angular-ui-router-reroute
v1.1.2
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This package solves the problem of having a parent state that needs to automatically redirect to a child state.
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angular-ui-router-reroute
This package solves the problem of having a parent state that needs to automatically redirect to a child state.
For instance consider this structure:
- page
- create
- edit
- view
When ever you navigate to #/page
you would like it to default to the create child state #/page/create
.
Because you have to pass a callback as the second param you can do more advanced redirections such as sending an unauthenticated user to #/page/view/1
instead of #/page/create
. Whatever you want :P
Installation
Bower
bower install angular-ui-router-reroute --save
NPM
npm install angular-ui-router-reroute --save
Usage
Declare the module as a dependency
var app = angular.module('app',[
'ui.router',
'ui.router.reroute'
]);
In your controller for a particular state, inject the $reroute
service.
app.controller('PageController',['$state','$reroute',function($state,$reroute){
/**
* param1: The name of the state that this controller belongs to
* param2: The redirect callback or you can pass a string to designate the default state for redirection
*/
var listener = $reroute.onChange('page',function(){
$state.go('page.create');
});
//Stop listening
$scope.$on('$destroy',listener);
}]);
More examples:
// Pass string
$reroute.onChange('page','page.create');
// Return string
$reroute.onChange('page',function(){
return 'page.create';
});
// Use the $state service
$reroute.onChange('page',function(){
$state.go('page.create');
});