I wanted to be able to change the address' URL without changing the state, as to prevent rerendering. From my search, ui-router currently does not provide this, but $location.path from anuglar does.
So, naturally, I wanted to use $state.get(stateName) to get to the state's URL, so that I don't manually type the URL.
I have two problems:
$state.get(stateName) returns the relative path only. How can I get the absolute path?For instance, if I have a state called user.home.view with user.home, I have my states defined as
'user': {
abstract: true,
url: '^/users/'
},
'user.home': {
url: ''
},
'user.home.view': {
url: ':id/'
}
So right now, $state.get(user.home.view).url returns :id/. How can I get the full URL (i.e., /users/5/)?
You should use $state.href().
To get the absolute URL you can then use:
$state.href('user.home.view', {}, {absolute: true});
To get the URL with the parameters in place you need to add them as the second argument
What about :
$state.href($state.current.name, $state.params, {absolute: true})
For getting the absolute URL without parameters, I'm finding I need to pass inherit: false, eg:
$state.href('home', {}, {absolute: true, inherit: false})
Without inherit: false I was getting any/all params that may be present.
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