Component re initializing when navigating within the page with different states
I have requirment to navigate within the page with different states .But when state is changed component is re initializing and losing previously values.How to prevent component re initializing. I am using stateservice.transitionto for navigation within the page.
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I have requirment to navigate within the page with different states .But when state is changed component is re initializing and losing previously values.How to prevent component re initializing. I am using stateservice.transitionto for navigation within the page.
angular
Welcome to stackoverflow! Could you provide more information along with some snippets of your code that demonstrate your issue. Or a stackblitz.com link example? I do something similar, reading new state from the url. But there is not enough info here to know if my techniques are applicable to your scenario. Thanks!
– DeborahK
Dec 28 '18 at 23:59
And I just looked it up ... stateservice.transitionto is from the AngularJS UI router. Is this an Angular question (v2+) or AngularJS question (v1.x)?
– DeborahK
Dec 29 '18 at 0:00
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I have requirment to navigate within the page with different states .But when state is changed component is re initializing and losing previously values.How to prevent component re initializing. I am using stateservice.transitionto for navigation within the page.
angular
I have requirment to navigate within the page with different states .But when state is changed component is re initializing and losing previously values.How to prevent component re initializing. I am using stateservice.transitionto for navigation within the page.
angular
angular
asked Dec 28 '18 at 3:01
Abhishek Adusumilli
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Welcome to stackoverflow! Could you provide more information along with some snippets of your code that demonstrate your issue. Or a stackblitz.com link example? I do something similar, reading new state from the url. But there is not enough info here to know if my techniques are applicable to your scenario. Thanks!
– DeborahK
Dec 28 '18 at 23:59
And I just looked it up ... stateservice.transitionto is from the AngularJS UI router. Is this an Angular question (v2+) or AngularJS question (v1.x)?
– DeborahK
Dec 29 '18 at 0:00
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Welcome to stackoverflow! Could you provide more information along with some snippets of your code that demonstrate your issue. Or a stackblitz.com link example? I do something similar, reading new state from the url. But there is not enough info here to know if my techniques are applicable to your scenario. Thanks!
– DeborahK
Dec 28 '18 at 23:59
And I just looked it up ... stateservice.transitionto is from the AngularJS UI router. Is this an Angular question (v2+) or AngularJS question (v1.x)?
– DeborahK
Dec 29 '18 at 0:00
Welcome to stackoverflow! Could you provide more information along with some snippets of your code that demonstrate your issue. Or a stackblitz.com link example? I do something similar, reading new state from the url. But there is not enough info here to know if my techniques are applicable to your scenario. Thanks!
– DeborahK
Dec 28 '18 at 23:59
Welcome to stackoverflow! Could you provide more information along with some snippets of your code that demonstrate your issue. Or a stackblitz.com link example? I do something similar, reading new state from the url. But there is not enough info here to know if my techniques are applicable to your scenario. Thanks!
– DeborahK
Dec 28 '18 at 23:59
And I just looked it up ... stateservice.transitionto is from the AngularJS UI router. Is this an Angular question (v2+) or AngularJS question (v1.x)?
– DeborahK
Dec 29 '18 at 0:00
And I just looked it up ... stateservice.transitionto is from the AngularJS UI router. Is this an Angular question (v2+) or AngularJS question (v1.x)?
– DeborahK
Dec 29 '18 at 0:00
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Welcome to stackoverflow! Could you provide more information along with some snippets of your code that demonstrate your issue. Or a stackblitz.com link example? I do something similar, reading new state from the url. But there is not enough info here to know if my techniques are applicable to your scenario. Thanks!
– DeborahK
Dec 28 '18 at 23:59
And I just looked it up ... stateservice.transitionto is from the AngularJS UI router. Is this an Angular question (v2+) or AngularJS question (v1.x)?
– DeborahK
Dec 29 '18 at 0:00