Stephan Grobler
Stephan Grobler

Reputation: 469

AngularJS with bootstrap 3 accordion not working when included via ng-view

The problem is the following: As soon as I use the accordion in a view that is loaded in the ng-view directive, the accordion title clicks dont work correctly anymore

http://plnkr.co/edit/KGwuqDIb7I5NrYCtPOPk?p=preview

If the accordion is use in the page itself with no ng-view, the accordion works perfectly

http://plnkr.co/edit/8dY7JU1kxjZ2jAKmMIrP?p=preview

Any clue to what Im missing?

Upvotes: 10

Views: 13096

Answers (4)

Matt E
Matt E

Reputation: 45

I was having an issue using href and data-target together, so if you are using this in an application I'd recommend specifying one or the other but not both.

When I used both, I'd get redirected to my login page as soon as I clicked on it. With one or the other specified it worked fine, but not with both.

Upvotes: 1

Sreekanth Karini
Sreekanth Karini

Reputation: 1285

You can empty the href="" and use

data-target="#collapse" instead, this worked for me

i.e

<a data-toggle="collapse" data-parent="#accordion" href="" 
data-target="#collapse1">Collapsible Group 1</a>

Upvotes: 15

Chandermani
Chandermani

Reputation: 42669

The problem is that Bootstrap appends #according_name within a a tag. This triggers a AngularJS routing and due to route change test.html is loaded again on every click on accordian link.

Your options are to try to configure $locationProvider to use HTML5 mode with hashbag if it works

$locationProvider.html5Mode(true).hashPrefix('!');

See some documentation here

Other would be to use angular-ui component but it has been not ported to support version 3 of bootstrap.

Upvotes: 8

mfloryan
mfloryan

Reputation: 7685

Actually, there might be a simpler solution.

You can just make sure that the links don't propagate the URL change.

Add to the a tag onclick="return false;"

Upvotes: 40

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