Either I am making a blunder here, or might be misusing Angularjs. I want to make a copy of JSON on page load,create form using original one ,and on submit button press ,I will compare these 2 JSONs to check if they are same or not ,on the basis of that I will hit the DB.
Problem: No matter how I create a copy of JSON, when ever I update field in original json,it get updated in it's copy too. Hence on submit button press , method don't find these 2 json different so don't hit the DB,Data don't get saved.
Code:
var globalJsonHRA =null;
//On succcess of $http
globalJsonHRA = data["3"];
$rootScope.jsonOfHRA = data["3"];
what's wrong with my code??
More Details: //This is where value is set to JSON on html page
<tbody ng-repeat="obj in jsonOfHRA" my-Post-Repeat-Directive>
<tr class="BG8">
<td ><input type="text" ng-model="obj.sec10_decl_decl_val" id="rent_{{$index}}" ></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
//From making a copy I mean,data["3"] is set to 2 different JSONs, so they are copies of each other. For comparison I was using _.isEqual method of underscoreJs, But even I simply alert these 2 jsons ,I find them containing equal values.
angular.copy
is for. docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/function/angular.copy