Just trying to get a very simple REST get call to work using angularjs $resource
service. The API is never called. Here is the code:
angular.module('app.services', [])
.service('tourRepository', function ($resource) {
this.get = function (id) {
alert('tourRepositoryCalled for id ' + id + '!'); // this is called
var tour = $resource('/api/tour/:tourid', { tourId: '@id' });
return tour.get({ tourId: id }, function () {
alert('tour api called.'); // THIS NEVER IS
});
}
If I use a browser and go to /api/tour/3, it works. What am I doing wrong here? I thought $resource calls could be much easier, for example like below, but I am following angularjs documentation.
Ideally:
$scope.tour = $resource.get('/api/tour/' + id); // why wouldn't this work?
All that I want to do is call a simple REST service and assign the results to my $scope.tour object. Since I'm in a service though (my 'repository') I don't have access to the $scope. What's the best way to go about this? When I change the code to below the API is getting hit.
var tour = $resource('/api/tour/:tourid');
var theTour = tour.get({ tourid: id });
alert(theTour.id);