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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T08:24:05+00:00 2026-06-14T08:24:05+00:00

This has been the most relevant thing I found: https://stackoverflow.com/a/11972028/110233 It seems to work

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This has been the most relevant thing I found: https://stackoverflow.com/a/11972028/110233

It seems to work fine when I only want to return one thing, but I’m unsure on how to return multiple things when the other things depend on the first thing.

Since that’s kind of obtuse, here’s a small example on what I’m currently doing:

window.EventRosterCtrl = ($scope, subevent) ->
    $scope.subevent = subevent

EventRosterCtrl.resolve = 
    subevent: (SubEvent, $route) ->
        deferred = $q.defer()

        SubEvent.get {subevent_id: $route.current.pathParams.subevent_id}, (subevent) ->
            deferred.resolve subevent

        return deferred.promise

And here’s an example of what I would want to do:

window.EventRosterCtrl = ($scope, subevent, addresses) ->
    $scope.subevent = subevent
    $scope.addresses = addresses

EventRosterCtrl.resolve = 
    subevent: (SubEvent, $route) ->
        deferred = $q.defer()

        SubEvent.get {subevent_id: $route.current.pathParams.subevent_id}, (subevent) ->
            deferred.resolve subevent

        return deferred.promise

    addresses: (User) ->
        deferred = $q.defer()

        # how do you get subevent called first and how would you access it here?
        for participant in subevent.participants
            User.get {user_id: participant.user}, (user) ->
                addresses[participant._id] = user.address

        deferred.resolve addresses

        return deferred.promise
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    2026-06-14T08:24:06+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:24 am

    Ok, so a you can’t control it that way, but a work around that comes to mind (when one resolution is dependent on another finishing first) is just put everything in one object and resolve that. What ended up working best for me was making a service, but to follow my original example:

    window.EventRosterCtrl = ($scope, info) ->
        $scope.subevent = info.subevent
        $scope.addresses = info.addresses
    
    EventRosterCtrl.resolve = 
        info: (SubEvent, User, $route, $q) ->
            deferred = $q.defer()
            resolvedInfo = {}
    
            SubEvent.get {subevent_id: $route.current.pathParams.subevent_id}, (subevent) ->
                resolvedInfo.subevent = subevent
    
                for participant in subevent.participants
                    User.get {user_id: participant.user}, (user) ->
                        addresses[participant._id] = user.address
    
                        if addresses.length is subevent.participants.length
                            resolvedInfo.addresses = addresses
                            deferred.resolve resolvedInfo
    
            return deferred.promise
    
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