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I'm a complete newbie with angularjs. I'm searching for an clear example to call pages with ajax.

First question is:

How can i make an ajax request?

Second question is:

I don't want to use ng-click with all links. I can't add ng-click attr to all elements because they are dynamic links. How can i call the function with clicking links between #menu?

For example:

// Controller
var ceoApp = angular.module('ceoApp', []).config(function($interpolateProvider){
    $interpolateProvider.startSymbol('{[{').endSymbol('}]}');
});

ceoApp.controller('AjaxLoadCtrl', function(){});
<!-- View -->
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<html ng-app="ceoApp">
<body ng-controller="AjaxLoadCtrl">
    <ul id="menu">
        <li><a href="p1">CALL P1</a></li>
        <li><a href="p2">CALL P2</a></li>
        <li><a href="p3">CALL P3</a></li>
    </ul>
</body>
</html>

I really don't know what's next now...

Any help would be great!

To understanding what must be:

$('#menu a').click(function(){
    $.ajax({
        type: 'post',
        dataType: 'html',
        url: $(this).attr('href'),
        success: function(data){
            $('#view').html(data);
        }
    });
});

Above example loads clicked link's url, and gets response as html and show it in view.

I'm exactly asking for this. Sorry for lame question but i need this...

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3 Answers 3

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this is what you need , to route to page or load dynamically https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router

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make an ajax call in angularjs using $http

from angularjs $http docs

$http.get('/someUrl').
  success(function(data, status, headers, config) {
    // this callback will be called asynchronously
    // when the response is available
  }).
  error(function(data, status, headers, config) {
    // called asynchronously if an error occurs
    // or server returns response with an error status.
  });

In the docs you can also find a good example plnkr that shows how to use $http inside a controller:

angular.module('httpExample', [])
  .controller('FetchController', ['$scope', '$http', '$templateCache',
    function($scope, $http, $templateCache) {
      $scope.method = 'GET';
      $scope.url = 'http-hello.html';

      $scope.fetch = function() {
        $scope.code = null;
        $scope.response = null;

        $http({method: $scope.method, url: $scope.url, cache: $templateCache}).
          success(function(data, status) {
            $scope.status = status;
            $scope.data = data;
          }).
          error(function(data, status) {
            $scope.data = data || "Request failed";
            $scope.status = status;
        });
      };

      $scope.updateModel = function(method, url) {
        $scope.method = method;
        $scope.url = url;
      };
    }]);

then, in your html, call the fetch() function:

<button id="fetchbtn" ng-click="fetch()">fetch</button>

ngRoute

The ngRoute module provides routing and deeplinking services and directives for angular apps.

Also provided in angularjs docs, an example plnkr of using $route


consider using ng-repeat to generate the links.

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If you need a common place where you will load pages dynamically using ng-view and routing, similar to single page web app.. You might like it:
http://viralpatel.net/blogs/angularjs-routing-and-views-tutorial-with-example/

and for just an ajax request with http get you can use:
http://www.w3schools.com/angular/angular_http.asp

EDIT As per your comment, you want to use href from the link,
then you need to use custom attribute like

<a data-href="your_url" href="" ng-click="fun($$event)" >Click</a>

Now on the click of this link, in fun(), you can make http-get request to the your_url

var url=event.target.attributes.data-href.value;

and you can make an http-get request

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  • just have a look in the first link, i think you want to do something like this. Nov 12, 2014 at 11:26
  • Actually i don't need a router for angular. My all links has target href. I just need to load that url, and replace the html with the oldest one. Nov 12, 2014 at 11:41
  • Still has ng-click. I don't want to give ng-click attr to all my link elements. Nov 12, 2014 at 12:35
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    Actually, I think you should. Because, you need an ajax request which is targetted to an attribute of your link tag. You can go around with jquery/javascript and make an ajax request, get html source, and replace your contents. But then WHY use angular? You are just ignoring it's actual purpose of making things easy and less complex and NO MANUAL DOM MANIPULATION. Nov 12, 2014 at 12:39

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