How to load json into my angular.js ng-model?

I have what I think is probably a very obvious question, but I couldn't find an answer anywhere.

I am just trying to load some JSON data from my server into the client. Right now, I am using JQuery to load it with an AJAX call (code below).

<script type="text/javascript">
var global = new Array();
$.ajax({
    url: "/json",
    success: function(reports){
        global = reports;
        return global;
        }
    });
</script>

This is located in the html file. It works so far, but the issue is that I want to use AngularJS. Now, while Angular CAN use the variables, i cannot load the whole thing into a variable so I can use a for each loop. This seems to be related to the "$Scope", which is usually located in the .js file.

The problem is that I cannot load code from other pages into a .js file. Every example of Angular only shows stuff like this:

function TodoCtrl($scope) {
  $scope.todos = [
    {text:'learn angular', done:true},
    {text:'build an angular app', done:false}];

So, this is useful, if I A) Want to type all of this by hand, AND B) If I know in advance what all my data is...

I don't know in advance (the data is dynamic) and I don't want to type it.

So, when I tried to change the AJAX call to Angular using $Resource, it doesn't seem to work. Maybe I can't figure it out, but it is a relatively simple GET request for JSON data.

tl:dr I can't get AJAX calls to work in order to load external data into an angular model.

As Kris mentions, you can use the $resource service to interact with the server, but I get the impression you are beginning your journey with Angular - I was there last week - so I recommend to start experimenting directly with the $http service. In this case you can call its get method.

If you have the following JSON

[{ "text":"learn angular", "done":true },
 { "text":"build an angular app", "done":false},
 { "text":"something", "done":false },
 { "text":"another todo", "done":true }]

You can load it like this

var App = angular.module('App', []);

App.controller('TodoCtrl', function($scope, $http) {
  $http.get('todos.json')
       .then(function(res){
          $scope.todos = res.data;                
        });
});

The get method returns a promise object which first argument is a success callback and the second an error callback.

When you add $http as a parameter of a function Angular does it magic and injects the $http resource into your controller.

I've put some examples here

Here's a simple example of how to load JSON data into an Angular model.

I have a JSON 'GET' web service which returns a list of Customer details, from an online copy of Microsoft's Northwind SQL Server database.

http://www.iNorthwind.com/Service1.svc/getAllCustomers

It returns JSON data containing (amongst others) these fields:

  [
    {
      CompanyName: "Alfreds Futterkiste",
      CustomerID: "ALFKI"
    },
    {
      CompanyName: "Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados",
      CustomerID: "ANATR"
    },
    {
      CompanyName: "Antonio Moreno Taquería",
      CustomerID: "ANTON"
    },

..and I want to populate a drop down list with this data, to look like this...

Angular screenshot

I want the text of each item to come from the "CompanyName" field, and the ID to come from the "CustomerID" fields.

How would I do it ?

My Angular controller would look like this:

function MikesAngularController($scope, $http) {

    $scope.listOfCustomers = null;

    $http.get('http://www.iNorthwind.com/Service1.svc/getAllCustomers')
         .success(function (data) {
             $scope.listOfCustomers = data;
         })
         .error(function (data, status, headers, config) {
             //  Do some error handling here
         });
}

... which fills a "listOfCustomers" variable with this set of JSON data.

Then, in my HTML page, I'd use this:

<div ng-controller='MikesAngularController'>
    <span>Please select a customer:</span>
    <select ng-model="selectedCustomer" ng-options="customer.CustomerID as customer.CompanyName for customer in listOfCustomers" style="width:350px;"></select>
</div>

And that's it. We can now see a list of our JSON data on a web page, ready to be used.

The key to this is in the "ng-options" tag:

customer.CustomerID as customer.CompanyName for customer in listOfCustomers

It's a strange syntax to get your head around !

When the user selects an item in this list, the "$scope.selectedCustomer" variable will be set to the ID (the CustomerID field) of that Customer record.

The full script for this example can be found here:

JSON data with Angular

Mike