How to detect if a user clicks browser back button in Angularjs

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南旧 2020-12-02 21:11

I have a form-like page with some data. And want to show a popup/alert when a user clicks the browser back button, asking \"if they want to go back or stay on the same page\

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  •  夕颜
    夕颜 (楼主)
    2020-12-02 21:40

    This is my previous answer for some other question, but it should be good to help you

    You can do it by using angular $routeChangeStart

    $routeChangeStart

    Broadcasted before a route change. At this point the route services start resolving all of the dependencies needed for the route change to occur. Typically this involves fetching the view template as well as any dependencies defined in resolve route property. Once all of the dependencies are resolved $routeChangeSuccess is fired.

    The route change (and the $location change that triggered it) can be prevented by calling preventDefault method of the event. See $rootScope.Scope for more details about event object.


    So please try this below code.

      $scope.$on('$routeChangeStart', function (scope, next, current) {
            if (next.$$route.controller != "Your Controller Name") {
                // Show here for your model, and do what you need**
                $("#yourModel").show();
            }
        });
    

    Update:

    You need to write your functional work in the model popup. like

    Put some link buttons for

    • Are you sure for go to prev page?
    • do you want stay current page?
    • Do you want logout? etc.

    then Add ng-click event for go prev page, stay current page with using return false, etc.

    DOES MAKE SENSE DUDE?

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