I'm trying to get data from a third party service (Comic Vine) but my application is Javascript-only so I have to resort to JSONP. When I receive a response from the server, Angular raises an error like it can't interpret correctly the response received like this:
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token :
I'm not an expert with JSONP but from what I gather, this could be due to a pretty common error that JSONP responses should consist of a Javascript function and not an object like it happens in this case. This is an example of the response I get (only the first line):
{"error":"OK","limit":100,"offset":0,"number_of_page_results":100,"number_of_total_results":2487,"status_code":1,"results":[{"aliases":null,"api_detail_url":"http:\/\/www.comicvine.com\/api\/issue\/4000-313848\/","cover_date":"2005-10-
This is the part of my code where I configure the $resource service:
angular.module('comicVineServices', ['ngResource'])
.factory('Issue', ['$resource', function($resource){
return $resource(
{
api_key:'03f2238446ecacab80ae361aa064014a7e416688',
query: 'green',
resources:'issue',
format: 'json',
callback: "JSON_CALLBACK"
},
{
query: {
method: 'JSONP',
responseType: 'json',
isArray: false,
}
}
);
}]);
I've tried to parse the response myself or at least see if I can intercept it before it's parsed with transformResponse
and an interceptor
but no success so far.
Do you guys think a malformed response could be the problem (an object when it should be a function)? Do you guys think there any work around that I can do on my side?