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>