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Passing several parameters - object and values
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The code I showed was part of the service. At the top of the service we're declaring the functions and we're returning them and call them later in the controller.

My question is how to pass multiple parameters to $http.get service where one parameter is an object and two other are string and boolean.

>What are you trying to do? The code you're doing isn't doing anything - you're creating an empty promise that will never complete.
>
>All $http functions return a promise, so if you want to chain the callbacks and handle them in your controller just return the result from $http.get() etc.
>
>
>function callService(parm1,parm2) {
>   return $http.get('service/endpoint',{p1: parm1, p2: parm2})
>              .success(function() { console.log('initial success"); })
>              .error(function() { showError('failed"); });
>}
>
>
>Then the caller can do:
>
>
>callService(parm1,parm2)
>   .success(function() { alert('made it!' });
>
>
>This is the way to delegate responsibility and have multiple intercept points for results returned from async operations. This is a common pattern if you use a service.
>
>+++ Rick ---
>
>
>
>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>I looked at this page
>>
>>https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/$http
>>
>>but it's still not clear to me.
>>
>>I have the following sample:
>>
>>
>>var getAccounts = function(queryRequest) {
>>            var deferred = $q.defer();
>>            $http.get('/api/accounts', { params: queryRequest })
>>                .success(function(data) {
>>                    deferred.resolve(data);
>>                })
>>                .error(function(data, status, header, config) {
>>                    deferred.reject(status);
>>                });
>>            return deferred.promise;
>>        };
>>
>>        var getAccountInvoices = function (acctNameHash, showFinalized) {
>>            var deferred = $q.defer();
>>            $http.get('/api/accounts/getAccountInvoices/' + acctNameHash + '/' + showFinalized)
>>                .success(function (data) {
>>                    deferred.resolve(data);
>>                })
>>                .error(function (data, status, header, config) {
>>                    deferred.reject(status);
>>                });
>>            return deferred.promise;
>>        };
>>
>>Now, suppose I want to pass both to my getAccountInvoices - queryRequest object and two extra parameters (string and boolean). Should I just list them in the
>>config object using this syntax:
>>
>>{ params: queryRequest, acctNameHash, showFinalized }
>>
>>?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
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