Given angular.js service:
angular.module('mymodule').factory('Products', ['$resource',
function($resource) {
return $resource('/path/to/getProducts', {}, {
find: {
method: 'GET',
isArray: false
}
});
}
]);
In the controller of mymodule
I make find
query:
$scope.findAll = function () {
Products.find(function (products) {
console.log(Object.keys(products));
// ['prodA', 'prodB', ... , '$promise', '$resolved']
for (var i in products) {
if (!products.hasOwnProperty(i)) continue;
console.log(products[i].description.someprop);
// Got error: Cannot read property 'someprop' of undefined
// Trust me: I debug this place. someprop is defined for all items except that two
}
});
};
It works fine but returns $promise and $resolved with data set, so that I can not loop through my data.
Angular documentations says that the Resource
instances and collection has these additional properties. But I don't understand exactly how to control it in my code.
What am I doing wrong? How to prevent it?