// Ionic Starter App // angular.module is a global place for creating, registering and retrieving Angular modules // 'starter' is the name of this angular module example (also set in a attribute in index.html) // the 2nd parameter is an array of 'requires' // 'starter.services' is found in services.js // 'starter.controllers' is found in controllers.js angular.module('starter', ['ionic', 'starter.controllers', 'starter.services']) .run(function($ionicPlatform) { $ionicPlatform.ready(function() { // Hide the accessory bar by default (remove this to show the accessory bar above the keyboard // for form inputs) if (window.cordova && window.cordova.plugins && window.cordova.plugins.Keyboard) { cordova.plugins.Keyboard.hideKeyboardAccessoryBar(true); cordova.plugins.Keyboard.disableScroll(true); } if (window.StatusBar) { // org.apache.cordova.statusbar required StatusBar.styleDefault(); } }); }) .config(function($stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider) { // Ionic uses AngularUI Router which uses the concept of states // Learn more here: https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router // Set up the various states which the app can be in. // Each state's controller can be found in controllers.js $stateProvider // setup an abstract state for the tabs directive // Each tab has its own nav history stack: .state('login', { url: '/login', views: { '': { templateUrl: 'templates/login.html', controller: 'loginCtrl' } } }) .state('home',{ url:'/home', views:{ '':{ templateUrl:'templates/home.html', controller:'homeCtrl' } } }) .state('show',{ url:'/show', params:{item:null}, templateUrl:'templates/show.html', controller:'showCtrl' }) // if none of the above states are matched, use this as the fallback $urlRouterProvider.otherwise('/login'); });