My Angular App is Broken after Upgrading to the Latest Beta

Introduction

I have been experimenting with AngularJS for a couple of months. After upgrading to 1.3.0-beta.18, I noticed the following code didn't work. I was previously using the latest stable build which is 1.2.22 as shown below:

The HTML File
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html ng-app="">

<head>
  <!--Works with latest Stable Build-->
  <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.22/angular.min.js"></script>

  <!--Does not work with Latest Beta-->
  <!--UNCOMMENT ME! <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.3.0-beta.18/angular.min.js"></script>-->


  <script src="script.js"></script>
</head>

<body ng-controller="MainController">
  <h1>Angular Playground</h1>
  {{message}}
  <br />Total Length: {{message.length}}
</body>

</html>
The JavaScript File
var MainController = function($scope) {
    $scope.message = "Hello, Michael";
};

Using 1.2.22, the following is displayed in the browser:

Hello, Michael
Total Length: 14

However, if I use 1.3.0-beta.18, then I get the following error:

Error: [ng:areq] Argument 'MainController' is not a function, got undefined

And the page returns the following:

{{message}}
Total Length: {{message.length}}

The Fix

After a lot of digging, I found several other had asked this question and it turns out that the answer is that with 1.3.x, you can't declare a global constructor and use it with ng-controller as I was doing before. You have to create an angular module and add MainController as a controller as shown below:

(function(angular) {

    function MainController($scope) {
        $scope.message = "Hello, Michael";
    };

    angular.module("app", []).controller("MainController", ["$scope", MainController]);

})(angular);

The only modification needed for the HTML page is to add the name of the angular module as shown below (where before I left it blank):

<html ng-app="app">

Wrap-Up

It is kind of a bummer to know that so many breaking changes are introduced in each version of Angular, but maybe that is just the nature of the beast. Anyways, I hope this post helped someone out there that was struggling like I was.



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Posted by: Michael Crump
Last revised: 20 Aug, 2014 01:18 AM

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