I have been working on an application which requires 2 abstract states with nested states, below is the sample configuration
$stateProvider
.state('app', {
url: "/app",
abstract: true,
templateUrl: "templates/menu.html",
controller: "AppController"
})
.state('app.screenList', {
url: "/app/screenList",
views: {
'menuContent': {
templateUrl: "templates/screenList.html",
controller: "ScreenListController"
}
}
})
.state('app.screen1', {
url: "/app/screen1",
views: {
'menuContent': {
templateUrl: "templates/screen1.html",
controller: "Screen1Controller"
}
}
})
.state('app.subapp', {
url: "/app/subapp",
abstract: true,
views: {
'menuContent': {
templateUrl: "templates/subapp.html",
controller: "SubAppController"
}
}
})
.state('app.subapp.screen1', {
url: "/app/subapp/screen1",
views: {
'subappContent': {
templateUrl: "templates/subappscreen1.html",
controller: "SubAppScreen1Controller"
}
}
})
The screenList
state displays list of screens to chose. When following navigation happens, everything works fine
screenList > screen1
Press back key and then subapp.screen1
Pressing back at this stage works.
Interestingly, when I try to perform following navigation the back stops to respond and nothing happens.
screenList > screen1
Press back key and then subapp.screen1
Press back key and then again subapp.screen1
(At this stage pressing back key has no effect. Even the app doesn't exit.)
I am totally clueless as why it is happening, the only conclusion I arrived at is, if I consecutively try to get into the subapp.screen1
, the problem arises. If I keep switching between subapp.screen1
and screen1
, everything works properly.
I want the back key should respond no matter how the state has been switched.