In my AngularJS application I'm redirecting the route
to a specific page when the user isn't logged. To do that I'm using a variable on $rootScope
.
Now I would like to prevent the browser's back button when the user is logged. I would like to redirect it to a specific page (the registration
view). The problem is I don't know if there's a back button event.
My code is:
angular.module('myApp',[...]
//Route configurations
}])
.run(function($rootScope, $location){
$rootScope.$on('$routeChangeStart', function(event, next, current){
if(!$rootScope.loggedUser) {
$location.path('/register');
}
});
$rootScope.$on('$locationChangeStart', function(event, next, current){
console.log("Current: " + current);
console.log("Next: " + next);
});
});
So on $locationChangeStart
I would write a pseudocode like:
if (event == backButton){
$location.path('/register');
}
Is it possible?
A naive solution would be writing a function that checks if next
and current
are in the wrong order, detecting if the user is going back.
There are other solutions? I'm approaching the problem in a wrong way?
I found a solution, which is easier than I thought. I register on a object in
$rootScope
the actual location and on every location change I check with the new one. In this way I can detect if the user is going back in the history.