A basic module will request information through AngularJS to PHP, and then the PHP will provide a response to AngularJS, where it will then be displayed on the HTML page for the user to see.
+-------------------+ +--------------+ +-----------+ +------+
| AngularJS Request | --> | PHP Response | --> | AngularJS | --> | HTML |
+-------------------+ +--------------+ +-----------+ +------+
A module will contain at least four files required to function. A
module.html
that contains the HTML for the module, A module.info
that contains the name, description, version and author of the module in JSON format, a module.js
file inside of the js/
folder that contains the AngularJS, and finally a module.php
file inside of the api/
folder. It is structured like this:.
├── js
│ └── module.js
├── module.html
├── module.info
└── api
└── module.php
Modules are stored on the WiFi Pineapple at
/pineapple/modules/
.