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Okay so I know this is a really stupid question. I looked everywhere before making this thread and I am just completely unable to figure it out. This is the code I had. My issue is that between passing the value from getJSON to the angular controller, my array has lost its values. What is the correct way to do what I'm trying to do here?

function getJSON(json) {
    data = [];
    $.each(json, function (index, value) {
        data.push(value);
    });
    console.log(data); // Accurately logs array data
    return data;
}
function passValue() {
    return getJSON();
}
app.controller('ExampleController', function($scope) {
    x = passValue()
    $scope.title = x[0]; // Throws error
    console.log(x); // Only returns an empty array
}

And this I have in a script on my html file. It works 100%.

$(document).ready(function() {
    $.getJSON("{{ url_for('static', filename='movies.json') }}?id={{ movie_id }}", function(json) {
         getJSON(json);
});

For example, this works.

function getJSON(json) {
    data = [];
    $.each(json, function (index, value) {
        data.push(value);
    });
    console.log(data) // Acurrately logs array data
    document.getElementById('exampleDiv').innerHTML = data[0] // Accurately appends array data (0 being title)
}
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  • This code looks simplified, is it? I suspect there are a few crucial lines missing, such as a fetch or something similar Nov 15, 2018 at 23:47
  • My getJSON method is not simplified. It works in acquiring my json data. It is a called method from another script. I can use it to put the json value into html normally, but I'm trying to figure out how to do it with HTML. I'll put that other code into my main post.
    – Jertyu
    Nov 15, 2018 at 23:55
  • Huh, interesting. I'm surprised that, if x is an empty array, that $scope.title = x[0]; throws an error, since that should just assign undefined to $scope.title. Probably an angular thing I'm unfamiliar with Nov 15, 2018 at 23:56
  • Yeah I'm quite unfamiliar with angular too, I'm sure there's a simple solution to this issue I just can't come up with one. I'm probably just being dumb honestly!
    – Jertyu
    Nov 16, 2018 at 0:02
  • You are calling getJSON() without an argument in passValue function. That does not seem correct as the getJSON function definition expects one.
    – adosan
    Nov 16, 2018 at 0:27

2 Answers 2

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I found a solution that fixes my problem. If anyone has a similar issue, I hope this helps you as well.

function getJSON(json) {
    data = [];
    $.each(json, function (index, value) {
        data.push(value);
    });
    console.log(data)
    update(data)
}

function update(data) {
    var $scope = angular.element(document.querySelector('#movie')).scope()
    $scope.$apply(function(){
        $scope.title = data[0];
    });
}

app.controller('MovieController', function($scope) {
});
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You can use the window to store and access data between angular and any component. Angular has a wrapper called $window to access it too.

In javascript:

function foo(value){
    window.data = value;
}

In angular:

app.controller('ctrl', ['$scope', '$window', function($scope, $window) {

  $scope.getData= function() {
    //using $window
    alert($window.data);
    //Or 
    alert(window.data);
  };
}]);

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