Page automatically refreshing on AngularJS for some reason - javascript

In my app, the page periodically refreshes itself whenever I click a link that loads a different partial via the $routeprovider. Then, in addition to refreshing, it takes me back to the default partial (i.e., I'd have to click the link again in order to get where I wanted to go). I'm not using any methods that refresh the page at all; why might this be happening?
Also, interestingly enough, this doesn't happen when I click any non-$routeprovider links. The following is my routeProvider:
.config(['$routeProvider', '$locationProvider',
function($routeProvider, $locationProvider) {
$routeProvider.
when('/', {
templateUrl: "index.html"
}).
when('/profile/:id', {
templateUrl: "profile.html",
controller: 'UsersController as profiledUser'
}).
when('/gift/:id', {
templateUrl: "gift.html",
controller: 'GiftsController as profiledGift'
}).
when('/users-form', {
templateUrl: "users-form.html",
controller: 'UsersController as newUser'
}).
when('/login-form', {
templateUrl: "login-form.html",
controller: 'UsersController as loginUser'
}).
when('/gifts-form', {
templateUrl: "gift-form.html",
controller: 'GiftsController as newGift'
}).
when('/about', {
templateUrl: "about.html"
}).
otherwise({
redirectTo: '/'
});
Here's an example of one of the links, which links to the currently logged in user's profile, when inspected in Chrome's dev tool:
Profile
Here's that same link in the code, where it's part of a navbar:
<li>Profile</li>
To reiterate, clicking any of the above links occasionally both redirects to .otherwise and refreshes the page. I have not been able to reliably reproduce this behavior, as it seems to happen randomly; strangely enough, it happens even if I remove the .otherwise route from the config.

It looks like you are trying to do 2 things at once with the click on the <a> tag but only 1 is happening:
The default action, which is in the href and says "load UsersController + profile view" and
set template=1 in the current context
Even if template=1 has occurred, once you switch to the UsersController you no longer have access to this setting.
Try something like this:
Profile
plus
.when('/profile/:id/:template', {
controller: 'UsersController as profiledUser',
templateUrl: 'profile.html'
})
Or, use $rootScope or some other global context for the template=1 so it's always available to any controller+view as long as you've dependency injected it.

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{
$routeProvider
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{
//
})
.when("/DokumentRoute",
{
templateUrl : "static/routes/dokument.html",
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})
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{
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This is what happens now:
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When I hit F5 the page refreshes, but it STILL SHOWS the dokument route!
This is what I want:
I want the routing to cleared. I want the web site to look like when I first entered it. (nothing showing in the ng-view tag)
How can I fix this?
If anyone is interested, this is how I solved it:
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I'm currently having an issue with the angular-route#1.5.8 module.
The router does not seem to activate on its own. What I mean is that when I call the page (http://localhost/index.html), the requested template does not show up. However, manually adding a hash (#) to the end of the url, activates the router and shows the correct template.
I build a test application with nearly the same router-configuration, and in that app the router works as expected.
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angular.module('app', ['ngRoute'])
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$routeProvider
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templateUrl: './app/html/default.html'
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.when('/login', {
templateUrl: './app/html/login.html',
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});
});
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I have a modular application where i have routes split into multiple files.
So my system is.
Top
--Main.Module.js
--Main.Routes.js
--Main.Controllers.js
--Main.html
--user (folder)
----User.Module.js
----User.Routes.js
----User.Controllers.js
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The main module file looks like this
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templateUrl: '/views/Main.html',
controller: 'MainController'
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controller: 'LoginController'
})
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==============EDIT=============
Once the application loads, if i change the page it goes to after the main page to the register page and add a link back to the login page this behavior does not occur. I'm just confused on whats different.
set an otherwise
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$urlRouterProvider.otherwise('/defaultpage');
.state('login', {
url: '/login',
templateUrl: 'templates/template.html',
controller: 'Ctrl'
})
.otherstates etc....
});
I see what I did wrong. In the location where I had my button that was supposed to take me to the register page alongside the ng-click directive i also had a href directive set to #. Thank you all for your input though.
The offending line
Create an account
What it should have been
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My application has several 'modal' windows, For now there is no specific route to reach an open modal directly. I mean, written the url directly in the browser.
There are a Jquery solution, but how implement some similar solution for angular? where placed? when should run?
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