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+ /**
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+ * @license AngularJS v1.3.6
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+ * (c) 2010-2014 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org
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+ * License: MIT
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+ */
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+ (function(window, angular, undefined) {'use strict';
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+
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+ var $resourceMinErr = angular.$$minErr('$resource');
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+
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+ // Helper functions and regex to lookup a dotted path on an object
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+ // stopping at undefined/null. The path must be composed of ASCII
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+ // identifiers (just like $parse)
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+ var MEMBER_NAME_REGEX = /^(\.[a-zA-Z_$][0-9a-zA-Z_$]*)+$/;
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+
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+ function isValidDottedPath(path) {
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+ return (path != null && path !== '' && path !== 'hasOwnProperty' &&
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+ MEMBER_NAME_REGEX.test('.' + path));
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+ }
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+
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+ function lookupDottedPath(obj, path) {
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+ if (!isValidDottedPath(path)) {
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+ throw $resourceMinErr('badmember', 'Dotted member path "@{0}" is invalid.', path);
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+ }
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+ var keys = path.split('.');
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+ for (var i = 0, ii = keys.length; i < ii && obj !== undefined; i++) {
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+ var key = keys[i];
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+ obj = (obj !== null) ? obj[key] : undefined;
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+ }
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+ return obj;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Create a shallow copy of an object and clear other fields from the destination
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+ */
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+ function shallowClearAndCopy(src, dst) {
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+ dst = dst || {};
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+
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+ angular.forEach(dst, function(value, key) {
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+ delete dst[key];
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+ });
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+
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+ for (var key in src) {
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+ if (src.hasOwnProperty(key) && !(key.charAt(0) === '$' && key.charAt(1) === '$')) {
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+ dst[key] = src[key];
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ return dst;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc module
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+ * @name ngResource
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+ * @description
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+ *
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+ * # ngResource
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+ *
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+ * The `ngResource` module provides interaction support with RESTful services
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+ * via the $resource service.
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * <div doc-module-components="ngResource"></div>
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+ *
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+ * See {@link ngResource.$resource `$resource`} for usage.
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+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @ngdoc service
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+ * @name $resource
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+ * @requires $http
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+ *
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+ * @description
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+ * A factory which creates a resource object that lets you interact with
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+ * [RESTful](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer) server-side data sources.
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+ *
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+ * The returned resource object has action methods which provide high-level behaviors without
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+ * the need to interact with the low level {@link ng.$http $http} service.
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+ *
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+ * Requires the {@link ngResource `ngResource`} module to be installed.
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+ *
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+ * By default, trailing slashes will be stripped from the calculated URLs,
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+ * which can pose problems with server backends that do not expect that
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+ * behavior. This can be disabled by configuring the `$resourceProvider` like
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+ * this:
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ app.config(['$resourceProvider', function($resourceProvider) {
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+ // Don't strip trailing slashes from calculated URLs
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+ $resourceProvider.defaults.stripTrailingSlashes = false;
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+ }]);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @param {string} url A parametrized URL template with parameters prefixed by `:` as in
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+ * `/user/:username`. If you are using a URL with a port number (e.g.
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+ * `http://example.com:8080/api`), it will be respected.
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+ *
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+ * If you are using a url with a suffix, just add the suffix, like this:
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+ * `$resource('http://example.com/resource.json')` or `$resource('http://example.com/:id.json')`
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+ * or even `$resource('http://example.com/resource/:resource_id.:format')`
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+ * If the parameter before the suffix is empty, :resource_id in this case, then the `/.` will be
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+ * collapsed down to a single `.`. If you need this sequence to appear and not collapse then you
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+ * can escape it with `/\.`.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Object=} paramDefaults Default values for `url` parameters. These can be overridden in
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+ * `actions` methods. If any of the parameter value is a function, it will be executed every time
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+ * when a param value needs to be obtained for a request (unless the param was overridden).
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+ *
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+ * Each key value in the parameter object is first bound to url template if present and then any
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+ * excess keys are appended to the url search query after the `?`.
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+ *
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+ * Given a template `/path/:verb` and parameter `{verb:'greet', salutation:'Hello'}` results in
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+ * URL `/path/greet?salutation=Hello`.
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+ *
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+ * If the parameter value is prefixed with `@` then the value for that parameter will be extracted
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+ * from the corresponding property on the `data` object (provided when calling an action method). For
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+ * example, if the `defaultParam` object is `{someParam: '@someProp'}` then the value of `someParam`
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+ * will be `data.someProp`.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Object.<Object>=} actions Hash with declaration of custom action that should extend
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+ * the default set of resource actions. The declaration should be created in the format of {@link
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+ * ng.$http#usage $http.config}:
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+ *
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+ * {action1: {method:?, params:?, isArray:?, headers:?, ...},
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+ * action2: {method:?, params:?, isArray:?, headers:?, ...},
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+ * ...}
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+ *
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+ * Where:
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+ *
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+ * - **`action`** – {string} – The name of action. This name becomes the name of the method on
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+ * your resource object.
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+ * - **`method`** – {string} – Case insensitive HTTP method (e.g. `GET`, `POST`, `PUT`,
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+ * `DELETE`, `JSONP`, etc).
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+ * - **`params`** – {Object=} – Optional set of pre-bound parameters for this action. If any of
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+ * the parameter value is a function, it will be executed every time when a param value needs to
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+ * be obtained for a request (unless the param was overridden).
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+ * - **`url`** – {string} – action specific `url` override. The url templating is supported just
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+ * like for the resource-level urls.
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+ * - **`isArray`** – {boolean=} – If true then the returned object for this action is an array,
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+ * see `returns` section.
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+ * - **`transformRequest`** –
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+ * `{function(data, headersGetter)|Array.<function(data, headersGetter)>}` –
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+ * transform function or an array of such functions. The transform function takes the http
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+ * request body and headers and returns its transformed (typically serialized) version.
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+ * By default, transformRequest will contain one function that checks if the request data is
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+ * an object and serializes to using `angular.toJson`. To prevent this behavior, set
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+ * `transformRequest` to an empty array: `transformRequest: []`
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+ * - **`transformResponse`** –
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+ * `{function(data, headersGetter)|Array.<function(data, headersGetter)>}` –
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+ * transform function or an array of such functions. The transform function takes the http
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+ * response body and headers and returns its transformed (typically deserialized) version.
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+ * By default, transformResponse will contain one function that checks if the response looks like
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+ * a JSON string and deserializes it using `angular.fromJson`. To prevent this behavior, set
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+ * `transformResponse` to an empty array: `transformResponse: []`
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+ * - **`cache`** – `{boolean|Cache}` – If true, a default $http cache will be used to cache the
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+ * GET request, otherwise if a cache instance built with
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+ * {@link ng.$cacheFactory $cacheFactory}, this cache will be used for
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+ * caching.
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+ * - **`timeout`** – `{number|Promise}` – timeout in milliseconds, or {@link ng.$q promise} that
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+ * should abort the request when resolved.
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+ * - **`withCredentials`** - `{boolean}` - whether to set the `withCredentials` flag on the
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+ * XHR object. See
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+ * [requests with credentials](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/http_access_control#section_5)
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+ * for more information.
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+ * - **`responseType`** - `{string}` - see
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+ * [requestType](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/DOM/XMLHttpRequest#responseType).
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+ * - **`interceptor`** - `{Object=}` - The interceptor object has two optional methods -
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+ * `response` and `responseError`. Both `response` and `responseError` interceptors get called
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+ * with `http response` object. See {@link ng.$http $http interceptors}.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Object} options Hash with custom settings that should extend the
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+ * default `$resourceProvider` behavior. The only supported option is
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+ *
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+ * Where:
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+ *
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+ * - **`stripTrailingSlashes`** – {boolean} – If true then the trailing
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+ * slashes from any calculated URL will be stripped. (Defaults to true.)
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+ *
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+ * @returns {Object} A resource "class" object with methods for the default set of resource actions
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+ * optionally extended with custom `actions`. The default set contains these actions:
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+ * ```js
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+ * { 'get': {method:'GET'},
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+ * 'save': {method:'POST'},
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+ * 'query': {method:'GET', isArray:true},
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+ * 'remove': {method:'DELETE'},
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+ * 'delete': {method:'DELETE'} };
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * Calling these methods invoke an {@link ng.$http} with the specified http method,
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+ * destination and parameters. When the data is returned from the server then the object is an
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+ * instance of the resource class. The actions `save`, `remove` and `delete` are available on it
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+ * as methods with the `$` prefix. This allows you to easily perform CRUD operations (create,
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+ * read, update, delete) on server-side data like this:
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+ * ```js
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+ * var User = $resource('/user/:userId', {userId:'@id'});
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+ * var user = User.get({userId:123}, function() {
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+ * user.abc = true;
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+ * user.$save();
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * It is important to realize that invoking a $resource object method immediately returns an
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+ * empty reference (object or array depending on `isArray`). Once the data is returned from the
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+ * server the existing reference is populated with the actual data. This is a useful trick since
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+ * usually the resource is assigned to a model which is then rendered by the view. Having an empty
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+ * object results in no rendering, once the data arrives from the server then the object is
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+ * populated with the data and the view automatically re-renders itself showing the new data. This
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+ * means that in most cases one never has to write a callback function for the action methods.
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+ *
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+ * The action methods on the class object or instance object can be invoked with the following
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+ * parameters:
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+ *
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+ * - HTTP GET "class" actions: `Resource.action([parameters], [success], [error])`
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+ * - non-GET "class" actions: `Resource.action([parameters], postData, [success], [error])`
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+ * - non-GET instance actions: `instance.$action([parameters], [success], [error])`
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+ *
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+ * Success callback is called with (value, responseHeaders) arguments. Error callback is called
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+ * with (httpResponse) argument.
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+ *
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+ * Class actions return empty instance (with additional properties below).
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+ * Instance actions return promise of the action.
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+ *
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+ * The Resource instances and collection have these additional properties:
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+ *
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+ * - `$promise`: the {@link ng.$q promise} of the original server interaction that created this
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+ * instance or collection.
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+ *
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+ * On success, the promise is resolved with the same resource instance or collection object,
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+ * updated with data from server. This makes it easy to use in
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+ * {@link ngRoute.$routeProvider resolve section of $routeProvider.when()} to defer view
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+ * rendering until the resource(s) are loaded.
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+ *
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+ * On failure, the promise is resolved with the {@link ng.$http http response} object, without
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+ * the `resource` property.
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+ *
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+ * If an interceptor object was provided, the promise will instead be resolved with the value
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+ * returned by the interceptor.
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+ *
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+ * - `$resolved`: `true` after first server interaction is completed (either with success or
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+ * rejection), `false` before that. Knowing if the Resource has been resolved is useful in
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+ * data-binding.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ *
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+ * # Credit card resource
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ // Define CreditCard class
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+ var CreditCard = $resource('/user/:userId/card/:cardId',
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+ {userId:123, cardId:'@id'}, {
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+ charge: {method:'POST', params:{charge:true}}
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+ });
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+
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+ // We can retrieve a collection from the server
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+ var cards = CreditCard.query(function() {
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+ // GET: /user/123/card
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+ // server returns: [ {id:456, number:'1234', name:'Smith'} ];
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+
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+ var card = cards[0];
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+ // each item is an instance of CreditCard
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+ expect(card instanceof CreditCard).toEqual(true);
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+ card.name = "J. Smith";
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+ // non GET methods are mapped onto the instances
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+ card.$save();
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+ // POST: /user/123/card/456 {id:456, number:'1234', name:'J. Smith'}
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+ // server returns: {id:456, number:'1234', name: 'J. Smith'};
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+
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+ // our custom method is mapped as well.
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+ card.$charge({amount:9.99});
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+ // POST: /user/123/card/456?amount=9.99&charge=true {id:456, number:'1234', name:'J. Smith'}
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+ });
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+
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+ // we can create an instance as well
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+ var newCard = new CreditCard({number:'0123'});
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+ newCard.name = "Mike Smith";
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+ newCard.$save();
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+ // POST: /user/123/card {number:'0123', name:'Mike Smith'}
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+ // server returns: {id:789, number:'0123', name: 'Mike Smith'};
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+ expect(newCard.id).toEqual(789);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * The object returned from this function execution is a resource "class" which has "static" method
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+ * for each action in the definition.
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+ *
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+ * Calling these methods invoke `$http` on the `url` template with the given `method`, `params` and
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+ * `headers`.
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+ * When the data is returned from the server then the object is an instance of the resource type and
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+ * all of the non-GET methods are available with `$` prefix. This allows you to easily support CRUD
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+ * operations (create, read, update, delete) on server-side data.
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+
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+ ```js
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+ var User = $resource('/user/:userId', {userId:'@id'});
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+ User.get({userId:123}, function(user) {
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+ user.abc = true;
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+ user.$save();
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+ });
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+ ```
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+ *
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+ * It's worth noting that the success callback for `get`, `query` and other methods gets passed
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+ * in the response that came from the server as well as $http header getter function, so one
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+ * could rewrite the above example and get access to http headers as:
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+ *
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+ ```js
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+ var User = $resource('/user/:userId', {userId:'@id'});
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+ User.get({userId:123}, function(u, getResponseHeaders){
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+ u.abc = true;
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+ u.$save(function(u, putResponseHeaders) {
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+ //u => saved user object
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+ //putResponseHeaders => $http header getter
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+ });
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+ });
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+ ```
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+ *
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+ * You can also access the raw `$http` promise via the `$promise` property on the object returned
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+ *
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+ ```
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+ var User = $resource('/user/:userId', {userId:'@id'});
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+ User.get({userId:123})
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+ .$promise.then(function(user) {
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+ $scope.user = user;
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ * # Creating a custom 'PUT' request
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+ * In this example we create a custom method on our resource to make a PUT request
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+ * ```js
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+ * var app = angular.module('app', ['ngResource', 'ngRoute']);
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+ *
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+ * // Some APIs expect a PUT request in the format URL/object/ID
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+ * // Here we are creating an 'update' method
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+ * app.factory('Notes', ['$resource', function($resource) {
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+ * return $resource('/notes/:id', null,
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+ * {
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+ * 'update': { method:'PUT' }
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+ * });
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+ * }]);
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+ *
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+ * // In our controller we get the ID from the URL using ngRoute and $routeParams
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+ * // We pass in $routeParams and our Notes factory along with $scope
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+ * app.controller('NotesCtrl', ['$scope', '$routeParams', 'Notes',
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+ function($scope, $routeParams, Notes) {
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+ * // First get a note object from the factory
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+ * var note = Notes.get({ id:$routeParams.id });
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+ * $id = note.id;
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+ *
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+ * // Now call update passing in the ID first then the object you are updating
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+ * Notes.update({ id:$id }, note);
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+ *
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+ * // This will PUT /notes/ID with the note object in the request payload
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+ * }]);
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ angular.module('ngResource', ['ng']).
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+ provider('$resource', function() {
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+ var provider = this;
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+
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+ this.defaults = {
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+ // Strip slashes by default
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+ stripTrailingSlashes: true,
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+
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+ // Default actions configuration
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+ actions: {
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+ 'get': {method: 'GET'},
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+ 'save': {method: 'POST'},
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+ 'query': {method: 'GET', isArray: true},
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+ 'remove': {method: 'DELETE'},
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+ 'delete': {method: 'DELETE'}
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ this.$get = ['$http', '$q', function($http, $q) {
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+
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+ var noop = angular.noop,
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+ forEach = angular.forEach,
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+ extend = angular.extend,
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+ copy = angular.copy,
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+ isFunction = angular.isFunction;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * We need our custom method because encodeURIComponent is too aggressive and doesn't follow
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+ * http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt with regards to the character set
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+ * (pchar) allowed in path segments:
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+ * segment = *pchar
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+ * pchar = unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" / "@"
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+ * pct-encoded = "%" HEXDIG HEXDIG
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+ * unreserved = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_" / "~"
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+ * sub-delims = "!" / "$" / "&" / "'" / "(" / ")"
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+ * / "*" / "+" / "," / ";" / "="
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+ */
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+ function encodeUriSegment(val) {
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+ return encodeUriQuery(val, true).
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+ replace(/%26/gi, '&').
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+ replace(/%3D/gi, '=').
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+ replace(/%2B/gi, '+');
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ /**
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+ * This method is intended for encoding *key* or *value* parts of query component. We need a
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+ * custom method because encodeURIComponent is too aggressive and encodes stuff that doesn't
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+ * have to be encoded per http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986:
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+ * query = *( pchar / "/" / "?" )
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+ * pchar = unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" / "@"
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+ * unreserved = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_" / "~"
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+ * pct-encoded = "%" HEXDIG HEXDIG
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+ * sub-delims = "!" / "$" / "&" / "'" / "(" / ")"
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+ * / "*" / "+" / "," / ";" / "="
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+ */
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+ function encodeUriQuery(val, pctEncodeSpaces) {
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+ return encodeURIComponent(val).
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+ replace(/%40/gi, '@').
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+ replace(/%3A/gi, ':').
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+ replace(/%24/g, '$').
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+ replace(/%2C/gi, ',').
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+ replace(/%20/g, (pctEncodeSpaces ? '%20' : '+'));
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+ }
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+
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+ function Route(template, defaults) {
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+ this.template = template;
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+ this.defaults = extend({}, provider.defaults, defaults);
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+ this.urlParams = {};
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+ }
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+
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+ Route.prototype = {
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+ setUrlParams: function(config, params, actionUrl) {
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+ var self = this,
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+ url = actionUrl || self.template,
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+ val,
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+ encodedVal;
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+
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+ var urlParams = self.urlParams = {};
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+ forEach(url.split(/\W/), function(param) {
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+ if (param === 'hasOwnProperty') {
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+ throw $resourceMinErr('badname', "hasOwnProperty is not a valid parameter name.");
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+ }
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+ if (!(new RegExp("^\\d+$").test(param)) && param &&
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+ (new RegExp("(^|[^\\\\]):" + param + "(\\W|$)").test(url))) {
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+ urlParams[param] = true;
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+ }
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+ });
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+ url = url.replace(/\\:/g, ':');
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+
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+ params = params || {};
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+ forEach(self.urlParams, function(_, urlParam) {
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+ val = params.hasOwnProperty(urlParam) ? params[urlParam] : self.defaults[urlParam];
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+ if (angular.isDefined(val) && val !== null) {
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+ encodedVal = encodeUriSegment(val);
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+ url = url.replace(new RegExp(":" + urlParam + "(\\W|$)", "g"), function(match, p1) {
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+ return encodedVal + p1;
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+ });
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+ } else {
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+ url = url.replace(new RegExp("(\/?):" + urlParam + "(\\W|$)", "g"), function(match,
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+ leadingSlashes, tail) {
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+ if (tail.charAt(0) == '/') {
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+ return tail;
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+ } else {
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+ return leadingSlashes + tail;
457
+ }
458
+ });
459
+ }
460
+ });
461
+
462
+ // strip trailing slashes and set the url (unless this behavior is specifically disabled)
463
+ if (self.defaults.stripTrailingSlashes) {
464
+ url = url.replace(/\/+$/, '') || '/';
465
+ }
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+
467
+ // then replace collapse `/.` if found in the last URL path segment before the query
468
+ // E.g. `http://url.com/id./format?q=x` becomes `http://url.com/id.format?q=x`
469
+ url = url.replace(/\/\.(?=\w+($|\?))/, '.');
470
+ // replace escaped `/\.` with `/.`
471
+ config.url = url.replace(/\/\\\./, '/.');
472
+
473
+
474
+ // set params - delegate param encoding to $http
475
+ forEach(params, function(value, key) {
476
+ if (!self.urlParams[key]) {
477
+ config.params = config.params || {};
478
+ config.params[key] = value;
479
+ }
480
+ });
481
+ }
482
+ };
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+
484
+
485
+ function resourceFactory(url, paramDefaults, actions, options) {
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+ var route = new Route(url, options);
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+
488
+ actions = extend({}, provider.defaults.actions, actions);
489
+
490
+ function extractParams(data, actionParams) {
491
+ var ids = {};
492
+ actionParams = extend({}, paramDefaults, actionParams);
493
+ forEach(actionParams, function(value, key) {
494
+ if (isFunction(value)) { value = value(); }
495
+ ids[key] = value && value.charAt && value.charAt(0) == '@' ?
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+ lookupDottedPath(data, value.substr(1)) : value;
497
+ });
498
+ return ids;
499
+ }
500
+
501
+ function defaultResponseInterceptor(response) {
502
+ return response.resource;
503
+ }
504
+
505
+ function Resource(value) {
506
+ shallowClearAndCopy(value || {}, this);
507
+ }
508
+
509
+ Resource.prototype.toJSON = function() {
510
+ var data = extend({}, this);
511
+ delete data.$promise;
512
+ delete data.$resolved;
513
+ return data;
514
+ };
515
+
516
+ forEach(actions, function(action, name) {
517
+ var hasBody = /^(POST|PUT|PATCH)$/i.test(action.method);
518
+
519
+ Resource[name] = function(a1, a2, a3, a4) {
520
+ var params = {}, data, success, error;
521
+
522
+ /* jshint -W086 */ /* (purposefully fall through case statements) */
523
+ switch (arguments.length) {
524
+ case 4:
525
+ error = a4;
526
+ success = a3;
527
+ //fallthrough
528
+ case 3:
529
+ case 2:
530
+ if (isFunction(a2)) {
531
+ if (isFunction(a1)) {
532
+ success = a1;
533
+ error = a2;
534
+ break;
535
+ }
536
+
537
+ success = a2;
538
+ error = a3;
539
+ //fallthrough
540
+ } else {
541
+ params = a1;
542
+ data = a2;
543
+ success = a3;
544
+ break;
545
+ }
546
+ case 1:
547
+ if (isFunction(a1)) success = a1;
548
+ else if (hasBody) data = a1;
549
+ else params = a1;
550
+ break;
551
+ case 0: break;
552
+ default:
553
+ throw $resourceMinErr('badargs',
554
+ "Expected up to 4 arguments [params, data, success, error], got {0} arguments",
555
+ arguments.length);
556
+ }
557
+ /* jshint +W086 */ /* (purposefully fall through case statements) */
558
+
559
+ var isInstanceCall = this instanceof Resource;
560
+ var value = isInstanceCall ? data : (action.isArray ? [] : new Resource(data));
561
+ var httpConfig = {};
562
+ var responseInterceptor = action.interceptor && action.interceptor.response ||
563
+ defaultResponseInterceptor;
564
+ var responseErrorInterceptor = action.interceptor && action.interceptor.responseError ||
565
+ undefined;
566
+
567
+ forEach(action, function(value, key) {
568
+ if (key != 'params' && key != 'isArray' && key != 'interceptor') {
569
+ httpConfig[key] = copy(value);
570
+ }
571
+ });
572
+
573
+ if (hasBody) httpConfig.data = data;
574
+ route.setUrlParams(httpConfig,
575
+ extend({}, extractParams(data, action.params || {}), params),
576
+ action.url);
577
+
578
+ var promise = $http(httpConfig).then(function(response) {
579
+ var data = response.data,
580
+ promise = value.$promise;
581
+
582
+ if (data) {
583
+ // Need to convert action.isArray to boolean in case it is undefined
584
+ // jshint -W018
585
+ if (angular.isArray(data) !== (!!action.isArray)) {
586
+ throw $resourceMinErr('badcfg',
587
+ 'Error in resource configuration for action `{0}`. Expected response to ' +
588
+ 'contain an {1} but got an {2}', name, action.isArray ? 'array' : 'object',
589
+ angular.isArray(data) ? 'array' : 'object');
590
+ }
591
+ // jshint +W018
592
+ if (action.isArray) {
593
+ value.length = 0;
594
+ forEach(data, function(item) {
595
+ if (typeof item === "object") {
596
+ value.push(new Resource(item));
597
+ } else {
598
+ // Valid JSON values may be string literals, and these should not be converted
599
+ // into objects. These items will not have access to the Resource prototype
600
+ // methods, but unfortunately there
601
+ value.push(item);
602
+ }
603
+ });
604
+ } else {
605
+ shallowClearAndCopy(data, value);
606
+ value.$promise = promise;
607
+ }
608
+ }
609
+
610
+ value.$resolved = true;
611
+
612
+ response.resource = value;
613
+
614
+ return response;
615
+ }, function(response) {
616
+ value.$resolved = true;
617
+
618
+ (error || noop)(response);
619
+
620
+ return $q.reject(response);
621
+ });
622
+
623
+ promise = promise.then(
624
+ function(response) {
625
+ var value = responseInterceptor(response);
626
+ (success || noop)(value, response.headers);
627
+ return value;
628
+ },
629
+ responseErrorInterceptor);
630
+
631
+ if (!isInstanceCall) {
632
+ // we are creating instance / collection
633
+ // - set the initial promise
634
+ // - return the instance / collection
635
+ value.$promise = promise;
636
+ value.$resolved = false;
637
+
638
+ return value;
639
+ }
640
+
641
+ // instance call
642
+ return promise;
643
+ };
644
+
645
+
646
+ Resource.prototype['$' + name] = function(params, success, error) {
647
+ if (isFunction(params)) {
648
+ error = success; success = params; params = {};
649
+ }
650
+ var result = Resource[name].call(this, params, this, success, error);
651
+ return result.$promise || result;
652
+ };
653
+ });
654
+
655
+ Resource.bind = function(additionalParamDefaults) {
656
+ return resourceFactory(url, extend({}, paramDefaults, additionalParamDefaults), actions);
657
+ };
658
+
659
+ return Resource;
660
+ }
661
+
662
+ return resourceFactory;
663
+ }];
664
+ });
665
+
666
+
667
+ })(window, window.angular);