angularjs getting previous route path

余生长醉 提交于 2019-11-27 11:01:40

This alternative also provides a back function.

The template:

<a ng-click='back()'>Back</a>

The module:

myModule.run(function ($rootScope, $location) {

    var history = [];

    $rootScope.$on('$routeChangeSuccess', function() {
        history.push($location.$$path);
    });

    $rootScope.back = function () {
        var prevUrl = history.length > 1 ? history.splice(-2)[0] : "/";
        $location.path(prevUrl);
    };

});

Use the $locationChangeStart or $locationChangeSuccess events, 3rd parameter:

$scope.$on('$locationChangeStart',function(evt, absNewUrl, absOldUrl) {
   console.log('start', evt, absNewUrl, absOldUrl);
});
$scope.$on('$locationChangeSuccess',function(evt, absNewUrl, absOldUrl) {
   console.log('success', evt, absNewUrl, absOldUrl);
});
Mohd Jafar

In your html :

<a href="javascript:void(0);" ng-click="go_back()">Go Back</a>

On your main controller :

$scope.go_back = function() { 
  $window.history.back();
};

When user click on Go Back link the controller function is called and it will go back to previous route.

@andresh For me locationChangeSuccess worked instead of routeChangeSuccess.

//Go back to the previous stage with this back() call
var history = [];
$rootScope.$on('$locationChangeSuccess', function() {
    history.push($location.$$path);
});

$rootScope.back = function () {
          var prevUrl = history.length > 1 ? history.splice(-2)[0] : "/";
          $location.path(prevUrl);
          history = []; //Delete history array after going back
      };

This is how I currently store a reference to the previous path in the $rootScope:

run(['$rootScope', function($rootScope) {
        $rootScope.$on('$locationChangeStart', function() {
            $rootScope.previousPage = location.pathname;
        });
}]);

You'll need to couple the event listener to $rootScope in Angular 1.x, but you should probably future proof your code a bit by not storing the value of the previous location on $rootScope. A better place to store the value would be a service:

var app = angular.module('myApp', [])
.service('locationHistoryService', function(){
    return {
        previousLocation: null,

        store: function(location){
            this.previousLocation = location;
        },

        get: function(){
            return this.previousLocation;
        }
})
.run(['$rootScope', 'locationHistoryService', function($location, locationHistoryService){
    $rootScope.$on('$locationChangeSuccess', function(e, newLocation, oldLocation){
        locationHistoryService.store(oldLocation);
    });
}]);

Just to document:

The callback argument previousRoute is having a property called $route which is much similar to the $route service. Unfortunately currentRoute argument, is not having much information about the current route.

To overcome this i have tried some thing like this.

$routeProvider.
   when('/', {
    controller:...,
    templateUrl:'...',
    routeName:"Home"
  }).
  when('/menu', {
    controller:...,
    templateUrl:'...',
    routeName:"Site Menu"
  })

Please note that in the above routes config a custom property called routeName is added.

app.run(function($rootScope, $route){
    //Bind the `$routeChangeSuccess` event on the rootScope, so that we dont need to 
    //bind in induvidual controllers.
    $rootScope.$on('$routeChangeSuccess', function(currentRoute, previousRoute) {
        //This will give the custom property that we have defined while configuring the routes.
        console.log($route.current.routeName)
    })
})

modification for the code above:

$scope.$on('$locationChangeStart',function(evt, absNewUrl, absOldUrl) {
   console.log('prev path: ' + absOldUrl.$$route.originalPath);
});
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