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angular-cloudmine

v0.1.1

Published

An angular module for the CloudMine SDK

Downloads

3

Readme

angular-cloudmine

AngularJS wrapper for CloudMine JS.

Installation

You can install angular-cloudmine into your AngularJS application in a few ways.

  • Via npm: npm install angular-cloudmine --save
  • Directly from Github (this is best for local development)

Usage

Include angular-cloudmine.js in your application: <script src="node_modules/angular-cloudmine/dist/angular-cloudmine.js"></script>

Add the module angularCloudmine as a dependency to your app module: angular.module('ngCloudmineTestApp', ['angularCloudmine'])

The AngularCloudmine service is now exposed and can be included as a dependency for your controllers: angular.module('ngCloudmineTestApp').controller('MainCtrl', function ($scope, AngularCloudmine) {});

Configure and use the WebService

The AngularCloudmine service must be configured to interact with the CloudMine JS library. In your controller you can do this: var ws = new cloudmine.WebService({ appid: appId, apikey: apiKey, apiroot: apiroot }); You can then make any calls needed to the AngularCloudmine service, and they will be proxied through to the CloudMine JS SDK and returned as Angular promises.

AngularCloudmine.get().then( function(data) { console.log(data); }).catch( function(err) { console.log(err); }); When the promise resolves, the Angular digest cycle will automatically be triggered, updating the current scope.

Accessing cloudmine() in your javascript

angular-cloudmine also allows you to inject the CloudMine JS SDK into your services, controllers or directives. To do so, simply inject the cloudmine variable into the constructor.

Current Status

angular-cloudmine is currently in the early stages of development and should be treated as a beta library.

Supported endpoints

  • api
  • get
  • update
  • set
  • destroy
  • run
  • search
  • searchFiles
  • searchUsers
  • allUsers
  • pushNotification
  • getUser
  • searchGeo
  • upload
  • download
  • createUser
  • updateUser
  • updateUserMaster
  • changePassword
  • changeCredentials
  • resetPassword
  • confirmReset
  • login
  • loginSocial
  • socialQuery
  • logout
  • verify
  • deleteUser
  • updateACL
  • getACL