But you did that. DataFactory is handling model and controller is only 
linking it to the view.
I prefer model services to always return promises, so I can show loading 
messages...


On Friday, November 14, 2014 12:04:20 PM UTC-2, John Chacko wrote:
>
> Joberto Diniz , thanks for your response
>
> I know that works. But I was trying to follow a recommendation in those 
> blogs and avoid handling Model in controllers.
> my intention was to make a sample as per those blog.
>
>  
>
> On Friday, November 14, 2014 12:47:49 PM UTC, Joberto Diniz wrote:
>>
>> After http call is successful, you need to update the *$scope.contacts*:
>>
>> angular.module('myApp', [])
>>     .factory('DataFactory', function($http) {
>>         var service = {};
>>         service.contacts = [];
>>         service.searchContacts = function(searchFor) {
>>             return $http.jsonp('
>> http://johnchacko.net/jqm/searchp.php?callback=JSON_CALLBACK&searchfor=' 
>> + encodeURI(searchFor))
>>                 .success(function(data) {
>>                     // magic line, we resolve the data IN the factory!
>>                   console.log(data.contacts);
>>                     service.contacts = data.contacts;
>>                 })
>>                 .error(function() {
>>                     service.contacts = [];
>>                 });
>>         };
>>
>>         return service;
>>     })
>>     .controller('ContactSearch', function($scope, DataFactory) {
>>         $scope.contacts = DataFactory.contacts;
>>         $scope.searchFor = '';
>>
>>
>>         $scope.search = function() {
>>             console.log($scope);
>>             DataFactory.searchContacts($scope.searchFor).then(function(){
>>                   $scope.contacts = DataFactory.contacts;
>>                 });
>>         };
>>
>>     });
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, November 14, 2014 9:35:52 AM UTC-2, John Chacko wrote:
>>>
>>> this is with reference to the concept in below blogs
>>>
>>> http://toddmotto.com/rethinking-angular-js-controllers/?
>>>
>>> http://jonathancreamer.com/the-state-of-angularjs-controllers/
>>>
>>>
>>> where it talks about keeping Model out of Controllers and service taking 
>>> are of Model.
>>>
>>> I tried below sample and it seems missing array by reference, so now 
>>> updating results.
>>>
>>> http://jsbin.com/qeratubero/2/
>>>
>>>
>>>

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