I am having a problem dynamically ordering my data which I am getting through a service in my controller. The data loads just fine when I do an initial search, but as soon as I try to update orderBy, all of the data in my views disappear instead of being reordered. The data I am displaying in my view is the data stored to $scope.filtered_events. Also, my controller is attached via the router to the template.
Search Controller
(function () {
.controller("Search", function ($scope, zipcodeSvc, $filter, $http) {
$scope.$on("search", search);
$scope.sortBy = "date";
function search(evt, data) {
$scope.zip_codes = [];
$scope.locations = null;
$scope.response = null;
$scope.events = null;
zipcodeSvc.find(data.str, data.dist)
.then(
function (response) {
$scope.locations = response;
for(i=0; i<$scope.locations.zip_codes.length; i++){
$scope.zip_codes.push($scope.locations.zip_codes[i].zip_code);
}
console.log($scope.zip_codes);
$http.get("api/events")
.success(function(response){
$scope.events = response;
//what I want to be able to dynamically order
$scope.filtered_events = $filter('eventsInRange')($scope.events, $scope.zip_codes);
});
},
function (err) {
console.log("error finding cities: ", err);
}
)
}
})
.filter("eventsInRange", function () {
return function(events, zipcodes) {
events_in_range = [];
for(i=0;i < events.length; i++){
if(zipcodes.indexOf(events[i].location.zip_code) > -1){
events_in_range.push(events[i])
}
}
return events_in_range;
}
});
}());
Template
<div class="container">
<p class="bigger">Filter:</p>
<ul class="nav nav-tabs">
<li><a href='#' ng-click="sortBy = 'type'">Cya</a></li>
<li><a href='#' ng-click="sortBy = 'location.name'">Location</a></li>
<li><a href='#' ng-click="sortBy = 'date'">Date</a></li>
<li><a href='#' ng-click="sortBy = 'created_by'">Creator</a></li>
</ul>
<div class="row">
<div ng-repeat="cya in filtered_events | filter:cyaFilter | orderBy:sortBy" class="col-sm-4 text-center">
<h2 class="primary"> {{ cya.type }} </h2>
<div class="well cyas">
<p> <span class="cya-label primary">Creator:</span> {{cya.created_by}}</p>
<img class="img-responsive cya-pic" src="http://fpoimg.com/150x150" alt="{{cya.location}} picture">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-sm-6"><p> <span class="cya-label primary text-left">Date:</span><br> {{ cya.date }} </p></div>
<div class="col-sm-6"><p> <span class="cya-label primary text-left">Time:</span><br> {{ cya.time }} </p></div>
</div>
<p> <span class="cya-label primary">Location:</span><br />
{{cya.location.name }} <br />
{{ cya.location.address }}
<br /> {{ cya.location.city }}, {{ cya.location.state }} {{ cya.location.zip_code }}</p>
<button class="btn btn-primary join" ng-show="false">Join</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Zip code Service
(function () {
angular.module("app.data")
.factory("zipcodeSvc", function ($http, $q) {
return {
find: findByLocation
}
function findByLocation(location, distance) {
var url = "api/zipcodes?location=" + location + "&distance=" + distance;
var defer = $q.defer();
$http.get(url)
.success(function (response) {
defer.resolve(response);
})
.error(function (err) {
defer.reject(err);
console.log(err);
})
return defer.promise;
}
});
}());
EDIT - added the data structure of $scope.filtered_events
:
[
{ date: "mm/dd/yyyy",
location: {
address: "Someplace",
city: "Some city",
zip_code: "12345",
name: "Some Name",
state: "Some State"
},
time: "hh:mm AM",
type: "Some type",
created_by: "Some person"
},
//etc
]
filtered_events
looks like - in questions like these it is more important than seeing how you are getting it. Would it also not filter if you were to hardcode the data?[ { "date": "mm/dd/yyyy", "location": { "address": "Someplace", "city": "Some city", "zip_code": "12345", "name": "Some Name", "state": "Some State" }, "time": "hh:mm AM", "type": "Some type", "created_by": "Some person" }, etc. etc. etc. ]
$filter('orderBy')($scope.filtered_events, 'type')
it will correctly do the orderBy when it first loads.cyaFilter
since it's not defined - and could be the thing that is causing the issue.