Now that we have an /api/aws route, we should see if we can dynamically load it in the front end app to display the instance_type and instance_region in the Project Builder as a
The /api/aws route should return a JSON barf with the following fields/values:
We could either load those async via jQuery's $.get(), or maybe see if we turn it into an Angular factory or service so we can use templating and loops instead of direct DOM hackery.
@darkwing I think this is just some AJAX loading and injecting into your form. Or maybe some deeper Angular stuff.
We can discuss and workshop this more if you want.
Now that we have an /api/aws route, we should see if we can dynamically load it in the front end app to display the
instance_type
andinstance_region
in the Project Builder as aThe /api/aws route should return a JSON barf with the following fields/values:
We could either load those async via jQuery's
$.get()
, or maybe see if we turn it into an Angularfactory
orservice
so we can use templating and loops instead of direct DOM hackery.