Awesome! That worked just fine. I read the docs for the $http interceptor 
and it looks like I can only "intercept" the header.
What if I want to intercept on other stuff?
For example, I don't want to add the token to all requests, since some are 
public and don't need a token. 
So I need to check the url too, not only the headers. Is it possible?

On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 4:01:21 PM UTC-3, Guilherme Meireles wrote:
>
> Maybe you can add the header in the $http interceptor with something like 
> this.
>
> angular.module('module').config(['$httpProvider', function ($httpProvider) 
> {
>     $httpProvider.interceptors.push('interceptor.http');
> }]);
> angular.module('module').factory('interceptor.http', [
>     function() {
>         return {
>             request: function(config) {
>                 config.headers.Authorization = getToken();
>                 return config;
>             }
>         };
>     }
> ]);
>

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