I'm new to Angular, but sounds like a job for a service.

Would a .json file suit your needs better?

You don't intend to save any changes to that file do you? Just store them
in the current session?

Adrian

On 4 November 2014 16:07, Bhavin Patel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>      I was wondering if we could read the constants that are defined in
> configuration.js all at a time and displaying it on a web page so that they
> can be updated.(I know they can be updated because I tried updating them
> through the browser and it updates but when I go to next page or refresh
> ,it comes back to its original value, I guess because the file is being
> loaded again)
>
> One technique is to inject all the constants in a service and print them,
> but there are like 100 constants... so cant use this technique.
>
> Is there any other way to read all the constants at a time and show them
> on a web page?
>
> Thank You,
> Bhavin
>
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