I am new to angular. I am using a service which gets a list of objects and displays them on the 1st page. Then based on what object was clicked, I am setting the tab header
The best practice to handle these kind of scenarios is through combination of angular service + localstorage
And if the data is just the id in url then answer by @Michal Stefanow is fine also.
Helping link
Do you have several angularjs apps? In theory you should have a single HTML file and partials / controllers, you can store the data you want to use in a factory (singleton) or angularJS cache, if you are going to navigate between several HTML pages you can use local storage or reload the data from server.
Some useful links:
$cache
https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/$cacheFactory
Local storage:
How do I store data in local storage using Angularjs?
If you are new to Angular and working on non-mission-critical project an additional call to the remote service is not the end of the world.
Is there any way to retain the information what object was clicked on previous screen even when refreshing the 2nd page ?
Are you using routing in your app?
See example: http://plnkr.co/edit/Svg4Po13hMq7WxzNwKDc?p=preview
app.controller("main", function($scope) {
$scope.items = [1,2,3,4];
});
app.controller("detail", function($scope, $routeParams) {
$scope.myvalue = $routeParams.id;
});
var app = angular.module("app", ['ngRoute']);
app.config(function ($routeProvider) {
$routeProvider
.when('/', {
templateUrl: 'main',
controller: 'main'
})
.when('/detail/:id', {
templateUrl: 'detail',
controller: 'detail'
})
.otherwise({
redirectTo: '/'
});
});
When you refresh details page it remembers it's state. Then you can ask service for data.
You can make use of angular local storage
Angular Local Storage
Example how to use it:
Example To Use Local Storage