How to $http Synchronous call with AngularJS

Not currently. If you look at the source code (from this point in time Oct 2012), you'll see that the call to XHR open is actually hard-coded to be asynchronous (the third parameter is true):

 xhr.open(method, url, true);

You'd need to write your own service that did synchronous calls. Generally that's not something you'll usually want to do because of the nature of JavaScript execution you'll end up blocking everything else.

... but.. if blocking everything else is actually desired, maybe you should look into promises and the $q service. It allows you to wait until a set of asynchronous actions are done, and then execute something once they're all complete. I don't know what your use case is, but that might be worth a look.

Outside of that, if you're going to roll your own, more information about how to make synchronous and asynchronous ajax calls can be found here.

I hope that is helpful.


var EmployeeController = ["$scope", "EmployeeService",
        function ($scope, EmployeeService) {
            $scope.Employee = {};
            $scope.Save = function (Employee) {                
                if ($scope.EmployeeForm.$valid) {
                    EmployeeService
                        .Save(Employee)
                        .then(function (response) {
                            if (response.HasError) {
                                $scope.HasError = response.HasError;
                                $scope.ErrorMessage = response.ResponseMessage;
                            } else {

                            }
                        })
                        .catch(function (response) {

                        });
                }
            }
        }]


var EmployeeService = ["$http", "$q",
            function ($http, $q) {
                var self = this;

                self.Save = function (employee) {
                    var deferred = $q.defer();                
                    $http
                        .post("/api/EmployeeApi/Create", angular.toJson(employee))
                        .success(function (response, status, headers, config) {
                            deferred.resolve(response, status, headers, config);
                        })
                        .error(function (response, status, headers, config) {
                            deferred.reject(response, status, headers, config);
                        });

                    return deferred.promise;
                };

I have worked with a factory integrated with google maps autocomplete and promises made​​, I hope you serve.

http://jsfiddle.net/the_pianist2/vL9nkfe3/1/

you only need to replace the autocompleteService by this request with $ http incuida being before the factory.

app.factory('Autocomplete', function($q, $http) {

and $ http request with

 var deferred = $q.defer();
 $http.get('urlExample').
success(function(data, status, headers, config) {
     deferred.resolve(data);
}).
error(function(data, status, headers, config) {
     deferred.reject(status);
});
 return deferred.promise;

<div ng-app="myApp">
  <div ng-controller="myController">
  <input type="text" ng-model="search"></input>
  <div class="bs-example">
     <table class="table" >
        <thead>
           <tr>
              <th>#</th>
              <th>Description</th>
           </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
           <tr ng-repeat="direction in directions">
              <td>{{$index}}</td>
              <td>{{direction.description}}</td>
           </tr>
        </tbody>
     </table>
  </div>

'use strict';
 var app = angular.module('myApp', []);

  app.factory('Autocomplete', function($q) {
    var get = function(search) {
    var deferred = $q.defer();
    var autocompleteService = new google.maps.places.AutocompleteService();
    autocompleteService.getPlacePredictions({
        input: search,
        types: ['geocode'],
        componentRestrictions: {
            country: 'ES'
        }
    }, function(predictions, status) {
        if (status == google.maps.places.PlacesServiceStatus.OK) {
            deferred.resolve(predictions);
        } else {
            deferred.reject(status);
        }
    });
    return deferred.promise;
};

return {
    get: get
};
});

app.controller('myController', function($scope, Autocomplete) {
$scope.$watch('search', function(newValue, oldValue) {
    var promesa = Autocomplete.get(newValue);
    promesa.then(function(value) {
        $scope.directions = value;
    }, function(reason) {
        $scope.error = reason;
    });
 });

});

the question itself is to be made on:

deferred.resolve(varResult); 

when you have done well and the request:

deferred.reject(error); 

when there is an error, and then:

return deferred.promise;

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