But i would suggest to move the $interval
to the controller.
App.factory('MyService' ,function($scope,$timeout){
return{
notification: function(){
return $http.get("notification/get").success(function(response){
return response.data;
});
}
});
function Controller($scope,MyService,$interval){
/**
* Loads and populates the notifications
*/
this.loadNotifications = function (){
MyService.notification().then(function(data){
$scope.notification =data;
});
});
//Put in interval, first trigger after 10 seconds
var theInterval = $interval(function(){
this.loadNotifications();
}.bind(this), 10000);
$scope.$on('$destroy', function () {
$interval.cancel(theInterval)
});
//invoke initialy
this.loadNotifications();
}
This seems like a better architecture there.
Passing, resolving or rejecting promises will $digest
the scope.
You want to get the notifications every x milliseconds and pass them into the scope.
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