If you are updating the route on clicking any option of the bootstrap dropdown menu then you can just watch for route change event:
Suppose you have below link which opens up a tooltip.
<a class="dropdown-toggle">
Click me for a dropdown, yo!
</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<li ng-repeat="choice in items" class="ng-scope">
<a class="ng-binding">The first choice!</a>
</li><li ng-repeat="choice in items" class="ng-scope">
<a class="ng-binding">And another choice for you.</a>
</li><li ng-repeat="choice in items" class="ng-scope">
<a class="ng-binding">but wait! A third!</a>
</li>
</ul>
$scope.$on('$routeUpdate', function(scope, next, current) {
$('html').trigger('click');
});
The above will work but there is absolutely no need to grab html element on every route change (as it causes reflow) so better to put it in directive as follows:
<html hide-dropdown>
angular.module('App', []).
directive('hideDropdown', function() {
return {
restrict: 'A',
link: function(scope, element) {
scope.$on('$routeUpdate', function(scope, next, current) {
element.trigger('click');
});
}
}
});