So I still haven't found a way to achieve a chained call with an arbitrary 
number of endpoints, and therefore keep track
of the order.

any insights ?

On Friday, November 28, 2014 12:45:13 AM UTC+1, lucian enache wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> I have an array of addresses that I call with $http from my controller:
>
> vm.checkStatus = function() {
> for(var i=0; i < vm.serverList.length; i++){ 
> monitorService.getStatus( vm.serverList[i]).then(function(response){
> vm.serverList[i].receivedStatus = response;
> });
> }
> }
>
> and the Service:
>
> function getStatus(config) {
> return $http(config).
> success(function(data, status, headers, config) {
>          console.log("status for",config.url,status);
>          return status;
>     }).
> error(function(data, status, headers, config) {
>          console.log("status for",config.url,status);
>          return status;
>     });
>
> My problem is around the order of resolving promises, for example if my 
> serverList has a length of 3 items, the first resolved response is assigned 
> like this : vm.serverList[2].receivedStatus = response;
>
> How can I keep track of the calls and assign the right response to the 
> right item inside the serverList array ?
>
> Thanks
>

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