I have a long list of items. I have a single "select" control that can be 
used to filter that list of items and then a bunch of other controls that 
can be used to configure the filtered list of items.

This is achieved by binding the Select that is used for filtering to a 
selectedItem model and then filtering the list of items being configured 
using a custom filter.

This all works great.

However, when there are really loads of items being configured and I select 
a new item in the filter select control, it takes quite a while for the 
digest loop to finish (effectively applying the filter). That's OK - I 
can't think of any way to avoid this. However I'd like to give a bit of 
visual feedback to the user when this is happening. 

For $http methods, I'm using this loading-bar 
<http://chieffancypants.github.io/angular-loading-bar/>, which is great. 
However it only intercepts methods on the $http object.

Is there any way to do something similar for digest loops that take a long 
time to complete?

TIA.

Cheers,
James 

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