Using a MEAN stack (fairly new to all of these) please pardon me if I'm way
off ...
In mongo I have a collection of People
People have children so People have a single 'ParentId' property
{
_id: ObjectId,
ShortId: 1
FirstName: 'Joe',
LastName: 'Bob'
ParentId: null
},
{
_id: ObjectId,
ShortId: 2
FirstName: 'Jim',
LastName: 'Bob'
ParentId: 1
}
,
{
_id: ObjectId,
ShortId: 3
FirstName: 'Billy',
LastName: 'Bob'
ParentId: 1
}
So I'm using Angular resource (angular-resource) for calling "People"
either a list of or single people
angular.module('app').factory('PeopleService',function($resource){
var PeopleResource = $resource('/api/people/:_id', {_id:"@id"}, {
update: {method:'PUT', isArray: false}
});
return PeopleResource;
});
So now I want to select all 'children' of a parent....this is not another
resource correct? so it is a service?
angular.module('app').service('PeopleService', function($http, $q){
this.getChildren = function(parentId){
var deferred = $q.defer();
deferred.resolve($http.get("/api/people/" + parentId + "/children"));
}
})
should I just bail on the 'angular-resource' and just make it all a service?
It seems like using the resource i will end up with a 'resource' (meaning a
new file) for every call to my api when I can just build a 'people' service
and add all of my api calls there...
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