im working with AnuglarJS 1.4.8. I want give out the data with ng-repeat.
I have the following problem and i have no more ideas to solve it. I tried the solutions from AnuglarJS but i doesnt work.
Could someone help me please.
Error: [$rootScope:infdig] 10 $digest() iterations reached. Aborting!
Watchers fired in the last 5 iterations: []
http://errors.angularjs.org/1.4.8/$rootScope/infdig?p0=10&p1=%5B%5D
Service:
.service('database', function ($http) {
self = this;
this.url = 'http://localhost:3001';
this.getPersons = function(cb){
return $http({
method: 'GET',
url: self.url + '/loadperson'
}).success(function (data) {
cb(data);
});
};
});
Controller:
angular.module('myApp')
.controller('personCtrl', function ($scope, database) {
$scope.people = function(){
return{
getAll: function () {
database.getPersons(function (data) {
return data;
// should return a Object(id, name)
});
}
}
};
HTML:
<div ng-repeat="people in people().getAll()">
<p>{{people.name}}</p>
</div>
You are missing the non-blocking way of javascript. Try following, it should work
Controller:
angular.module('myApp')
.controller('personCtrl', function ($scope, database) {
$scope.loadPeoples = function(){
return{
getAll: function () {
database.getPersons(function (data) {
$scope.peoples = data;
// should return a Object(id, name)
});
}
}
};
$scope.loadPeoples();
})
HTML:
<div ng-repeat="people in peoples">
<p>{{people.name}}</p>
</div>
Try that.
Service:
.service('database', function ($http) {
self = this;
this.url = 'http://localhost:3001';
this.getPersons = function(){
return $http({
method: 'GET',
url: self.url + '/loadperson'
});
};
});
Controller:
angular.module('myApp')
.controller('personCtrl', function ($scope, database) {
database.getPerson().success(function(data) {
$scope.people = data;
});
});
HTML:
<div ng-repeat="person in people">
<p>{{person.name}}</p>
</div>
You should also be aware that you shouldn't return each time a NEW array for iterating. Otherwise angular will keep calling that function for retrieving a "stable" value for the array.
You've made a common error in javascript when running asynchronous queries. The pattern goes:
function outerFunction() {
invokeInnerFunction(function() {
return 3;
}
}
What does outerFunction() return? An error is to think it returns 3, but the answer is actually that outerFunction doesn't return anything.
Likewise, in your example getAll isn't actually returning anything; it's just calling an asynchronous method. This asynchronous method invoked $http, which triggers a digest loop which will result in getAll being called again, and so on for ever. Be thankful that angular can detect this problem.
You only want to call the database query once on startup, and initialize the list of people. Simply store this list in a variable so it won't query the database again on the next digest loop.
angular.module('myApp')
.controller('personCtrl', function ($scope, database) {
$scope.allPeople = [];
database.getPersons(function(data) {
$scope.allPeople = data;
});
};
An then for your HTML
<div ng-repeat="people in allPeople">
<p>{{people.name}}</p>
</div>
Much simpler.
Have you tried making a separate function to fetch the entities from the data base, then put this data in a variable, that you then will pass to the ngRepeat ?
your controller
angular.module('myApp')
.controller('personCtrl', function ($scope, database) {
$scope.people = [];
$scope.getPeople = function(){
return{
getAll: function () {
database.getPersons(function (data) {
$scope.people = data;
return;
// should return a Object(id, name)
});
}
}
//load the list of people
$scope.getPeople();
};
your view
<div ng-repeat="person in people">
<p>{{person.name}}</p>
</div>
Related
I have my page with element like this
<div ng-app="myApp" class="ng-cloak" ng-controller="MyController as ctrl">
<div class="item" ng-repeat="i in ctrl.items">
<h3>Some text...</h3>
<p ng-bind="i.id"></p>
<button ng-click="alertValue(i.id)">DETAILS</button></p>
</div>
</div>
My controller looks like this and has a method
'use strict';
App.controller('MyController', ['$scope', 'Item', function ($scope, Item) {
$scope.alertValue = function (id) {
alert('clicked:' + id);
}
}
Which works fine, I get the alert with the id. But how do I send this id from controller to my service? I tried following few tutorials, but they are all different and I got completly lost in it. Can anyone explain this to me in a simple way and show how to do this?
May be I need to provide some additional info? Thanks.
I try not to use scope so I would create a function for that click on my controller. Then it's just a matter of doing what you want with it.
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<script>
angular.module('my-app', [])
.service('Items', function() {
return {
doWork: function(id) {
console.log(id);
}
};
})
.controller('ItemsCtrl', function(Items) {
var vm = this;
vm.items = [
{ id: 1, name: 'Foo' },
{ id: 2, name: 'Bar' },
{ id: 3, name: 'Baz' },
];
vm.doWork = function(id) {
Items.doWork(id);
};
});
</script>
<div ng-app="my-app">
<div ng-controller="ItemsCtrl as ctrl">
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="item in ctrl.items">
{{item.name}}
<button ng-click="ctrl.doWork(item.id)">Do Work</button>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
You have to use $http service. $http service facilitates communication with the remote HTTP servers.
$http service use then method in order to attach a callback.
The then() method takes two arguments: a success and an error callback which will be called with a response object.
Using the then() method, attach a callback function to the returned promise.
Something like this:
app.controller('MainCtrl', function ($scope, $http){
$http({
method: 'GET',
url: 'api/url-api'
}).then(function (success){
},function (error){
});
}
See reference here
Shortcut methods are also available.
$http.get('api/url-api').then(successCallback, errorCallback);
function successCallback(response){
//success code
}
function errorCallback(error){
//error code
}
You have to inject the service inside controller to pass some data to it.
app.controller.js
App.controller('MyController', ['$scope', 'ItemService', function ($scope, ItemService) {
$scope.alertValue = function (id) {
ItemService.id = id;
}
}
Please refer this for more information on creating and registering a service in angular.
I'm writing an angular 1.5.0-rc0 application using bootstrap for a nav bar component.
I want to show the user an added items to his navigation bar if his user group id is 1.
first I created a service:
app.factory('UserService', function() {
return {
userGroupId : null
};
});
I created the nav bar as a directive, so i included it in the main html file
<nav-bar></nav-bar>
and the nav-bar directive code:
(function () {
angular.module('myalcoholist').directive('navBar', function () {
return {
restrict: 'E',
templateUrl: 'views/nav.html',
controller: ['$scope','$auth', 'UserService',function ($scope,$auth,UserService) {
$scope.user=UserService;
$scope.isAuthenticated = function()
{
return $auth.isAuthenticated();
};
}]
}
});
})();
as you can see I set $scope.user as the returned object from UserService.
in my login controller, after a successful login I set the userGroupId.
angular.module('myalcoholist').controller('LoginController',['$scope','$auth','$location', 'toastr','UserService',function ($scope,$auth,$location,toastr,UserService) {
$scope.authenticate = function (provider) {
$auth.authenticate(provider).then(function (data) {
var accessToken = data.data.token;
apiKey=accessToken;
UserService.userGroupId=data.data.user_group_id;
...
now.. my nav-bar template file is as the following code:
<li ng-show="user.userGroupId == 1">
Admin Drinks
</li>
even after the authentication, when I uset userGroupId to 1 the element is still not shown.
any ideas?
update
I debugged and noticed that UserService.userGroupId is still null. so
I changed the UserService to have the following code:
app.factory('UserService', function() {
var user = {userGroupId:null};
return {
setUserGroupId: function (userGroupId) {
user.userGroupId=setUserGroupId;
},
getUserGroupId: function () {
return user.userGroupId;
}
};
});
in my LoginController I now try to execute setUserGroupId:
angular.module('myalcoholist').controller('LoginController',['$scope','$auth','$location', 'toastr','UserService',function ($scope,$auth,$location,toastr,UserService) {
$scope.authenticate = function (provider) {
$auth.authenticate(provider).then(function (data) {
var accessToken = data.data.token;
apiKey=accessToken;
UserService.setUserGroupId(data.data.user_group_id);
...
when I debug i see that userService is an object with two functions as I defined, but when the javascript chrome debugger tries to execute this line:
UserService.setUserGroupId(data.data.user_group_id);
I get the following error:
ReferenceError: setUserGroupId is not defined
at Object.setUserGroupId (app.js:21)
at login-controller.js:12
at angular.js:15287
at m.$eval (angular.js:16554)
at m.$digest (angular.js:16372)
at m.$apply (angular.js:16662)
at g (angular.js:11033)
at t (angular.js:11231)
at XMLHttpRequest.v.onload (angular.js:11172)
I have created a fiddle showcasing your requirement (as close as possible), and it seems to work fine.
http://jsfiddle.net/HB7LU/21493/
My guess is that you aren't actually setting the value when you think you are, and will likely require some debugging. Here is the code for brevity.
HTML
<div ng-controller="MyCtrl">
<div ng-click="clicked()">
Click ME, {{user.value}}!
</div>
<test-dir></test-dir>
</div>
JS
angular.module('myApp',[])
.service('TestService', function(){
return {
value: 2
};
})
.directive('testDir', function(){
return {
restrict: 'E',
template: '<div ng-show="user.value === 1">Here is some text</div><div>Some more always showing</div>',
controller: function ($scope, TestService) {
$scope.user = TestService;
}
};
})
.controller('MyCtrl', function($scope, TestService){
$scope.user = TestService;
$scope.clicked = function(){
TestService.value = 1;
};
});
What am I missing ? I am new to Angularjs. Trying angularjs with asp.net mvc. I am unable to access an asp.net mvc controller to return me a JsonResult using $resource of angular.
However, I get success otherwise using $.getJson of javascript but not using angularjs. What am I missing ? please guide. Thank you for replying any.
Following is my Service
EbsMvcApp.factory('classListService', function ($resource, $q)
{
var resource = $resource
(
'/Home/ClassList'
, {}
//{ method: 'Get', q: '*' }, // Query parameters
, { 'query': { method: 'GET' , isArray:false } }
);
function get($q)
{
console.log('Service: classListServic > Started');
var Defered = $q.defer();
resource.get
(
function (dataCb)
{
console.log('success in http service call');
Defered.resolve(dataCb);
}
, function (dataCb)
{
console.log('error in http service')
Defered.reject(dataCb);
}
);
return Defered.promise; // if missed, would throw an error on func: then.
};
return { get: get };
});
angular Controller:
var EbsMvcApp = angular.module('myApp', ['ngResource']);
//'classListService',
EbsMvcApp.controller
(
'myAppController',
['$scope','classListService','$q' , function ($scope, classListService, $q)
{
console.log('controller myAppController started');
var classList = classListService.get($q);
classList = classList.then(
function ()
{
(
function (response)
{
console.log('class list function response requested');
return response.data;
}
);
}
);
console.log(classList.ClassName);
console.log(classList);
console.log('end part of ctrl');
$scope.classList = classList;
$scope.SelectedClassID = 0;
$scope.message = ' message from Controller ';
}
]
);
Asp.net MVC Controller
namespace EBS_MVC.Controllers
{
public class HomeController : BaseController
{
ApplicationDbContext db = new ApplicationDbContext();
public JsonResult ClassList()
{
var List = new SelectList(db.tblClass, "ID", "ClassName");
return Json(List, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
}
}
Brower's response (F12):
ControllerTry1.js:11 controller myAppController started
serviceGetClassList.js:16 Service: classListServic > Started
ControllerTry1.js:28 undefined
ControllerTry1.js:29 c
ControllerTry1.js:31 end part of ctrl
angular.js:12520 Error: [$resource:badcfg]
[Browers response: screen shot][1]
Oky, finally, I got a solution using the $http service. from here
http://www.infragistics.com/community/blogs/dhananjay_kumar/archive/2015/05/13/how-to-use-angularjs-in-asp-net-mvc-and-entity-framework-4.aspx
in csHtml file, a reference to the service.js and Controler.js is required.
I am not sure if I have added it earlier or later now. but its required.
ng-Controller:
EbsMvcApp.controller('ClassListController', function ($scope, ClassListService2) {
console.log('ClassListController Started');
GetClassList();
function GetClassList()
{
ClassListService2.GetJson()
.success(function (dataCallBack) {
$scope.classList = dataCallBack;
console.log($scope.classList);
})
.error(function (error) {
$scope.status = 'Unable to load data: ' + error.message;
console.log($scope.status);
});
}
});
ng-Service:
EbsMvcApp.factory('ClassListService2', ['$http', function ($http) {
console.log('ClassListService2 Started');
var list = {};
list.GetJson = function () {
return $http.get('/Home/ClassList');
};
return list;
}]);
csHtml View:
<div class="text-info" ng-controller="ClassListController">
<h3> Text from Controller: </h3>
#*table*#
<table class="table table-striped table-bordered">
<thead>
<tr><th>DisplayName</th><th>Value</th>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr ng-hide="classList.length">
<td colspan="3" class="text-center">No Data</td>
</tr>
<tr ng-repeat="item in classList">
<td>{{item.Text}}</td>
<td>{{item.Value}}</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
Sorry for the delay, I just wrote up some code to quickly test the ngResource module as I haven't used it yet.
I've got the code working to do what you want using the ngResource module. I think part of the problem was that you was configuring the query method but calling the get method so your configurations was not applied.
Here is the service class that I wrote to test against a controller the same as yours.
(function () {
'use strict';
angular
.module('myApp')
.service('classService', ClassService);
ClassService.$inject = ['$resource', '$q'];
function ClassService($resource, $q) {
var resource = $resource
(
'/Home/ClassList',
{},
{
'get': { method: 'GET', isArray: true },
'query': { method: 'GET', isArray: true }
}
);
var service = {
get: get
};
return service;
////////////
function get() {
var Defered = $q.defer();
resource.get(function (dataCb) {
console.log('success in http service call');
Defered.resolve(dataCb);
}, function (dataCb) {
console.log('error in http service')
Defered.reject(dataCb);
});
return Defered.promise;
};
};
})();
The controller looks like this
(function () {
'use strict';
angular
.module('myApp')
.controller('classController', ClassController);
ClassController.$inject = ['$scope', 'classService'];
function ClassController($scope, classService) {
var vm = this;
vm.data = null;
activate();
/////////////
function activate() {
var classList = classService.get().then(function (response) {
console.log('class list function response requested');
vm.data = response;
console.log(vm.data);
});
console.log('end part of ctrl');
$scope.SelectedClassID = 0;
$scope.message = ' message from Controller ';
};
};
})();
I've included some of your original code just so you can see how it would fit in.
Glad to see you have got it working though!
I am making my first project using Angularjs 1.4.3.
In my controller I am making a http request, in the success method of this http request I am updating a scope variable. In http call I am getting the latest values but in the view side its not updating the values.
Plunker Link (#rupesh_padhye thanks). (Since it is calling the servlet action, so no data will be shown in Plunker)
app.controller('measuresCtrl', ['$scope', '$modal', '$http', function($scope, $modal, $http) {
$scope.groups = []
$scope.loadAllMeasure = function() {
$http.get("fetchAllMeasure")
.success(function(data) {
console.log("Before insert");
console.log($scope.groups);
$scope.groups = data.measures;
console.log("After insert");
console.log($scope.groups);
})
.error(function() {
});
};
$scope.loadAllMeasure();
$scope.submit = function (form) {
$http({
method: 'POST',
url: 'saveMeasure',
data: {
id: form.id,
name: form.name,
description: form.description
},
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'}
}).success(function(data, status, headers, config) {
$scope.loadAllMeasure();
}).error(function(data, status, headers, config) {
});
}
})
And whenever I am performing any CRUD operation on measures I am calling a method $scope.loadAllMeasure();. But its not updating the values in the view (jsp) page.
I have tried $scope.$apply method but I am getting Error: $digest already in progress.
When I printed the value for $scope.groups using console.log inside success method, then its showing the latest values.
In my view (jsp) page I am just using ng-repeat function to show all the records in table format.
Code for my view page (minimal code) -
<div ng-repeat="group in groups | orderBy:'name'">
<div>
<input type="checkbox" id="checkbox-{{group.id}}" class="ui-checkbox" /><label for="checkbox-{{group.id}}">{{group.name}}</label>
</div>
<div>{{ group.description}}</div>
<div>
<div class="fa fa-pencil button" data="{{group.id}}" id="{{::elementId}}" ng-click="showEditForm(group.id, $event)"></div>
<div class="fa fa-trash button" data="{{group.id}}" ng-click="deleteGroup(group.id)"></div>
<div class="fa fa-clone button" data="{{group.id}}" id="{{::elementId}}" ng-click="showCloneForm(group.id, $event)"></div>
</div>
</div>
Values in console.log are
Before insert
Object { id=1, description="Measure Description1", name="Demo"}]
And
After Insert
[Object { id=1, description="Measure Description1", name="Demo"}, Object { id=2, description="Description2", name="Demo2"}]
How to update scope variable value in view after http call?
After assigning the new data to a $scope variable call:
$scope.$digest();
This will update the current scopes values
reference here: https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/type/$rootScope.Scope
I cant see anything wrong with your example code.
I have created a JSFiddle to try and help you.
The server call has been replaced by a setTimeout function that returns a promise.
Please see JSFiddle https://jsfiddle.net/sjwkbzxa/
Please see example below:
<div data-ng-controller="TestController as vm">
<button data-ng-click="loadAllMeasure()">Load List from Server</button>
<ul>
<li data-ng-repeat="group in groups | orderBy:'name'">
<span>{{group.description}}</span>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
The javascript:
angular.module('application',[]).controller("TestController", ['$scope', '$q', function($scope, $q){
$scope.groups = [{ id:1, description:"Initial List", name:"Demo"}];
$scope.loadAllMeasure = function(){
loadData().then(function(data){
$scope.groups = data;
});
};
function loadData(){
var deferred = $q.defer();
setTimeout(function(){
var data = [{ id:1, description:"Measure Description1", name:"Demo"}, { id:2, description:"Description2", name:"Demo2"}];
deferred.resolve(data);
}, 3000);
return deferred.promise;
}
}]);
Maybe you are missing something on your side that we cant see?
I'm a little late to answer this, but here are my 2 cents:
A simple assignment of the server data (response.data) to a $scope object didnt seem to work for me
$scope.something = response.data //didn't work
So, I returned a promise object from the service into the controller and then use
angular.copy(response.data,$scope.something)
to copy the values returned from the server. You could also pass the $scope.something to the service as a parameter to the function and have angular.copy in the service function as well, but i don't know if it's a good practise to do that.
$scope.loadAllMeasure = function() {
CalltoServer();
};
CalltoServer = function() {
return $http.get("fetchAllMeasure")
.success(function(data) {
$scope.groups = data.measures;
})
.error(function() {
});
}
try this , the success will be after 2 or 3 seconds so i guess inside the event it takes rist to bind
Hey I also faced the same issue and if anyone is still looking, it is caused by change in the $scope variable inside the $http. I think a new $scope is being created inside the success function(some prototypical inheritance stuff).
So make a copy of the variable $scope, something like
var s = $scope;
and then change
s.groups = someData;
Your code:
app.controller('measuresCtrl', ['$scope', '$modal', '$http', function($scope, $modal, $http) {
var s = $scope;
$scope.groups = []
$scope.loadAllMeasure = function() {
$http.get("fetchAllMeasure")
.success(function(data) {
console.log("Before insert");
console.log($scope.groups);
s.groups = data.measures;
console.log("After insert");
console.log($scope.groups);
})
.error(function() {
});
};
$scope.loadAllMeasure();
$scope.submit = function (form) {
$http({
method: 'POST',
url: 'saveMeasure',
data: {
id: form.id,
name: form.name,
description: form.description
},
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'}
}).success(function(data, status, headers, config) {
$scope.loadAllMeasure();
}).error(function(data, status, headers, config) {
});
}
})
Below I've got an angular app and controller where the controller have data access inside of it (bad idea, I know)
var app = angular.module('app',[]);
app.controller('HomeController',function($scope,$http){
$scope.people = null;
$scope.get = function() {
$http({
url: 'largeTestData.json',
method: 'GET'
}).then(function(data){
console.log('request successful, here is your data: ');
console.log(data['data']);
$scope.people = data['data'];
},function(reason){
console.log('this failed, this is the reason: ');
console.log(reason);
})
}
});
app.controller('ControllerWithService',function($scope, MyService){
$scope.get = MyService.get;
$scope.get(function(data){
console.log('you succeeded');
},function(reason){
console.log('you failed');
console.log(reason);
})
})
This will work in retrieving data and putting it onto the page. Knowing that having data Access in the controller is no bueno I tried to abstract that out into a service:
app.service('MyService',function($http,$q){
var get = function(){
var deferred = $q.defer();
var url = 'test.json';
$http.get(url).success(deferred.resolve).error(deferred.reject);
}
return {
get: get
}
})
Here my 'data layer' is a service that only has one method: get from the above listed URL.
app.service('MyService',function($http,$q){
var get = function(){
var deferred = $q.defer();
var url = 'test.json';
$http.get(url).success(deferred.resolve).error(deferred.reject);
}
return {
get: get
}
})
and my HTML
<body>
<script src="libs/angular-1.2.15.js"></script>
<script src="app/app.js"></script>
<script src="app/DocumentService.js"></script>
<script src="libs/jQuery-2.1.1.js"></script>
<div ng-controller="HomeController">
<button ng-click="get()" href="#">Get data</button>
<div>{{message}}</div>
<!--<div ng-repeat="p in people" >-->
<!--<b>Business Doc ID: </b><h1>{{p['busDocId']}}</h1>-->
<!--<b>DOC ID: </b>{{p['docId']}}-->
<!--<b>FILE NAME: </b><div style="color: green">{{p['fileName']}}</div>-->
<!--</div>-->
</div>
<div ng-controller="ControllerWithService">
{{message}}
<button ng-click="get()">get data</button>
<div>{{data}}</div>
</div>
</body>
I'm not getting any error messages, and the commented out out stuff in my HomeController works as expected. What am I doing wrong in trying to make my AJAX calls a service?
working solution changes:
app.service('MyService',function($http,$q){
this.get = function(){
return $http.get('test.json')
}
})
app.controller('ControllerWithService',function($scope, MyService){
$scope.data = null;
$scope.get = function() {
MyService.get().then(function (data) {
console.log('this is the success data: ');
console.log(data)
$scope.data = data;
}, function (reason) {
console.log('this is the fail reason');
console.log(reason);
$scope.data = reason;
})
}
})
It looks like it could be a couple different things. I'll post an example I have working in one of my projects right now. It should be extremely similar and simple with what you're goal is.
Service:
'use strict';
angular.module('srcApp')
.service('Getlanguage', function Getlanguage($location, $http, $log, $state, $rootScope) {
this.getContent = function() {
var language = $location.path().split('/'),
languageCulture = language[1];
if (!languageCulture) {
languageCulture = 'en';
}
$rootScope.cultureCode = languageCulture;
return $http({method: 'GET', url: '/languages/' + languageCulture + '.json'})
.error(function() {
// If service cannot find language json file, redirect to index
$state.go('lang', {lang: 'en'});
});
};
});
Controller Call to service:
After passing in the service as a dependency into the controller.
Getlanguage.getContent().then(function(res) {
$scope.content = res.data;
});
Hope this helps.