ngResource with async response interceptor
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?
angularjs asynchronous interceptor ngresource
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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?
angularjs asynchronous interceptor ngresource
add a comment |
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?
angularjs asynchronous interceptor ngresource
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?
angularjs asynchronous interceptor ngresource
angularjs asynchronous interceptor ngresource
asked Nov 19 '18 at 15:39
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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;
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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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;
}
}
}
});
add a comment |
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;
}
}
}
});
add a comment |
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;
}
}
}
});
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 = $q.defer();
doAsyncStuffHere(instance.data).then(function() {
_deferred.resolve(instance);
});
return deferred.promise;
}
}
}
});
answered Nov 22 '18 at 10:32
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Use o exemplo:
https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/http#$http-arguments;
A propriedade "transformRequest" é uma melhor opção;
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#$http-arguments;
A propriedade "transformRequest" é uma melhor opção;
I'm afraid the formatting is broken, the language different from the one in the question, and the answer lacks explanation.
– Carsten Führmann
Nov 19 '18 at 16:45
add a comment |
Use o exemplo:
https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/http#$http-arguments;
A propriedade "transformRequest" é uma melhor opção;
Use o exemplo:
https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/http#$http-arguments;
A propriedade "transformRequest" é uma melhor opção;
edited Nov 19 '18 at 16:51
answered Nov 19 '18 at 16:21
Luiz Antônio Cardoso CostaLuiz Antônio Cardoso Costa
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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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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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