rest-service - disallow different rest service and specify one of '$http', '$resource', 'Restangular'
Check the service used to send request to your REST API. This rule can have one parameter, with one of the following values: $http, $resource or Restangular ('rest-service': [0, '$http']).
Rule based on Angular 1.x
The following patterns are considered problems when configured "$http"
:
/*eslint angular/rest-service: [2,"$http"]*/
// invalid
angular.module('myModule').service('myService', function($resource) {
// ...
}); // error: You should use the same service ($http) for REST API calls
The following patterns are not considered problems when configured "$http"
:
/*eslint angular/rest-service: [2,"$http"]*/
// valid
angular.module('myModule').service('myService', function($http) {
// ...
});
The following patterns are considered problems when configured "$resource"
:
/*eslint angular/rest-service: [2,"$resource"]*/
// invalid
angular.module('myModule').service('myService', function($http) {
// ...
}); // error: You should use the same service ($resource) for REST API calls
The following patterns are not considered problems when configured "$resource"
:
/*eslint angular/rest-service: [2,"$resource"]*/
// valid
angular.module('myModule').service('myService', function($resource) {
// ...
});
The following patterns are considered problems when configured "Restangular"
:
/*eslint angular/rest-service: [2,"Restangular"]*/
// invalid
angular.module('myModule').service('myService', function($http) {
// ...
}); // error: You should use the same service (Restangular) for REST API calls
The following patterns are not considered problems when configured "Restangular"
:
/*eslint angular/rest-service: [2,"Restangular"]*/
// valid
angular.module('myModule').service('myService', function(Restangular) {
// ...
});
This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-angular 0.5.0