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I started playing with Angular.js recently, and got a demo project working pretty well. However, when I attempted to load the data from a backend web service versus just a hard coded array I started getting hung up. Specifically the page doesnt seem to properly data bind after i set the $scope using $.getJSON().done(...). Instead of just assigning a value to $scope after .getJSON is done, should I be doing it somewhere else/differently? I searched high and low and really couldnt find any good examples of angular thats pulling intial data from a backend.

Thanks in advance for any help with this!

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Since you are trying to update the $scope outside of Angular you will have to make your model changes using the $apply method on the scope.

Maybe something like:

    $.getJSON('ajax/test.json', function(data) {
        $scope.$apply(function(){
            $scope.modelData = data;
        });
    });

The preferred way to access a backend with AngularJS would be to use the $http or $resource service in place of jQuery. You won't have to use $scope.$apply you can just update your $scope.modelData directly.

This post has a good fiddle of updating a model outside of Angular code.

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  • This is perfect thanks! While your example appears to work perfectly and I like that you pointed out the use of apply because that helped my understand of how it all works - i should probably just use http or resource since those seem to be the more preferred as you said. Thanks again!
    – jkat98
    Aug 24, 2012 at 18:24
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or instead of wrapping with apply, just call it at the end of the callback function like

  $.getJSON('ajax/test.json', function(data) {
    $scope.data = data;        
    $scope.$apply();
});

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