

Inject built-in AngularJS dependencies before custom ones in services |
Inject built-in AngularJS dependencies before custom ones in services
CheckId | NG1050702 |
---|---|
TypeName | InjectBuiltInDependenciesBeforeCustomOnesInServices |
Severity | CriticalWarning |
Type | Service |
When inject dependencies into services, inject the built-in AngularJS dependencies first, followed by your custom ones. This will make the code easier to read and maintain.
Good practice
function dataService($q, $http, sharePointUrl) {
// ...
}
angular.module('app')
.service('dataService', ['$q', '$http', 'sharePointUrl', dataService]);
// ...
}
angular.module('app')
.service('dataService', ['$q', '$http', 'sharePointUrl', dataService]);
Bad practice
function dataService(sharePointUrl, $q, $http) {
// ...
}
angular.module('app')
.service('dataService', ['sharePointUrl', '$q', '$http', dataService]);
// ...
}
angular.module('app')
.service('dataService', ['sharePointUrl', '$q', '$http', dataService]);
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