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angularjs - How to handle error in angular-ui-router's resolve

I am using angular-ui-router's resolve to get data from server before moving to a state. Sometimes the request to the server fails and I need to inform the user about the failure. If I call the server from the controller, I can put then and call my notification service in it in case the call fails. I put the call to the server in resolve because I want descendant states to wait for the result from the server before they start.

Where can I catch the error in case the call to the server fails? (I have read the documentation but still unsure how. Also, I'm looking for a reason to try out this new snippet tool :).

"use strict";

angular.module('MyApp', ["ui.router"]).config([
  "$stateProvider",
  "$urlRouterProvider",
  function ($stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider) {
    $urlRouterProvider.otherwise("/item");
    $stateProvider
    .state("list", {
      url: "/item",
      template: '<div>{{listvm}}</div>' +
      '<a ui-sref="list.detail({id:8})">go to child state and trigger resolve</a>' +
        '<ui-view />',
      controller: ["$scope", "$state", function($scope, $state){
          $scope.listvm = { state: $state.current.name };
      }]
    })
    .state("list.detail", {
      url: "/{id}",
      template: '<div>{{detailvm}}</div>',
      resolve: {
        data: ["$q", "$timeout", function ($q, $timeout) {
          var deferred = $q.defer();
          $timeout(function () {
            //deferred.resolve("successful");
            deferred.reject("fail");   // resolve fails here
          }, 2000);
          return deferred.promise;
        }]
      },
      controller: ["$scope", "data", "$state", function ($scope, data, $state) {
        $scope.detailvm = {
          state: $state.current.name,
          data: data
        };
      }]
    });
  }
]);
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.22/angular.min.js"></script>
<script src="http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/angular-ui-router/0.2.10/angular-ui-router.min.js"></script>

<div ng-app="MyApp">
  <ui-view />
</div>
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Old question but I had the same problem and stumbled on this in ui-router's FAQ section

If you are having issues where a trivial error wasn't being caught because it was happening within the resolve function of a state, this is actually the intended behavior of promises per the spec.

errors within resolve.

So you can catch all resolve errors in the run phase of your app like this

$rootScope.$on('$stateChangeError', 
function(event, toState, toParams, fromState, fromParams, error){ 
        // this is required if you want to prevent the $UrlRouter reverting the URL to the previous valid location
        event.preventDefault();
        ... 
})

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