I am getting a served the 404 page whenever I :
1.) refresh any page on my Angularjs site (besides the root page)
or
2.) click Back to go from a 404 page to the root page (the root page will be a 404)
Here is my .config()
code
'use strict';
angular.module('mmApp', ['ngResponsiveImages'])
.config(function ($locationProvider, $routeProvider) {
$locationProvider.html5Mode(true);
$locationProvider.hashPrefix = '!';
$routeProvider
.when('/', {
templateUrl: '/views/design.html',
controller: 'MainCtrl'
})
.when('/about', {
templateUrl: '/views/about.html',
controller: 'MainCtrl'
})
.when('/contact', {
templateUrl: '/views/contact.html',
controller: 'MainCtrl'
})
.otherwise({
redirectTo: '/'
});
});
I have come across this similar question but do not quite understand the answers or how to implement them.
AngularJS - Why when changing url address $routeProvider doesn't seem to work and I get a 404 error
The accepted answer says to setup Apache to reconfigure all paths to the root. My site is on Github Pages. I have a .htaccess
file in my gh-pages
repo but I have no idea how to configure it to send all paths to the root.
The answer says another thing to consider is using the <base>
element like <base href="/" />
but where would I place that? In my index.html
? If so at the top or bottom of that file? Also, would I just leave the href
value to /
?
Github pages only serves static files. It won't read any configuration settings you have for Apache in .htaccess.
If you want to run an AngularJS app out of Github pages, you cannot use
html5Mode
.I'm running my angularjs application using
Nginx
on Vagrant. And facing the similar kind of issue. On reloading the browser with any url, it gives me a 404 page.I have enabled the html5mode in main js file. When you have html5Mode enabled, the
#
character will no longer be used in your urls. The#
symbol is useful because it requires no server side configuration. Without#
, the url looks much nicer, but it also requires server side changes.Here are some changes to do:
nginx.conf
) in/etc/nginx/sites-enabled
folder (path will vary based on your nginx installation directory).try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
and replace it withtry_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
sudo service nginx restart
And I have tried to reload the page after doing above changes. It works as expected.
The better option would be to redirect any url to the index.html:
This will NOT cause a 404 response on any page.
I came across a solution here: https://coderwall.com/p/kfomwa
Here's the short post:
Following these suggestions I was able to get my site working properly. Now when I hit Reload, the page loads properly.