'use strict'; angular.module('dockerui', ['dockerui.services', 'dockerui.filters']) .config(['$routeProvider', function ($routeProvider) { $routeProvider.when('/', {templateUrl: 'partials/dashboard.html', controller: 'DashboardController'}); $routeProvider.when('/containers/', {templateUrl: 'partials/containers.html', controller: 'ContainersController'}); $routeProvider.when('/containers/:id/', {templateUrl: 'partials/container.html', controller: 'ContainerController'}); $routeProvider.when('/images/', {templateUrl: 'partials/images.html', controller: 'ImagesController'}); $routeProvider.when('/images/:id/', {templateUrl: 'partials/image.html', controller: 'ImageController'}); $routeProvider.when('/settings', {templateUrl: 'partials/settings.html', controller: 'SettingsController'}); $routeProvider.otherwise({redirectTo: '/'}); }]) // This is your docker url that the api will use to make requests // You need to set this to the api endpoint without the port i.e. http://192.168.1.9 .constant('DOCKER_ENDPOINT', '/dockerapi') .constant('DOCKER_PORT', '') // Docker port, leave as an empty string if no port is requred. If you have a port, prefix it with a ':' i.e. :4243 .constant('UI_VERSION', 'v0.4') .constant('DOCKER_API_VERSION', 'v1.8');