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I'm tying to set up a page with angular (version 1.6.10) which displays data from a php file (example_file.php) which creates a json page from a mysql database table using json_encode. Accessing the php file directly in a browser displays the json data correctly but when I use $http in angular to access it it returns nothing. If I save the generated json file as a json file (example_file.json) and use that instead it works?

example_file.php

<?php
 header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *");
 header("Content-Type: application/json");

 include('../../includes/Db.php');
 include('../../includes/item.php');
 $someItems = new Item();
 $items = $someItems->getItems();
 $data = array();
 foreach($items as $item){
   $data[] = array("id" => htmlspecialchars($item->id),
                  "image"  => htmlspecialchars($item->name),
                  "url"    => htmlspecialchars($item->url),
                  "alt"    => htmlspecialchars($item->alt_desc),
                  "title"  => htmlspecialchars($item->title),
                  "active" => htmlspecialchars($item->active),
                  "order"  => htmlspecialchars($item->order_by));
 }

 $json = json_encode($data);
 echo $json;
?>

this returns

[{"id":"18","image":"catalogue.jpg","url":"/catalogue","alt":"New catalogue out now!","title":"New catalogue","active":"1","order":"1"},{"id":"4","image":"item1.jpg","url":"\/item1\/","alt":"item1 alt description","title":"item1 description","active":"1","order":"2"},{"id":"7","image":"item2.jpg","url":"\/item2\/","alt":"","title":"item2 title","active":"1","order":"3"},{"id":"5","image":"item3","url":"\/item3\/","alt":"","title":"Item3 description","active":"1","order":"4"},{"id":"1","image":"item4.jpg","url":"","alt":"Item4 alt description","title":"item4 title","active":"1","order":"6"}]

angular module moc.js

(function () {

var moc = function($http) {
    var getItems = function () {
        return $http.get("data/example_file.php")
        .then(function(response) {
           return response.data;
        })
    };
    return {
       getItems: getItems,
    };
};
var module = angular.module("mocApp");
module.factory("moc", moc);

}());

angular controller myCtrl.js

(function () {
 var app = angular.module("mocApp");
 var homeCtrl = function($scope, moc) {
    var onComplete = function(data) {
        $scope.items = data;
    };
    var onError = function (reason) {
        $scope.error = "Could not fetch data";
    };
    moc.getItems().then(onComplete, onError);
 };
 app.controller("myCtrl", myCtrl);
}());

html file item.html

<div>
{{error}}
</div>

<table>
<thead>
  <tr>
    <th>Name</th>
    <th>url</th>
    <th>Order</th>
  </tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
  <tr ng-repeat="item in items">
    <td>
        {{item.name}}
    </td>
    <td>{{item.url}}</td>
    <td>{{item.order_by}}</td>
  </tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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  • I don't think http.get can execute a php file. Why don't you export the return of the php to an actual .json file and access that? Jul 24, 2018 at 14:51
  • w3s schools have an example using a php file w3schools.com/angular/angular_sql.asp. the php file generates the json data, angular then processes the json data
    – S.A
    Jul 24, 2018 at 15:11
  • @FernandoAnia — It's just a URL. The client doesn't (and can't) care how the server determines what the response should be.
    – Quentin
    Jul 24, 2018 at 15:26
  • Can you confirm that there are no errors with the request in the browsers console?
    – Clint
    Jul 24, 2018 at 22:12
  • @Clint - wasn't showing any errors except data null in firefox switched to chrome and shows Error Blocked by Client which wasn't displayed previously. Disabled add block plus and its good to go, so thanks for that Clint. Any thoughts on why adblock plus would be blocking it? Building the app then finding it breaks with adblock enabled after swithching to the live server would be a real pain!
    – S.A
    Jul 25, 2018 at 8:33

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