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angularjs - Angular JS: how to bind to promises

I am trying to bind a promise to a view. I don't know if you can do that directly, but that's what I'm attempting to do. Any ideas what I am doing wrong?

Note: the source is a little contrived with the timeout and uses static data, but that's to make the code easier to diagnose.

EDIT: JSFiddle Page: http://jsfiddle.net/YQwaf/27/

EDIT: SOLUTION: It turned out you can directly bind promises. I had two problems with my original code:

  1. Using setTimeout() instead of angular's $timeout was a problem. Angular doesn't know it needs to refresh the UI when the timeout is triggered ( You could solve this with $scope.$apply inside setTimeout, or you can just use $timeout )
  2. Binding to a function that returned a promise was a problem. If it gets called a second time, it makes yet another promise. Better is to set a scope variable to the promise and only create a new promise as needed. (In my case, this was calling $scope.$watch on the Country Code)

HTML:

<div ng:controller="addressValidationController">
    Region Code <select ng:model="regionCode" ng:options="r.code as r.name for r in getRegions()"/>
    Country Code<select ng:model="countryCode"><option value="US">United States</option><option value="CA">Canada</option></select>
</div>

JS:

function addressValidationController($scope, $q) {
    var regions = {
        US: [{code: 'WI',name: 'Wisconsin'}, {code: 'MN',name: 'Minnesota'}], 
        CA: [{code: 'ON',name: 'Ontario'}]
    };
    $scope.getRegions = function () {
        var deferred = $q.defer();
        setTimeout(function () {
            var countryRegions = regions[$scope.countryCode];
            console.log(countryRegions);
            if(countryRegions === undefined) {
                deferred.resolve([]);
            } else {
                deferred.resolve(countryRegions);
            }
        }, 1000);
        return deferred.promise;
    };
}
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As of Angular 1.2, you can't use promises in templates directly anymore.
Instead, you need to put the result into $scope inside then, like you normally would—no magic.

As a temporary workaround to get the old behavior, you can call

$parseProvider.unwrapPromises(true)

but this feature will be removed later on, so don't depend on it.


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