I have a $resource whose API will always return some data that needs to be cleaned up before going into the presentation layer. Specifically, it's .NET returning Date objects in the lovely '/Date(...)/' format.
I don't want to have to write a callback every time I call .query() or .get().  Is there some way to extend the resource with a callback that gets called upon REST methods that update the instance's properties, or by adding some sort of $watch that gets fired when the date property changes? Basically something that will happen for every instance of this $resource.
angular.module('myAppServices', ['ngResource'])
    .factory('Participant', ['$resource', function ($resource) {
        var res = $resource('api/url/participants/:id', { id: '@id' });
        // This obviously doesn't work, but something kinda like this?
        res.prototype.$watch(this.FieldName, function(newVal, oldVal) {
            if (needsCleaning(newVal.fieldName) {
                this.FieldName = cleanupField(newVal);
            }
        };
    });
 
     
     
    