AngularJS: service query returning zero result
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my app.js looks like

var app = angular.module('pennytracker', [
  '$strap.directives',
  'ngCookies',
  'categoryServices'
]);

app.config(function($routeProvider) {
  console.log('configuring routes');
  $routeProvider
    .when('/summary', { templateUrl: '../static/partials/summary.html'})
    .when('/transactions', { templateUrl: '../static/partials/transaction.html', controller: 'AddTransactionController' })
});

while my app/js/services/categories.js looks like

angular.module('categoryServices', ['ngResource']).
  factory('Category', function($resource){
    return $resource(
      '/categories/:categoryId',
      {categoryId: '@uuid'}
    );
  });

and I have a route as

  .when('/transactions', { templateUrl: '../static/partials/transaction.html', controller: 'AddTransactionController' })

and my controller app/js/controllers/transactionController.js looks like

function AddTransactionController($scope, $http, $cookieStore, Category) {
 // some work here
  $scope.category = Category.query();
  console.log('all categories - ', $scope.category.length);
}

When I run my app, i see console.log as

all categories -  0 

What is that I am doing wrong here?

Mail answered 5/5, 2013 at 21:33 Comment(0)
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Category.query() is asynchronous. It returns an empty array immediately and adds the result from the request later when the response arrives - from http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ngResource.$resource:

It is important to realize that invoking a $resource object method immediately returns an empty reference (object or array depending on isArray). Once the data is returned from the server the existing reference is populated with the actual data. This is a useful trick since usually the resource is assigned to a model which is then rendered by the view. Having an empty object results in no rendering, once the data arrives from the server then the object is populated with the data and the view automatically re-renders itself showing the new data.

If you need to access the result in your controller you should do it in the callback function like this:

$scope.category = Category.query(function(){
  console.log('all categories - ', $scope.category.length);
});
Capias answered 5/5, 2013 at 22:2 Comment(1)
geez :(,how come I missed that part in documentation. Thank you very much @joakimbi, it works nowMail

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