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AngularJS directive to create a functional "back" button
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app.directive('backButton', function(){ | |
return { | |
restrict: 'A', | |
link: function(scope, element, attrs) { | |
element.bind('click', goBack); | |
function goBack() { | |
history.back(); | |
scope.$apply(); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
}); |
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<a href back-button>back</a> |
Thx @edbentinck your code works great for me.
@n3ssi3 if you're using ui-router you can do something like this to hide the button on the homepage:
ng-class="{'ng-hide':$state.is('home')}"
Substiture that state.is('home') for whatever you like
This works great.
Thanks!
Thanks!!
But Back button still displayed in Main page. How to hide it
Why not use something like $localStorage (ngStorage) to save the previous state. That way it is preserved on reload.
In the run block...
Initialize storage
$localStorage.$default({
prevState:{}
});
Save previous state on state change:
$rootScope.$on('$stateChangeSuccess', function (ev, to, toParams, from, fromParams) {
if (from.name) {
$localStorage.prevState = {'state':from,'params':fromParams};
}
});
In the directive
Check storage for previous navigation and simply use state.go with the values from storage. I would probably also have a default page to go to, just in case...
angular.module("directive.backbutton",[])
.directive("backButton", ['$state','$localStorage', function ($state,$localStorage) {
return {
restrict: 'A',
link: function(scope, element, attrs) {
element.bind('click', goBack);
function goBack() {
if ($localStorage.prevState.state !== undefined) {
$state.go($localStorage.prevState.state,$localStorage.prevState.params);
}
}
}
}
}]);
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Hi, Is there also a nice way to hide the backButton when you actually can not go back any further?