ngResource with async response interceptor












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I'm writing a response intercepter for an API call with ngResource like this:



var Thing = $resource('/api/things/:id', {id: '@id'}, {
queryAll: {
method: 'GET',
interceptor: {
response: function(response) {
var instance = response.resource;

doAsyncStuffHere(instance.data);

return instance;
}
}
}
});


The interceptor function should enrich the data from the response but returns the unmodified instance before the async stuff is done (as expected, since it's async...).



Is there a good way, to enrich the data asynchronously and make the return statement "wait" until it's done? Callback? Promise?










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    I'm writing a response intercepter for an API call with ngResource like this:



    var Thing = $resource('/api/things/:id', {id: '@id'}, {
    queryAll: {
    method: 'GET',
    interceptor: {
    response: function(response) {
    var instance = response.resource;

    doAsyncStuffHere(instance.data);

    return instance;
    }
    }
    }
    });


    The interceptor function should enrich the data from the response but returns the unmodified instance before the async stuff is done (as expected, since it's async...).



    Is there a good way, to enrich the data asynchronously and make the return statement "wait" until it's done? Callback? Promise?










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      I'm writing a response intercepter for an API call with ngResource like this:



      var Thing = $resource('/api/things/:id', {id: '@id'}, {
      queryAll: {
      method: 'GET',
      interceptor: {
      response: function(response) {
      var instance = response.resource;

      doAsyncStuffHere(instance.data);

      return instance;
      }
      }
      }
      });


      The interceptor function should enrich the data from the response but returns the unmodified instance before the async stuff is done (as expected, since it's async...).



      Is there a good way, to enrich the data asynchronously and make the return statement "wait" until it's done? Callback? Promise?










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      I'm writing a response intercepter for an API call with ngResource like this:



      var Thing = $resource('/api/things/:id', {id: '@id'}, {
      queryAll: {
      method: 'GET',
      interceptor: {
      response: function(response) {
      var instance = response.resource;

      doAsyncStuffHere(instance.data);

      return instance;
      }
      }
      }
      });


      The interceptor function should enrich the data from the response but returns the unmodified instance before the async stuff is done (as expected, since it's async...).



      Is there a good way, to enrich the data asynchronously and make the return statement "wait" until it's done? Callback? Promise?







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          After searching the right question, i've found an article who solved my issue:




          Sometimes there is a need to make some asynchronous operations inside the interceptor. Luckily AngularJS allows us to return a promise that will be resolved later. This will defer the request sending in case of request interceptor and will defer the response resolving in case of response interceptor.




          From: http://www.webdeveasy.com/interceptors-in-angularjs-and-useful-examples/



          And here is what my code now looks like and working like a charm.



          var Thing = $resource('/api/things/:id', {id: '@id'}, {
          queryAll: {
          method: 'GET',
          interceptor: {
          response: function(response) {
          var instance = response.resource,
          _deferred = $q.defer();

          doAsyncStuffHere(instance.data).then(function() {
          _deferred.resolve(instance);
          });

          return deferred.promise;
          }
          }
          }
          });





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            Use o exemplo:
            https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/http#$http-arguments;



            A propriedade "transformRequest" é uma melhor opção;






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            After searching the right question, i've found an article who solved my issue:




            Sometimes there is a need to make some asynchronous operations inside the interceptor. Luckily AngularJS allows us to return a promise that will be resolved later. This will defer the request sending in case of request interceptor and will defer the response resolving in case of response interceptor.




            From: http://www.webdeveasy.com/interceptors-in-angularjs-and-useful-examples/



            And here is what my code now looks like and working like a charm.



            var Thing = $resource('/api/things/:id', {id: '@id'}, {
            queryAll: {
            method: 'GET',
            interceptor: {
            response: function(response) {
            var instance = response.resource,
            _deferred = $q.defer();

            doAsyncStuffHere(instance.data).then(function() {
            _deferred.resolve(instance);
            });

            return deferred.promise;
            }
            }
            }
            });





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              After searching the right question, i've found an article who solved my issue:




              Sometimes there is a need to make some asynchronous operations inside the interceptor. Luckily AngularJS allows us to return a promise that will be resolved later. This will defer the request sending in case of request interceptor and will defer the response resolving in case of response interceptor.




              From: http://www.webdeveasy.com/interceptors-in-angularjs-and-useful-examples/



              And here is what my code now looks like and working like a charm.



              var Thing = $resource('/api/things/:id', {id: '@id'}, {
              queryAll: {
              method: 'GET',
              interceptor: {
              response: function(response) {
              var instance = response.resource,
              _deferred = $q.defer();

              doAsyncStuffHere(instance.data).then(function() {
              _deferred.resolve(instance);
              });

              return deferred.promise;
              }
              }
              }
              });





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                After searching the right question, i've found an article who solved my issue:




                Sometimes there is a need to make some asynchronous operations inside the interceptor. Luckily AngularJS allows us to return a promise that will be resolved later. This will defer the request sending in case of request interceptor and will defer the response resolving in case of response interceptor.




                From: http://www.webdeveasy.com/interceptors-in-angularjs-and-useful-examples/



                And here is what my code now looks like and working like a charm.



                var Thing = $resource('/api/things/:id', {id: '@id'}, {
                queryAll: {
                method: 'GET',
                interceptor: {
                response: function(response) {
                var instance = response.resource,
                _deferred = $q.defer();

                doAsyncStuffHere(instance.data).then(function() {
                _deferred.resolve(instance);
                });

                return deferred.promise;
                }
                }
                }
                });





                share|improve this answer













                After searching the right question, i've found an article who solved my issue:




                Sometimes there is a need to make some asynchronous operations inside the interceptor. Luckily AngularJS allows us to return a promise that will be resolved later. This will defer the request sending in case of request interceptor and will defer the response resolving in case of response interceptor.




                From: http://www.webdeveasy.com/interceptors-in-angularjs-and-useful-examples/



                And here is what my code now looks like and working like a charm.



                var Thing = $resource('/api/things/:id', {id: '@id'}, {
                queryAll: {
                method: 'GET',
                interceptor: {
                response: function(response) {
                var instance = response.resource,
                _deferred = $q.defer();

                doAsyncStuffHere(instance.data).then(function() {
                _deferred.resolve(instance);
                });

                return deferred.promise;
                }
                }
                }
                });






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                answered Nov 22 '18 at 10:32









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                    Use o exemplo:
                    https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/http#$http-arguments;



                    A propriedade "transformRequest" é uma melhor opção;






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                    • I'm afraid the formatting is broken, the language different from the one in the question, and the answer lacks explanation.

                      – Carsten Führmann
                      Nov 19 '18 at 16:45
















                    -2














                    Use o exemplo:
                    https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/http#$http-arguments;



                    A propriedade "transformRequest" é uma melhor opção;






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                    • I'm afraid the formatting is broken, the language different from the one in the question, and the answer lacks explanation.

                      – Carsten Führmann
                      Nov 19 '18 at 16:45














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                    Use o exemplo:
                    https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/http#$http-arguments;



                    A propriedade "transformRequest" é uma melhor opção;






                    share|improve this answer















                    Use o exemplo:
                    https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/http#$http-arguments;



                    A propriedade "transformRequest" é uma melhor opção;







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                    answered Nov 19 '18 at 16:21









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                    • I'm afraid the formatting is broken, the language different from the one in the question, and the answer lacks explanation.

                      – Carsten Führmann
                      Nov 19 '18 at 16:45



















                    • I'm afraid the formatting is broken, the language different from the one in the question, and the answer lacks explanation.

                      – Carsten Führmann
                      Nov 19 '18 at 16:45

















                    I'm afraid the formatting is broken, the language different from the one in the question, and the answer lacks explanation.

                    – Carsten Führmann
                    Nov 19 '18 at 16:45





                    I'm afraid the formatting is broken, the language different from the one in the question, and the answer lacks explanation.

                    – Carsten Führmann
                    Nov 19 '18 at 16:45


















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