Inside my angular controller I have the following method defined
$scope.searchListing = function() {
$http({
url: App.Url.to('listing/feed/21312')
}).success(function(data, status, headers, config) {
$scope.data = data;
});
}
In view, $scope.data.listing is looped
<div class="item" ng-repeat="property in data.listings"><!-- stuff --></div>
searchListing is triggered using ng-click and the things works perfectly. However I have a separate API which handles the API calls to my app, and it's based on jQuery. After integrating my jQuery based API
$scope.searchListing = function() {
App.Listing.getListing().done(function(data){
$scope.data = data;
});
}
The API returns jqXHR objects so I can call promise methods on them. The problem is even though the data get assigned to $scope.data my view doesn't get updated. After the ajax request completed I accessed the controller to check if data got assigned
angular.element('[ng-controller=listingController]').scope().data
And it did show the data, why doesn't the view get updated?
$http
or$resource
since scope already accepts promises