I'm not sure whether I get your question, but it looks like you've built a promise interseptor, but from your question it looks like you want just the regular promise behaviour. So I'll try that..
I'm not an angular expert but I do use $http promises a lot and here's how I do it.
I register the $http call as a service, like this:
app.service('ajax',function(host,$http){
this.post = function(api,data,cb){
$http.post(host + api,data).success(cb)
};
this.get = function(api,cb){
$http.get(host + api).success(cb)
}
});
host is a predefined module.value. I inject this service into every controller that needs to call http requests and operate them like this:
ajax.post('users', UserToken, function(data){
console.log('Users points: ' + data.points)
})
As I understand $http has promises built in, so there's no need for q and defere, it's all done at the background. ajax.post
calls the service, which sends data
to host + 'users'
, server-side looks for user by his token and return some data with one key by the name of points
with a value of the users points. Client-side: upon successful reply from the server it proceeds to the cb
function which then console logs the user points.
So I can do whatever modification I need to the promise inside that cb function, since it is not called before a successful reply from the server.
The success
and error
methods have a few more optional arguments, check them out here.
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