/** * @license AngularJS v1.0.0rc9 * (c) 2010-2012 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular, undefined) { 'use strict'; /** * @ngdoc overview * @name angular.module.ngResource * @description */ /** * @ngdoc object * @name angular.module.ngResource.$resource * @requires $http * * @description * A factory which creates a resource object that lets you interact with * [RESTful](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer) server-side data sources. * * The returned resource object has action methods which provide high-level behaviors without * the need to interact with the low level {@link angular.module.ng.$http $http} service. * * @param {string} url A parameterized URL template with parameters prefixed by `:` as in * `/user/:username`. * * @param {Object=} paramDefaults Default values for `url` parameters. These can be overridden in * `actions` methods. * * Each key value in the parameter object is first bound to url template if present and then any * excess keys are appended to the url search query after the `?`. * * Given a template `/path/:verb` and parameter `{verb:'greet', salutation:'Hello'}` results in * URL `/path/greet?salutation=Hello`. * * If the parameter value is prefixed with `@` then the value of that parameter is extracted from * the data object (useful for non-GET operations). * * @param {Object.=} actions Hash with declaration of custom action that should extend the * default set of resource actions. The declaration should be created in the following format: * * {action1: {method:?, params:?, isArray:?}, * action2: {method:?, params:?, isArray:?}, * ...} * * Where: * * - `action` – {string} – The name of action. This name becomes the name of the method on your * resource object. * - `method` – {string} – HTTP request method. Valid methods are: `GET`, `POST`, `PUT`, `DELETE`, * and `JSONP` * - `params` – {object=} – Optional set of pre-bound parameters for this action. * - isArray – {boolean=} – If true then the returned object for this action is an array, see * `returns` section. * * @returns {Object} A resource "class" object with methods for the default set of resource actions * optionally extended with custom `actions`. The default set contains these actions: * * { 'get': {method:'GET'}, * 'save': {method:'POST'}, * 'query': {method:'GET', isArray:true}, * 'remove': {method:'DELETE'}, * 'delete': {method:'DELETE'} }; * * Calling these methods invoke an {@link angular.module.ng.$http} with the specified http method, * destination and parameters. When the data is returned from the server then the object is an * instance of the resource class `save`, `remove` and `delete` actions are available on it as * methods with the `$` prefix. This allows you to easily perform CRUD operations (create, read, * update, delete) on server-side data like this: *
        var User = $resource('/user/:userId', {userId:'@id'});
        var user = User.get({userId:123}, function() {
          user.abc = true;
          user.$save();
        });
     
* * It is important to realize that invoking a $resource object method immediately returns an * empty reference (object or array depending on `isArray`). Once the data is returned from the * server the existing reference is populated with the actual data. This is a useful trick since * usually the resource is assigned to a model which is then rendered by the view. Having an empty * object results in no rendering, once the data arrives from the server then the object is * populated with the data and the view automatically re-renders itself showing the new data. This * means that in most case one never has to write a callback function for the action methods. * * The action methods on the class object or instance object can be invoked with the following * parameters: * * - HTTP GET "class" actions: `Resource.action([parameters], [success], [error])` * - non-GET "class" actions: `Resource.action([parameters], postData, [success], [error])` * - non-GET instance actions: `instance.$action([parameters], [success], [error])` * * * @example * * # Credit card resource * *
     // Define CreditCard class
     var CreditCard = $resource('/user/:userId/card/:cardId',
      {userId:123, cardId:'@id'}, {
       charge: {method:'POST', params:{charge:true}}
      });

     // We can retrieve a collection from the server
     var cards = CreditCard.query(function() {
       // GET: /user/123/card
       // server returns: [ {id:456, number:'1234', name:'Smith'} ];

       var card = cards[0];
       // each item is an instance of CreditCard
       expect(card instanceof CreditCard).toEqual(true);
       card.name = "J. Smith";
       // non GET methods are mapped onto the instances
       card.$save();
       // POST: /user/123/card/456 {id:456, number:'1234', name:'J. Smith'}
       // server returns: {id:456, number:'1234', name: 'J. Smith'};

       // our custom method is mapped as well.
       card.$charge({amount:9.99});
       // POST: /user/123/card/456?amount=9.99&charge=true {id:456, number:'1234', name:'J. Smith'}
     });

     // we can create an instance as well
     var newCard = new CreditCard({number:'0123'});
     newCard.name = "Mike Smith";
     newCard.$save();
     // POST: /user/123/card {number:'0123', name:'Mike Smith'}
     // server returns: {id:789, number:'01234', name: 'Mike Smith'};
     expect(newCard.id).toEqual(789);
 * 
* * The object returned from this function execution is a resource "class" which has "static" method * for each action in the definition. * * Calling these methods invoke `$http` on the `url` template with the given `method` and `params`. * When the data is returned from the server then the object is an instance of the resource type and * all of the non-GET methods are available with `$` prefix. This allows you to easily support CRUD * operations (create, read, update, delete) on server-side data.
     var User = $resource('/user/:userId', {userId:'@id'});
     var user = User.get({userId:123}, function() {
       user.abc = true;
       user.$save();
     });
   
* * It's worth noting that the success callback for `get`, `query` and other method gets passed * in the response that came from the server as well as $http header getter function, so one * could rewrite the above example and get access to http headers as: *
     var User = $resource('/user/:userId', {userId:'@id'});
     User.get({userId:123}, function(u, getResponseHeaders){
       u.abc = true;
       u.$save(function(u, putResponseHeaders) {
         //u => saved user object
         //putResponseHeaders => $http header getter
       });
     });
   
* # Buzz client Let's look at what a buzz client created with the `$resource` service looks like:

{{item.actor.name}} Expand replies: {{item.links.replies[0].count}}

{{item.object.content | html}}
{{reply.actor.name}}: {{reply.content | html}}
*/ angular.module('ngResource', ['ng']). factory('$resource', ['$http', '$parse', function($http, $parse) { var DEFAULT_ACTIONS = { 'get': {method:'GET'}, 'save': {method:'POST'}, 'query': {method:'GET', isArray:true}, 'remove': {method:'DELETE'}, 'delete': {method:'DELETE'} }; var noop = angular.noop, forEach = angular.forEach, extend = angular.extend, copy = angular.copy, isFunction = angular.isFunction, getter = function(obj, path) { return $parse(path)(obj); }; /** * We need our custom mehtod because encodeURIComponent is too agressive and doesn't follow * http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt with regards to the character set (pchar) allowed in path * segments: * segment = *pchar * pchar = unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" / "@" * pct-encoded = "%" HEXDIG HEXDIG * unreserved = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_" / "~" * sub-delims = "!" / "$" / "&" / "'" / "(" / ")" * / "*" / "+" / "," / ";" / "=" */ function encodeUriSegment(val) { return encodeUriQuery(val, true). replace(/%26/gi, '&'). replace(/%3D/gi, '='). replace(/%2B/gi, '+'); } /** * This method is intended for encoding *key* or *value* parts of query component. We need a custom * method becuase encodeURIComponent is too agressive and encodes stuff that doesn't have to be * encoded per http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986: * query = *( pchar / "/" / "?" ) * pchar = unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" / "@" * unreserved = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_" / "~" * pct-encoded = "%" HEXDIG HEXDIG * sub-delims = "!" / "$" / "&" / "'" / "(" / ")" * / "*" / "+" / "," / ";" / "=" */ function encodeUriQuery(val, pctEncodeSpaces) { return encodeURIComponent(val). replace(/%40/gi, '@'). replace(/%3A/gi, ':'). replace(/%24/g, '$'). replace(/%2C/gi, ','). replace((pctEncodeSpaces ? null : /%20/g), '+'); } function Route(template, defaults) { this.template = template = template + '#'; this.defaults = defaults || {}; var urlParams = this.urlParams = {}; forEach(template.split(/\W/), function(param){ if (param && template.match(new RegExp("[^\\\\]:" + param + "\\W"))) { urlParams[param] = true; } }); this.template = template.replace(/\\:/g, ':'); } Route.prototype = { url: function(params) { var self = this, url = this.template, encodedVal; params = params || {}; forEach(this.urlParams, function(_, urlParam){ encodedVal = encodeUriSegment(params[urlParam] || self.defaults[urlParam] || ""); url = url.replace(new RegExp(":" + urlParam + "(\\W)"), encodedVal + "$1"); }); url = url.replace(/\/?#$/, ''); var query = []; forEach(params, function(value, key){ if (!self.urlParams[key]) { query.push(encodeUriQuery(key) + '=' + encodeUriQuery(value)); } }); query.sort(); url = url.replace(/\/*$/, ''); return url + (query.length ? '?' + query.join('&') : ''); } }; function ResourceFactory(url, paramDefaults, actions) { var route = new Route(url); actions = extend({}, DEFAULT_ACTIONS, actions); function extractParams(data){ var ids = {}; forEach(paramDefaults || {}, function(value, key){ ids[key] = value.charAt && value.charAt(0) == '@' ? getter(data, value.substr(1)) : value; }); return ids; } function Resource(value){ copy(value || {}, this); } forEach(actions, function(action, name) { var hasBody = action.method == 'POST' || action.method == 'PUT' || action.method == 'PATCH'; Resource[name] = function(a1, a2, a3, a4) { var params = {}; var data; var success = noop; var error = null; switch(arguments.length) { case 4: error = a4; success = a3; //fallthrough case 3: case 2: if (isFunction(a2)) { if (isFunction(a1)) { success = a1; error = a2; break; } success = a2; error = a3; //fallthrough } else { params = a1; data = a2; success = a3; break; } case 1: if (isFunction(a1)) success = a1; else if (hasBody) data = a1; else params = a1; break; case 0: break; default: throw "Expected between 0-4 arguments [params, data, success, error], got " + arguments.length + " arguments."; } var value = this instanceof Resource ? this : (action.isArray ? [] : new Resource(data)); $http({ method: action.method, url: route.url(extend({}, extractParams(data), action.params || {}, params)), data: data }).then(function(response) { var data = response.data; if (data) { if (action.isArray) { value.length = 0; forEach(data, function(item) { value.push(new Resource(item)); }); } else { copy(data, value); } } (success||noop)(value, response.headers); }, error); return value; }; Resource.bind = function(additionalParamDefaults){ return ResourceFactory(url, extend({}, paramDefaults, additionalParamDefaults), actions); }; Resource.prototype['$' + name] = function(a1, a2, a3) { var params = extractParams(this), success = noop, error; switch(arguments.length) { case 3: params = a1; success = a2; error = a3; break; case 2: case 1: if (isFunction(a1)) { success = a1; error = a2; } else { params = a1; success = a2 || noop; } case 0: break; default: throw "Expected between 1-3 arguments [params, success, error], got " + arguments.length + " arguments."; } var data = hasBody ? this : undefined; Resource[name].call(this, params, data, success, error); }; }); return Resource; } return ResourceFactory; }]); })(window, window.angular);