I'm writing a small app that uses the Instagram API. I'm trying to write a directive to display a list of the logged in users images. I have a back end api that calls the Instagram API and returns the results.
.directive('userPhotos', function($http)
{
return {
restrict: 'E',
template: '<ul class="user-photos">'
+'<li ng-repeat="image in images">'
+'<img src="{{image.images.low_resolution.url}}">'
+'</li>'
+'</ul>',
replace: true,
controller: function($scope, $element, $attrs){
$scope.images;
$scope.serviceURL = "/api/photos/"+$attrs.photosPerLoad;
$scope.loadPhotos = function()
{
$http.get(this.serviceURL)
.success(function(response){
$scope.images = response.data;
})
.error(function(response){
// show error
});
}
},
link: function($scope, element, attribute){
$scope.loadPhotos();
}
}
})
This works in that it displays the images as desired once the result of the API call is complete. However, as I have defined a src
attribute for the img
tag in the template during the initial phase of the Angular process this is called and I get the following.
GET http://myapp.dev/%7B%7Bimage.images.low_resolution.url%7D%7D 500 (Internal Server Error)
I'm still a bit vague on the process Angular goes through as it's putting a directive together but I think I understand that initially, for the ng-repeat region there is a copy of the contents of this region made to be filled once the images
binding is populated.
Anyhow, can anyone advise how I could get around this?