Use inline array annotation for dependency injection in filters |
Use inline array annotation for dependency injection in filters
CheckId | NG1120601 |
---|---|
TypeName | UseInlineArrayAnnotationForDIInFilters |
Severity | CriticalWarning |
Type | Filter |
Using inline array annotation for dependency injection improves the performance of AngularJS injecting dependencies into these functions as it doesn't need to dynamically discover these functions' dependencies.
Good practice
function relativeUrl($rootScope) {
// ...
}
angular.module('app')
.filter('relativeUrl', ['$rootScope', relativeUrl]);
// ...
}
angular.module('app')
.filter('relativeUrl', ['$rootScope', relativeUrl]);
Bad practice
function relativeUrl($rootScope) {
// ...
}
angular.module('app')
.filter('relativeUrl', relativeUrl);
// ...
}
angular.module('app')
.filter('relativeUrl', relativeUrl);
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