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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T02:14:03+00:00 2026-06-11T02:14:03+00:00

My App has several views,each view has a controller. I have several API resources

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My App has several views,each view has a controller.

I have several API resources returning standard JSON arrays.Whenever a view changes,the resources are re-queried for new data which is fairly slow. I’d prefer to provide my controllers with the API resources without requerying each time.

Whats the best way to do this?

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    2026-06-11T02:14:05+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 2:14 am

    If I understand correctly then this is what services are for. They’re kind of like a central place for controllers share data.

    I looked over the jsfiddle for the code used in this tutorial:

    http://onehungrymind.com/angularjs-communicating-between-controllers/

    var myModule = angular.module('myModule', []);
    myModule.factory('mySharedService', function($rootScope) {
        var sharedService = {};
    
        sharedService.message = '';
    
        sharedService.prepForBroadcast = function(msg) {
            this.message = msg;
            this.broadcastItem();
        };
    
        sharedService.broadcastItem = function() {
            $rootScope.$broadcast('handleBroadcast');
        };
    
        return sharedService;
    });
    
    function ControllerZero($scope, sharedService) {
        $scope.handleClick = function(msg) {
            sharedService.prepForBroadcast(msg);
        };
    
        $scope.$on('handleBroadcast', function() {
            $scope.message = sharedService.message;
        });        
    }
    
    function ControllerOne($scope, sharedService) {
        $scope.$on('handleBroadcast', function() {
            $scope.message = 'ONE: ' + sharedService.message;
        });        
    }
    
    function ControllerTwo($scope, sharedService) {
        $scope.$on('handleBroadcast', function() {
            $scope.message = 'TWO: ' + sharedService.message;
        });
    }
    
    ControllerZero.$inject = ['$scope', 'mySharedService'];        
    
    ControllerOne.$inject = ['$scope', 'mySharedService'];
    
    ControllerTwo.$inject = ['$scope', 'mySharedService'];​
    

    EDIT

    For resource calls, I have a service right now that uses them like this. Sorry that its in coffeescript

    .factory('EventService', (SubEvent, User) ->
        subevents = {}
    
        return {
            getSubevent: (subevent_id) ->
                SubEvent.get {subevent_id: subevent_id}, (subevent) ->
    
                    participants = (participant.user for participant in subevent.participants)
                    User.query {participants: participants}, (users) ->
                        for user,i in users
                            subevent.participants[i].user = user
    
                        subevents[subevent_id] = subevent
        }
    )
    
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