I would like to have two home pages, the first would be for users who have not logged in and the second for users that are logged in.
This is my current set up:
.config(function ($stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider, $locationProvider, $httpProvider) {
$urlRouterProvider
.otherwise('/');
$locationProvider.html5Mode(true);
$httpProvider.interceptors.push('authInterceptor');
})
.factory('authInterceptor', function ($rootScope, $q, $cookieStore, $location) {
return {
// Add authorization token to headers
request: function (config) {
config.headers = config.headers || {};
if ($cookieStore.get('token')) {
config.headers.Authorization = 'Bearer ' + $cookieStore.get('token');
}
return config;
},
// Intercept 401s and redirect you to login
responseError: function(response) {
if(response.status === 401) {
$location.path('/login');
// remove any stale tokens
$cookieStore.remove('token');
return $q.reject(response);
}
else {
return $q.reject(response);
}
}
};
})
.run(function ($rootScope, $location, Auth) {
// Redirect to login if route requires auth and you're not logged in
$rootScope.$on('$stateChangeStart', function (event, next) {
if (next.authenticate && !Auth.isLoggedIn()) {
$location.path('/login');
}
});
});
.config(function ($stateProvider) {
$stateProvider
.state('main', {
url: '/',
templateUrl: 'app/main/main.html',
controller: 'MainCtrl',
title: 'Home',
mainClass: 'home',
headerSearch: true
});
});
How could I reconfigure this so I could do something like the following:
.config(function ($stateProvider) {
$stateProvider
.state('welcome', {
url: '/',
templateUrl: 'app/welcome/welcome.html',
controller: 'WelcomeCtrl',
title: 'Welcome',
mainClass: 'welcome',
isLoggedIn: false
});
$stateProvider
.state('main', {
url: '/',
templateUrl: 'app/main/main.html',
controller: 'MainCtrl',
title: 'Home',
mainClass: 'home',
isLoggedIn: true
});
});