) {
        $scope.contacts = ["abcd@gmail.com", "abcd@yahoo.co.in"];
    
        $scope.add = function() {
            $scope.contacts.push($scope.newcontact);
            $scope.newcontact = "";
        };
    }
    ContactController.$inject = ['$scope'];
    angular.module('app', []).controller('ContactController', ContactController);
    

    It is a breaking change but it can be turned off to use globals by using allowGlobals.

    Example:-

    angular.module('app')
        .config(['$controllerProvider', function($controllerProvider) {
            $controllerProvider.allowGlobals();
        }]);
    

    Here is the comment from Angular source:-

    • check if a controller with given name is registered via $controllerProvider
    • check if evaluating the string on the current scope returns a constructor
    • if $controllerProvider#allowGlobals, check window[constructor] on the global window object (not recommended)
     .....
    
    expression = controllers.hasOwnProperty(constructor)
                ? controllers[constructor]
                : getter(locals.$scope, constructor, true) ||
                    (globals ? getter($window, constructor, true) : undefined);
    

    Some additional checks:-

    • Do Make sure to put the appname in ng-app directive on your angular root element (eg:- html) as well. Example:- ng-app="myApp"

    • If everything is fine and you are still getting the issue do remember to make sure you have the right file included in the scripts.

    • You have not defined the same module twice in different places which results in any entities defined previously on the same module to be cleared out, Example angular.module('app',[]).controller(.. and again in another place angular.module('app',[]).service(.. (with both the scripts included of course) can cause the previously registered controller on the module app to be cleared out with the second recreation of module.

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