AngularJS provides $http control, which can read data from the server as a service. The server can make a database call to get records. AngularJS requires data in JSON format. Once the data is ready, $http can obtain data from the server in the following way.
function studentController($scope,$http) {var url="data.txt"; $http.get(url).success( function(response) { $scope.students = response; });}Here, the student records contained in data.txt. The $http service enables Ajax to call and set properties for its students. The "Student" model can be used to draw HTML tables.
example
data.txt
[{"Name" : "Mahesh Parashar","RollNo" : 101,"Percentage" : "80%"},{"Name" : "Dinkar Kad","RollNo" : 201,"Percentage" : "70%"},{"Name" : "Robert","RollNo" : 191,"Percentage" : "75%"},{"Name" : "Julian Joe","RollNo" : 111,"Percentage" : "77%"}]testAngularJS.html
<html><head><title>Angular JS Includes</title><style>table, th , td { border: 1px solid grey; border-collapse: collapse; padding: 5px;}table tr:nth-child(odd) { background-color: #f2f2f2;}table tr:nth-child(even) { background-color: #ffffff;}</style></head><body><h2>AngularJS Sample Application</h2><div ng-app="" ng-controller="studentController"><table> <tr> <th>Name</th> <th>Roll No</th> <th>Percentage</th> </tr> <tr ng-repeat="student in students"> <td>{{ student.Name }}</td> <td>{{ student.RollNo }}</td> <td>{{ student.Percentage }}</td> </tr></table></div><script>function studentController($scope,$http) {var url="data.txt"; $http.get(url).success( function(response) { $scope.students = response; });}</script><script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.15/angular.min.js"></script></body></html>Output
To run this example, you need to deploy textAngularJS.html, data.txt to a web server. Open the textAngularJS.html request server in a web browser using the URL. The results are as follows:
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