Reputation: 3393
How to get the response from Service in below case??
Service:
app.factory('ajaxService', function($http) {
updateTodoDetail: function(postDetail){
$http({
method: "POST",
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'},
url: post_url,
data: $.param({detail: postDetail})
})
.success(function(response){
//return response;
});
}
})
Controller:
updated_details = 'xyz';
ajaxService.updateTodoDetail(updated_details);
In th above case, i POST the data through Controller and it was working fine but now i want the response to come in my Controller.
How to achive that??
Upvotes: 6
Views: 11978
Reputation: 61
what I usually do is like this
app.factory('call', ['$http', function($http) {
//this is the key, as you can see I put the 'callBackFunc' as parameter
function postOrder(dataArray,callBackFunc) {
$http({
method: 'POST',
url: 'example.com',
data: dataArray
}).
success(function(data) {
//this is the key
callBackFunc(data);
}).
error(function(data, response) {
console.log(response + " " + data);
});
}
return {
postOrder:postOrder
}
}]);
then in my controller I just call this
$scope.postOrder = function() {
call.getOrder($scope.data, function(data) {
console.log(data);
}
}
do not forget to insert the dependency injection of 'call' services into your controller
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 7250
$http
returns a promise:
Return the promise
updateTodoDetail: function(postDetail){
return $http({
method: "POST",
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'},
url: post_url,
data: $.param({detail: postDetail})
});
So you can do
ajaxService.updateTodoDetail(updated_details).success(function(result) {
$scope.result = result //or whatever else.
}
Alternatively you can pass the success
function into updateTodoDetail
:
updateTodoDetail: function(postDetail, callback){
$http({
method: "POST",
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'},
url: post_url,
data: $.param({detail: postDetail})
})
.success(callback);
So your controller has
ajaxService.updateTodoDetail(updated_details, function(result) {
$scope.result = result //or whatever else.
})
I would prefer the first option so I could handle errors etc as well without passing in those functions too.
(NB: I haven't tested the code above so it might require some modification)
Upvotes: 10