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AngularJS - Get List of All Registered Services?

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Can I get a list of all registered directives, services, controllers, etc. at runtime . . . ?

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blaster Avatar asked Oct 16 '13 18:10

blaster


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You can get a list of the providers (ie services/directives/controllers/factories/etc) for each module, although the list is kind of cryptic.

Say you have the following:

var mod = angular.module('myModule', []); mod.factory('fact1', function($dependency1, $dependency2){ ... }); mod.service('serv1', function($dependency3, $dependency4){ ... }); mod.controller('ctrl1', function($dependency2, $dependency3){ ... }); mod.factory('fact2', function($dependency1, $dependency4){ ... }); ... 

Then the mod variable will contain an attribute called mod._invokeQueue that will contain an array of all the providers that are part of that module. The _invokeQueue will look something like this:

[     ['$provide', 'factory', Arguments['fact1', ['$dependency1', '$dependency2', function(){}],     ['$provide', 'service', Arguments['serv1', ['$dependency3', '$dependency4', function(){}],     ['$provide', 'controller', Arguments['ctrl1', ['$dependency2', '$dependency3', function(){}],     ['$provide', 'factory', Arguments['fact2', ['$dependency1', '$dependency4', function(){}]     ... ] 

So you can search through that mod._invokeQueue for each provider that it contains.

But that will only contain the list of providers for that specific module. If you want to get a list of all of the dependent modules, you will need to loop through the mod.requires array.

If the module has module-level dependencies, like so:

var mod = angular.module('myModule', ['otherModule1','otherModule2']); 

Then the mod object will also have a mod.requires array that contains the names of those module dependencies, like so:

angular.forEach(mod.requires, function(requiredModuleName){     // first get a reference to the required module by calling angular.module()     var requiredMod = angular.module(requiredModuleName);     // requiredMod will have its own ._invokeQueue     // requiredMod._invokeQueue will look like the _invokeQueue from above     ...     // do something with the additional providers in _invokeQueue }); 

Hope that helps.

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tennisgent Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 21:09

tennisgent