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// core app start stuff
angular.module('zmApp', [
'ionic',
'zmApp.controllers',
])
// this directive will be load any time an image completes loading
// via img tags where this directive is added (I am using this in
// events and mionitor view to show a loader while the image is
// downloading from ZM
.directive('imageonload', function () {
return {
restrict: 'A',
link: function (scope, element, attrs) {
element.bind('load', function () {
//call the function that was passed
scope.$apply(attrs.imageonload);
});
},
};
})
// In Android, HTTP requests seem to get stuck once in a while
// It may be a crosswalk issue.
// To tackle this gracefully, I've set up a global interceptor
// If the HTTP request does not complete in 15 seconds, it cancels
// That way the user can try again, and won't get stuck
// Also remember you need to add it to .config
.factory('timeoutHttpIntercept', function ($rootScope, $q) {
console.log("*** HTTP INTERCEPTOR CALLED ***");
return {
'request': function (config) {
config.timeout = 15000;
console.log("*** HTTP INTERCEPTOR CALLED ***");
return config;
}
};
})
.run(function ($ionicPlatform, $ionicPopup, $rootScope, $state, ZMDataModel, $cordovaSplashscreen) {
ZMDataModel.init();
var loginData = ZMDataModel.getLogin();
if (ZMDataModel.isLoggedIn()) {
console.log("VALID CREDENTIALS. Grabbing Monitors");
ZMDataModel.getMonitors(0);
}
// this works reliably on both Android and iOS. The "onorientation" seems to reverse w/h in Android. Go figure.
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1649086/detect-rotation-of-android-phone-in-the-browser-with-javascript
var checkOrientation = function () {
var pixelRatio = window.devicePixelRatio || 1;
$rootScope.devWidth = ((window.innerWidth > 0) ? window.innerWidth : screen.width);
$rootScope.devHeight = ((window.innerHeight > 0) ? window.innerHeight : screen.height);
console.log("********NEW Computed Dev Width & Height as" + $rootScope.devWidth + "*" + $rootScope.devHeight);
};
window.addEventListener("resize", checkOrientation, false);
$rootScope.$on('$stateChangeStart', function (event, toState, toParams) {
var requireLogin = toState.data.requireLogin;
if (ZMDataModel.isLoggedIn() || ZMDataModel.isSimulated()) {
console.log("State transition is authorized");
return;
}
if (requireLogin) {
console.log("**** STATE from " + "**** STATE TO " + toState.name);
$ionicPopup.alert({
title: "Credentials Required",
template: "Please provide your ZoneMinder credentials or switch to simulation mode"
});
// for whatever reason, .go was resulting in digest loops.
// if you don't prevent, states will stack
event.preventDefault();
$state.transitionTo('login');
}
});
$ionicPlatform.ready(function () {
// generates and error in desktops but works fine
console.log("**** DEVICE READY ***");
setTimeout(function () {
$cordovaSplashscreen.hide()
}, 3000)
var pixelRatio = window.devicePixelRatio || 1;
$rootScope.devWidth = ((window.innerWidth > 0) ? window.innerWidth : screen.width);
$rootScope.devHeight = ((window.innerHeight > 0) ? window.innerHeight : screen.height);
console.log("********Computed Dev Width & Height as" + $rootScope.devWidth + "*" + $rootScope.devHeight);
// What I noticed is when I moved the app to the device
// the montage screens were not redrawn after resuming from background mode
// Everything was fine if I switched back to the montage screen
// so as a global hack I'm just reloading the current state if you switch
// from foreground to background and back
document.addEventListener("resume", function () {
console.log("****The application is resuming from the background");
$rootScope.rand = Math.floor((Math.random() * 100000) + 1);
console.log("** generated Random of " + $rootScope.rand);
$state.go($state.current, {}, {
reload: true
});
}, false);
if (window.cordova && window.cordova.plugins.Keyboard) {
cordova.plugins.Keyboard.hideKeyboardAccessoryBar(true);
}
if (window.StatusBar) {
// org.apache.cordova.statusbar required
StatusBar.styleDefault();
}
});
})
// My route map connecting menu options to their respective templates and controllers
.config(function ($stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider, $httpProvider) {
$httpProvider.interceptors.push('timeoutHttpIntercept');
$stateProvider
.state('login', {
data: {
requireLogin: false
},
url: "/login",
templateUrl: "templates/login.html",
controller: 'zmApp.LoginCtrl',
})
.state('monitors', {
data: {
requireLogin: true
},
resolve: {
message: function (ZMDataModel) {
console.log("Inside app.montage resolve");
return ZMDataModel.getMonitors(0);
}
},
url: "/monitors",
templateUrl: "templates/monitors.html",
controller: 'zmApp.MonitorCtrl',
})
.state('events', {
data: {
requireLogin: true
},
resolve: {
message: function (ZMDataModel) {
console.log("Inside app.events resolve");
return ZMDataModel.getMonitors(0);
}
},
url: "/events/:id",
templateUrl: "templates/events.html",
controller: 'zmApp.EventCtrl',
})
//n
.state('events-graphs', {
data: {
requireLogin: true
},
url: "/events-graphs",
templateUrl: "templates/events-graphs.html",
controller: 'zmApp.EventsGraphsCtrl',
})
.state('montage', {
data: {
requireLogin: true
},
resolve: {
message: function (ZMDataModel) {
console.log("Inside app.montage resolve");
return ZMDataModel.getMonitors(0);
}
},
url: "/montage",
templateUrl: "templates/montage.html",
controller: 'zmApp.MontageCtrl',
});
// if none of the above states are matched, use this as the fallback
var defaultState = "/monitors";
//var defaultState = "/login";
// as it turns out I can't really inject a factory in config the normal way
// FIXME: In future, read up http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15937267/inject-service-in-app-config
//var defaultState = (ZMDataModel.isLoggedIn())? "/monitors":"/login";
//$urlRouterProvider.otherwise(defaultState);
// https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router/issues/600
// If I start using the urlRouterProvider above and the
// first state is monitors it goes into a digest loop.
$urlRouterProvider.otherwise(function ($injector, $location) {
var $state = $injector.get("$state");
$state.go("monitors");
});
});
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