Sorry for my last message, it was incorrect.  Use a config block:

myApp.config(function($httpProvider) {
  $httpProvider.defaults.headers.get.Accept = 'application/json';
});

Should do what you want.

On Sunday, July 27, 2014 5:42:18 PM UTC-7, Bruce Whealton wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>            What I am wanting to do, using the $http service, is to call a 
> Drupal based service, requesting JSON data in the response.  I was looking 
> at the documentation and it was a bit confusing to me about where the 
> config object should be defined... I guess that is where you would do this, 
> right?  I'll paste a snippet below and clarify what I want to do.  I have a 
> controller defined in a controllers.js file.  I want to replace the get 
> request that requests a local data.json file (or even a server based 
> data.json request) with a Drupal data source.  My service will return 
> either xml or json.  I want to tell my $http request to send the header 
> "Accept: application/json".  Correct me if I am doing anything else wrong.
>      So here is my snippet:
> var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []);
>
> myApp.controller('MyController', ['$scope', '$http', function($scope, 
> $http) {
>   $http.get('js/data.json').success(function(data) {
>     $scope.artists = data;
>   });
> }]);
>
> So, instead of $http.get("js/data.json"), I want to request (
> http://mydrupalsite.com/api/v1/node/) and include in the request the 
> statement that I want json data. The documentation says:
>
> The $http service will automatically add certain HTTP headers to all 
> requests. These defaults can be fully configured by accessing the
> $httpProvider.defaults.headers configuration object, which currently 
> contains this default configuration:
>
>    - $httpProvider.defaults.headers.common (headers that are common for 
>    all requests):
>       - Accept: application/json, text/plain, * / *
>    
>
> So, would I add the $httpsProvider.defaults.headers = {"Accept": 
> "application/json"} just below the 
> var myApp = angular.module(''myApp', []); and before the controller 
> definition?
> Or does it need to be inside the controller definition.
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> I hope I was clear,
> Bruce
>

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