Reputation: 2523
In my app I've tried to set this up correctly per every blog post I've seen talking about it but I can't get the app to load at the /
url. I built the app with yeoman's angular generator so it uses grunt to spin up a connect server. But going to localhost:9000
doesn't show the app anymore since trying to add $locationProvider
and set the html5location to true.
angular.module('bidrAdminApp', ['sky','ui.router','ngSanitize'])
.config(function ($stateProvider,$urlRouterProvider,$locationProvider) {
$stateProvider
.state('Home',{
url: '',
templateUrl: 'views/index.html',
controller: 'ApplicationCtrl'
})
.state('Home.Events', {
url: '/events',
templateUrl: 'views/events/index.html',
controller: 'EventsCtrl'
})
.state('Home.Event',{
url: '/events/{eventId}',
templateUrl: 'views/events/event/index.html',
controller: 'EventCtrl'
})
.state('Home.Event.Overview',{
parent: 'Home.Event',
url: '/overview',
templateUrl: 'views/events/event/overview.html',
})
.state('Home.Event.Settings',{
parent: 'Home.Event',
url: '/',
templateUrl: 'views/events/event/settings.html',
});
$urlRouterProvider.otherwise('');
$locationProvider.html5Mode(true);
});
I have the <base href="/" />
in my head of the base index.html file as well.
If I change the Home
state to url: '/admin'
it works going to /admin
but this isn't the desired outcome. Not sure if I'm missing a configuration.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 258
Reputation: 58
Change this line:
$urlRouterProvider.otherwise('');
to this line:
$urlRouterProvider.otherwise('/');
Upvotes: 1