In my angular.js app I have a profile view with various tabs, each one a nested view with it's own controller. What I want to do is to be able to click back and forth different tabs but always remaining in the profile view.
But every time I click on one of the tabs, eg "nested_view_1" with url "/nested_view_1" and templateUrl: "nested_view_1.html", it changes the path to "/nested_view_1" and renders a blank page (because I didn't specified a "/nested_view_1" in my $routeProvider
). Only when I click back, it shows my selected tab content inside my view
May be a problem that I'm using ui.router
and ng-route
at the same time.
here is my app.js
file:
var app = angular.module('app', ['ngRoute', 'ui.router','ui.bootstrap','ui.bootstrap.tpls'])
app.config(['$routeProvider', '$stateProvider' ,function ($routeProvider, $stateProvider) {
$routeProvider
.when('/', {
templateUrl: '/app/views/home.html',
controller: 'HomepageCtrl'
})
.when('/articles', {
templateUrl: 'app/views/articles/index.html',
controller: 'ArticlesCtrl'
})
.when('/articles/:id', {
templateUrl: 'app/views/articles/show.html',
controller: 'ShowArticleCtrl'
})
... other routes ...
$stateProvider
.state('profile', {
abstract: true,
url: '/profile',
templateUrl: "app/views/users/profile.html",
controller: 'UserShowCtrl'
})
.state('nested_view_1', {
url: '/nested_view_1',
views: {
"tabContent": {
templateUrl: 'app/views/users/sales.html',
controller: 'UserSalesAreaCtrl'
}
}
})
.state('nested_view_2', {
url: "/nested_view_2",
views: {
"tabContent": {
templateUrl: 'app/views/users/buys.html',
controller: 'UserAreaCtrl'
}
}
})
.... all the way to nested view 4, in my case
}])
my view:
<ul class="nav nav-tabs mt-50" >
<li ng-repeat="t in tabs" class="nav-item" heading="{{t.heading}}" active="t.active">
<a ui-sref="{{t.route}}" style="font-weight: 200;" class="nav-link" ng-class="{'active'}" >
{{ t.heading }}
</a>
</li>
<div ui-view="tabContent"></div>
</ul>
my UserShowCtrl
angular.module('app').controller('UserShowCtrl', ['$scope', 'user', '$routeParams', '$location', '$state',
function ($scope, user, $routeParams, $location, $state) {
$scope.tabs = [
{ heading: 'nested_view_1', route:'nested_view_1', active:true },
{ heading: 'nested_view_2', route:'nested_view_2', active:false },
{ heading: 'nested_view_3', route:'nested_view_3', active:false },
{ heading: 'nested_view_4', route:'nested_view_4', active:false }
];
}]);
Prefix your nested routes with the parent route parent.
$stateProvider
.state('profile', {
abstract: true,
url: '/profile',
templateUrl: "app/views/users/profile.html",
controller: 'UserShowCtrl'
})
.state('profile.nested_view_1', {
url: '/nested_view_1',
views: {
"tabContent": {
templateUrl: 'app/views/users/sales.html',
controller: 'UserSalesAreaCtrl'
}
}
})
.state('profile.nested_view_2', {
url: "/nested_view_2",
views: {
"tabContent": {
templateUrl: 'app/views/users/buys.html',
controller: 'UserAreaCtrl'
}
}
})
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