On 4 February 2014 10:33, Johannes Zorn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I implemented an httpInterceptor in the config block of an application that
> requires access to the $httpProvider to set the default Authorization
> header. Now I'd like to move this interceptor to a service. I assume it is
> not possible to access the $httpProvider in a service. Is there another way
> to set a header for all following HTTP requests? What's the best practise in
> that case?

You can set future request defaults via the standard $http service's
$http.defaults. I'm adding an Authorization header using that and it
seems to work well. See
http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.$http#description_setting-http-headers
for details.

- Matt

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