Reputation: 1165
Can you run an Angular service (or a function on that service) before anything else? Ideally, as soon as ng-app
gets parsed.
Here's my use case: I'm writing an app that gets AJAX data from a server and then parses the data a hundred different ways. I would like to make the initial AJAX call before all the controllers get called? That way I just have all the data parsed and loaded in the service without me worrying about updating any controllers or whatever.
Upvotes: 4
Views: 5841
Reputation: 991
plnkr = http://plnkr.co/edit/WTNuWKSgj0bMR1dtUkto?p=preview
The best way to configure how your services behave is to use providers. so, assuming you already have a mydata from your ajax call, the plnkr above shows a running example...
myapp.config(['sayHelloProvider',function(sayHelloProvider){
// assuming your ajax retrievies mydata
var mydata = angular.fromJson( angular.element(document.getElementById('mydata')).html() );
// configure service
sayHelloProvider.SetMessage("Olah! rate is=" + mydata.rate);
}]);
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 77904
I would like to make the initial AJAX call before all the controllers get called
In Angular method run
is fired before any controller is called
var app = angular.module('myApp',[]);
app.run(function($rootScope){
// ajax call and other stuff
}
In run
method you can do any job like login to Facebook, token validation and so on
Reference
Configuration blocks (aka app.config) - get executed during the provider registrations and configuration phase. Only providers and constants can be injected into configuration blocks. This is to prevent accidental instantiation of services before they have been fully configured.
Run blocks (aka app.run) - get executed after the injector is created and are used to kickstart the application. Only instances and constants can be injected into run blocks. This is to prevent further system configuration during application run time.
docs.angularjs.org/guide/module
Upvotes: 6