Code cleanup part #1: move all the services and directive JS code in the app.js file into its own files

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Joseph Schorr 2015-02-19 16:21:54 -05:00
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/**
* An element which displays a box for the user to sign in, sign up and recover their account.
*/
angular.module('quay').directive('userSetup', function () {
var directiveDefinitionObject = {
priority: 0,
templateUrl: '/static/directives/user-setup.html',
replace: false,
transclude: true,
restrict: 'C',
scope: {
'redirectUrl': '=redirectUrl',
'inviteCode': '=inviteCode',
'signInStarted': '&signInStarted',
'signedIn': '&signedIn',
'userRegistered': '&userRegistered'
},
controller: function($scope, $location, $timeout, ApiService, KeyService, UserService) {
$scope.sendRecovery = function() {
$scope.sendingRecovery = true;
ApiService.requestRecoveryEmail($scope.recovery).then(function() {
$scope.invalidRecovery = false;
$scope.errorMessage = '';
$scope.sent = true;
$scope.sendingRecovery = false;
}, function(resp) {
$scope.invalidRecovery = true;
$scope.errorMessage = ApiService.getErrorMessage(resp, 'Cannot send recovery email');
$scope.sent = false;
$scope.sendingRecovery = false;
});
};
$scope.handleUserRegistered = function(username) {
$scope.userRegistered({'username': username});
};
$scope.hasSignedIn = function() {
return UserService.hasEverLoggedIn();
};
}
};
return directiveDefinitionObject;
});