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A: $routeProvider async not working

pietrovismaraIt's hard to debug since i don't have the environment for chrome apps right now, but you could change approach. Rather than redirecting with $routeProvider, you could use $routeChangeSuccess: angular.module('rfApp') .factory('deviceManager', ($rootScope) => { let deviceConnected = fals...

thanks for answer but, it doesn't work:( So when USB device added i should do this if (deviceManager.isDeviceConnected()) and then do redirect to view.
@Arti When a device is connected you do checkForDevices, you use isDeviceConnected just to check sync if there's at least one device, without having to wait RFFWHID.getDevices. Sorry but i didn't have the chance to test it, this is just an example to give you an idea of the approach you could follow. Btw, do you have any errors? Why it is not working? Maybe i can improve it.
problem that this hit $rootScope.$on('$routeChangeSuccess' only once when i change urls. But when i running app and remove device it fire chrome.hid.onDeviceRemoved and my url should change
You can test any async function
@Arti Check it now
nothing happen. Seems like url is changing, but view doesn't. Only if i after remove device click somewhere then it go to device_not_found page
also i tried without factory. All code in run function. Does it matter ?
15:21
The factory is there just as a good practice to separate functionality in your code. It should work the same, but i strongly suggest you to keep it. If you don't follow my code, it's harder for me to understand what's wrong. Please try to replace $location.url(path) with $window.location.href = path;
To use $location.url you should have the route for /view1 and for /device_not_found registered on the $routeProvider. If you don't, it won't work and you will have to use $window.location.href
hi
yes window location is woking
but i use ui.router
so i don't understand how do i change
werent you using ngRoute?
if i do $window.location.href = '/device_not_found';
15:24
with location.href it reloads the page, it's not a state change
yes, sorry, i change this after my question. But status not working too
$state.go('/rffwhid');
Could not resolve '' from state ''
ok so
of course
because you first have to register the states
with $state.go you don't use a url
you first register the state for /view1 in the ui.router config
yes i did this
and you call it like "home"
```.config(['$stateProvider', function($stateProvider) {
$stateProvider
.state({
name: "rffwhid",
url: "/rffwhid",
templateUrl: "rffwhid_view/rffwhid.html",
controller: 'rffwhidViewCtrl'
})```
15:25
then you use $state.go("home")
ok
so $state.go("rffwhid")
without the slash
you use the name, not the url
oh, yes. Awesome!
But, btw this would be another question
states work...
even they work async
Cool, so are you ok? I think i helped you with your original question
yes, thanks
15:27
You're welcome, please accept my answer so :)
of course
And remember, it is much better if you separate the factory and the run
Dont put everything together or debugging will be a big pain in future

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