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The $provide service has a number of methods for registering components with the $injector. Many of these functions are also exposed on angular.Module.
An Angular service is a singleton object created by a service factory. These service factories are functions which, in turn, are created by a service provider. The service providers are constructor functions. When instantiated they must contain a property called $get, which holds the service factory function.
When you request a service, the $injector is responsible for finding the correct service provider, instantiating it and then calling its $get service factory function to get the instance of the service.
Often services have no configuration options and there is no need to add methods to the service provider. The provider will be no more than a constructor function with a $get property. For these cases the $provide service has additional helper methods to register services without specifying a provider.
- provider(provider) - registers a service provider with the $injector
- constant(obj) - registers a value/object that can be accessed by providers and services.
- value(obj) - registers a value/object that can only be accessed by services, not providers.
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factory(fn) - registers a service factory function, fn, that will be wrapped in a service provider object, whose$getproperty will contain the given factory function.
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service(class) - registers a constructor function, classthat will be wrapped in a service provider object, whose$getproperty will instantiate a new object using the given constructor function.
See the individual methods for more information and examples.
Methods
-  provider(name, provider);Register a provider function with the $injector. Provider functions are constructor functions, whose instances are responsible for "providing" a factory for a service. Service provider names start with the name of the service they provide followed by Provider. For example, the $log service has a provider called $logProvider.Service provider objects can have additional methods which allow configuration of the provider and its service. Importantly, you can configure what kind of service is created by the $getmethod, or how that service will act. For example, the $logProvider has a method debugEnabled which lets you specify whether the $log service will log debug messages to the console or not.ParametersParam Type Details name stringThe name of the instance. NOTE: the provider will be available under name + 'Provider'key.provider Objectfunction()If the provider is: - 
Object: then it should have a$getmethod. The$getmethod will be invoked using $injector.invoke() when an instance needs to be created.
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Constructor: a new instance of the provider will be created using $injector.instantiate(), then treated asobject.
 ReturnsObjectregistered provider instance 
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-  factory(name, $getFn);Register a service factory, which will be called to return the service instance. This is short for registering a service where its provider consists of only a $getproperty, which is the given service factory function. You should use $provide.factory(getFn) if you do not need to configure your service in a provider.ParametersParam Type Details name stringThe name of the instance. $getFn function()The $getFn for the instance creation. Internally this is a short hand for $provide.provider(name, {$get: $getFn}).ReturnsObjectregistered provider instance 
-  service(name, constructor);Register a service constructor, which will be invoked with newto create the service instance. This is short for registering a service where its provider's$getproperty is the service constructor function that will be used to instantiate the service instance.You should use $provide.service(class) if you define your service as a type/class. ParametersParam Type Details name stringThe name of the instance. constructor FunctionA class (constructor function) that will be instantiated. ReturnsObjectregistered provider instance 
-  value(name, value);Register a value service with the $injector, such as a string, a number, an array, an object or a function. This is short for registering a service where its provider's $getproperty is a factory function that takes no arguments and returns the value service.Value services are similar to constant services, except that they cannot be injected into a module configuration function (see angular.Module) but they can be overridden by an Angular decorator.ParametersParam Type Details name stringThe name of the instance. value *The value. ReturnsObjectregistered provider instance 
-  constant(name, value);Register a constant service, such as a string, a number, an array, an object or a function, with the $injector. Unlike value it can be injected into a module configuration function (see angular.Module) and it cannot be overridden by an Angular decorator.ParametersParam Type Details name stringThe name of the constant. value *The constant value. ReturnsObjectregistered instance 
-  decorator(name, decorator);Register a service decorator with the $injector. A service decorator intercepts the creation of a service, allowing it to override or modify the behaviour of the service. The object returned by the decorator may be the original service, or a new service object which replaces or wraps and delegates to the original service. ParametersParam Type Details name stringThe name of the service to decorate. decorator function()This function will be invoked when the service needs to be instantiated and should return the decorated service instance. The function is called using the injector.invoke method and is therefore fully injectable. Local injection arguments: - 
$delegate- The original service instance, which can be monkey patched, configured, decorated or delegated to.
 
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