I'm using ui-route for navigation.
I have father state called main, it's an abstract
state (the url: /main) and child states products and users (urls: /main/products and /main/users).
app.config(["$stateProvider", "$urlRouterProvider",
function($stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider) {
$urlRouterProvider.otherwise("/main/products");
$stateProvider
.state("main", {
url:"/main",
templateUrl: "main.html",
abstract: true,
controller: "MainCtrl",
})
.state("main.products", {
templateUrl: "products.html",
controller: "productsCtrl",
})
.state("main.users", {
templateUrl: "users.html",
controller: "usersCtrl",
})
}
]);
And here my controllers:
app.controller('MainCtrl', function($scope,$state) {
console.log("I'm Main controller")
$scope.goToProduct = function()
{
//$state.go("main.products",{})
$state.go("main.products",{},{reload:true})
}
$scope.goToUsers = function()
{
//$state.go("main.users",{})
$state.go("main.users",{},{reload:true})
}
});
app.controller('usersCtrl', function() {
console.log("I'm users controller")
});
app.controller('productsCtrl', function() {
console.log("I'm products controller")
});
The HTML:
<ul>
<li style="cursor:pointer" ng-click="goToProduct()">Click for products</li>
<li style="cursor:pointer" ng-click="goToUsers()">Click for users</li>
</ul>
<br>
<div style="font-size:28px" ui-view></div>
As you can see, I'm using: $state.go("main.products",{},{reload:true}) for navigation
When I'm clicking on users/products on the menu the MainCtrl
reinitialize!!
It's because the {reload:true}
.
My questions:
1) Why the "father" state controller also reinitialize on each click?
2) I need an elegant solution to avoid the MainCtrl
to reinitialize!
Here is the complete example - plunker please look at the console.