@workInProgress @ngdoc overview @name Tutorial: Step 8 @description
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{{phone.name}}
{{phone.description}}
function PhoneCatCtrl($route) (same as Step 7)
function PhoneListCtrl($xhr) (same as Step 7)
function PhoneDetailCtrl($xhr) {
var self = this;
$xhr('GET', 'phones/' + self.params.phoneId + '.json', function(code, response) {
self.phone = response;
});
}
//PhoneDetailCtrl.$inject = ['$xhr'];
__`app/phones/nexus-s.json`:__ (sample snippet)
{
"additionalFeatures": "Contour Display, Near Field Communications (NFC), Three-axis gyroscope,
Anti-fingerprint display coating, Internet Calling support (VoIP/SIP)",
"android": {
"os": "Android 2.3",
"ui": "Android"
},
...
"images": [
"img/phones/nexus-s.0.jpg",
"img/phones/nexus-s.1.jpg",
"img/phones/nexus-s.2.jpg",
"img/phones/nexus-s.3.jpg"
],
"storage": {
"flash": "16384MB",
"ram": "512MB"
}
}
__`test/unit/controllerSpec.js`:__
...
it('should fetch phone detail', function(){
scope.params = {phoneId:'xyz'};
$browser.xhr.expectGET('phones/xyz.json').respond({name:'phone xyz'});
ctrl = scope.$new(PhoneDetailCtrl);
expect(ctrl.phone).toBeUndefined();
$browser.xhr.flush();
expect(ctrl.phone).toEqual({name:'phone xyz'});
});
...
__`test/e2e/scenarios.js`:__
...
describe('Phone detail view', function() {
beforeEach(function() {
browser().navigateTo('../../app/index.html#/phones/nexus-s');
});
it('should display nexus-s page', function() {
expect(binding('phone.name')).toBe('Nexus S');
});
});
...
## Discussion:
* Phone Details View Template. There is nothing fancy or new here, just note where we use the
angular `{{ expression }}` markup and directives to project phone data from our model into the
view.
* Note how we used the `$route` `params` object from the scope managed by the root controller
(`PhoneCatCtrl`), to construct the path for the phone details xhr request. The rest of this step
is simply applying the previously learned concepts and angular APIs to create a large template
that displays a lot of data about a phone.
* Tests. We updated the existing end to end test and wrote a new unit test that is similar in
spirit to the one we wrote for the `PhoneListCtrl` controller.
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