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angularjs - Controller from Parent Layout is not access by child views

I have a layout set up for one of my pages that is then seeded with a ton of little views that I use to populate with date. My states currently looks like so:

  .state('eventLayout', {
    templateUrl: 'partials/layouts/event.html',
    controller: 'EventCtrl',
  })
  .state('event', {
    parent: 'eventLayout',
    url: '/event/{eventUrl}',
    views: {
      'event.video': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/event.video.html'
      },
      'event.info': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/event.info.html'
      },
      'card.event': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.event.html'
      },
      'card.clip': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.clip.html'
      },
      'card.upcoming': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.upcoming.html'
      },
      'card.banner': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.banner.html'
      },
      'card.comment': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.comment.html'
      },
      'card.notification': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.notification.html'
      },
      'card.cube': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.cube.html'
      },
      'card.mix': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.mix.html'
      },
      'card.score': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.score.html'
      },
      'card.sponsor': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.sponsor.html'
      },
      'card.nobroadcasters': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.nobroadcasters.html'
      },
      'card.link': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.link.html'
      },
      'card.suggest': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.suggest.html',
        controller: 'SuggestblockCtrl'
      },
      'card.footer': {
        templateUrl: 'partials/views/card.footer.html'
      }
    }
  })

As you can see the parent layout holds my Controller for the page which is called EventCtrl . Now I would expect that all the views now have access to this controller, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Instead I have to wrap the main parent template from eventLayout in a div where I then just use the old school:

 <div ng-controller="EventCtrl"></div>

I'd like to at least understand why this is happeneing and what the proper method is to make sure all views have access to the states main controller. Thanks!

EDIT:

To add more context to how im using the views in my current app I have detailed the current set-up below.

From the file partials/layouts/event.html in parent $state eventLayout

<div ng-controller="EventCtrl">
<div ui-view="event.video"></div>
  <div ng-repeat="activity in activities.results">
    <div ng-if="activity.card_type == 'event'" ui-view="card.event"></div>
    <div ng-if="activity.card_type == 'clip'" ui-view="card.clip"></div>
    <div ng-if="activity.card_type == 'upcoming'" ui-view="card.upcoming"></div>
  </div>
</div>
</div>

As you can see a views are nested within the parent layout. I'm having to wrap it all with ng-controller="EventCtrl" in order to allow each view access to its scope.

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The overall angular's ui-router design, is about the view / $scope inheritance - not base controller accesibility. The detailed info could be found here:

Scope Inheritance by View Hierarchy Only

small cite:

Keep in mind that scope properties only inherit down the state chain if the views of your states are nested. Inheritance of scope properties has nothing to do with the nesting of your states and everything to do with the nesting of your views (templates).

It is entirely possible that you have nested states whose templates populate ui-views at various non-nested locations within your site. In this scenario you cannot expect to access the scope variables of parent state views within the views of children states...

Also these are good reading, which content would be hardly any better explained here:

So, let's summarize a bit.

1) We know, that from any template we can access only its own $scope.
2) What is available in the view/template $scope, is a job of its Controller which can extend it with some functions, objects, etc.
3) If any parent controller (from view-nesting perspective) will inject anything into its own/parent scope - we will have access to it as well (so called prototypical inheritance)

Having this, we can create an Events object in the parent $scope, managed by EventCtrl - and consume it in any a child view template:

// the reference (reference to object Events) 
// to be shared accross all child $scopes
$scope.Events = {};

// objects
$scope.Events.MyModel = { FirstName: "....

// functions
$scope.Events.save = function () {....

And now in any child template we can use it like this

<div>{{Events.MyModel.FirstName}}</div>

Another technique would be to place the controller into $scope's Events object:

$scope.Events = this; // controller

And then have full access to controller's methods, properties...


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