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I am building an angular app using angular-ui-router. The backend has a REST api that gives me the url to a form based on a ticket id. In app.js, I want to dynamically set the template based on a query to this REST service. Example:
$stateProvider
.state('form', {
url: '/form/:id',
templateProvider: function ($resource, formResolver, $stateParams) {
//formResolver calls the REST API with the form id and gets back a URL.
return formResolver.resolve($stateParams.id).then(function(url) {
return $resource(url).get();
};
},
controller: 'MyCtrl'
});
The problem is that I end up returning a promise and templateProvider requires a string of content. What I would like to do is just return the url:
$stateProvider
.state('form', {
url: '/form/:id',
//I would like to inject formResolver, but I can't
templateUrl: function (stateParams, formResolver) {
return formResolver.resolve(stateParams.id);
},
controller: 'MyCtrl'
});
But I don't get dependency injection when using templateUrl instead of templateProvider as per , and I still have the problem of it returning a promise. I am thinking maybe my only solution is not to use the promise api.
I am building an angular app using angular-ui-router. The backend has a REST api that gives me the url to a form based on a ticket id. In app.js, I want to dynamically set the template based on a query to this REST service. Example:
$stateProvider
.state('form', {
url: '/form/:id',
templateProvider: function ($resource, formResolver, $stateParams) {
//formResolver calls the REST API with the form id and gets back a URL.
return formResolver.resolve($stateParams.id).then(function(url) {
return $resource(url).get();
};
},
controller: 'MyCtrl'
});
The problem is that I end up returning a promise and templateProvider requires a string of content. What I would like to do is just return the url:
$stateProvider
.state('form', {
url: '/form/:id',
//I would like to inject formResolver, but I can't
templateUrl: function (stateParams, formResolver) {
return formResolver.resolve(stateParams.id);
},
controller: 'MyCtrl'
});
But I don't get dependency injection when using templateUrl instead of templateProvider as per https://github./angular-ui/ui-router/wiki#wiki-templates, and I still have the problem of it returning a promise. I am thinking maybe my only solution is not to use the promise api.
Share Improve this question asked Jan 27, 2014 at 16:50 xdhmoorexdhmoore 9,91512 gold badges54 silver badges99 bronze badges2 Answers
Reset to default 8Turns out there was something wrong with the way I was using $resource
. I'm still not sure what. From looking at the source for angular-ui-router, the function can return a promise. I ended up copying some of the code from https://github./angular-ui/ui-router/blob/master/src/templateFactory.js to get the following, which works:
templateProvider: function ($http, formService, $stateParams) {
return formService.getFormUrl($stateParams.id).then(function(url) {
return $http.get(url);
}).then(function(response) {
return response.data;
})
Function for templateProvider may return promise from $resource but in the end it has to return string.
templateProvider: function (SomeService) {
var promise = SomeService.get().$promise;
promise.then(function (data) {
console.log(data) // it has to be string!
});
return promise;
}
If there is an object one of the solutions would be to make another promise.
templateProvider: function (SomeService, $q) {
var defer = $q.defer();
var promise = SomeService.get().$promise;
promise.then(function (data) {
console.log(data) // let say this is {html: '<p>some template</p>'}
defer.resolve(data.html);
});
return defer.promise;
}
SomeService returns $resource.
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