Hmm.. the app I am working on is using Cordova, but havn't tested on a
physical device yet.
I will do so and let you know my results.
On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 3:59:56 PM UTC-5, geoffrey emery wrote:
>
> One thing i just noticed recently when doing a resolve on a promise using
> ngrouter is that its completely bombing when wrapping it in cordova when i
> wrap it for all ios and some older android devices. Have you heard of that
> before?
>
> On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 12:19:17 AM UTC-8, Sander Elias wrote:
>>
>> Hi Carlos,
>>
>> Delay the display of your view until your data is in. If you are using
>> ngRouter, this is exactly where the resolve block comes in.
>> If you are not using a router, you can deal with this in your
>> controller/directive
>>
>> in the view you do something like:
>> <div ng-if='vm.dataIn'>...your view...</div>
>>
>> in your controller something like:
>>
>> function myController($http) {
>> var vm=this;
>> //$http should be in a service, not in a controller!!, this is just a
>> sample!
>> $http.get('goGetMyData').then(function (response) {
>> // handle the response, and put everything in place
>> // then 'unlock' the view:
>>
>> vm.dataIn = true;
>> })
>> }
>>
>> Does that help you?
>> Regards
>> Sander
>>
>>
>
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