This is what I did. But it uses $http though so I'm hoping someone has a better solution.
app.js:
var myModule = angular.module('myApp', []);
myModule.config(function($routeProvider, $locationProvider) {
$routeProvider.when('/', {
templateUrl: 'html/home.html',
controller: 'MainCtrl as ctrl',
resolve: {
initializeData: function($q, $timeout, myService) {
return myService.promiseToHaveData();
}
}
});
});
myService.js:
var myModule = angular.module('myApp');
myModule.service('myService', function($http, $q) {
var _this = this;
this.promiseToHaveData = function() {
var defer = $q.defer();
$http.get('someFile.json')
.success(function(data) {
angular.extend(_this, data);
defer.resolve();
})
.error(function() {
defer.reject('could not find someFile.json');
});
return defer.promise;
}
});
Then I can inject myService anywhere and it will have all the fields from the json file.
I guess alternatively you could just make your .json files .js files, have them expose a global variable, and reference them in your index.html
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