Writing your first factory service
As we learned earlier, a factory is written to return a single object, array, or function that can then be passed as a parameter to any other function or controller, across the entire application.
Let's create a factory function to store a country list and pass it on to our models via the controller.
Let's open the app/js/services.js file and add the following code:
'use strict';
angular.module('myApp.services', []).
value('version', '0.1')
.factory('rtmFactory', function() {
var countries = [
{name: 'USA',code: 'us'},
{name: 'UK',code: 'uk'},
{name: 'France',code: 'fr'}
];
return {
getCountries: function() {
return countries;
}
}
})Here, we are creating a factory named rtmFactory
and chaining it to the myApp module.
Tip
Don't forget to remove the semicolon after the line, value ('version', '0.1'), so that the factory can be chained to it.
Within this factory, we will create an object to store the list...