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Is it possible to remove the # symbol from angular.js URLs?

I still want to be able to use the browser's back button, etc, when I change the view and will update the URL with params, but I don't want the # symbol.

The tutorial routeProvider is declared as follows:

angular.module('phonecat', []).
  config(['$routeProvider', function($routeProvider) {
  $routeProvider.
  when('/phones', {templateUrl: 'partials/phone-list.html',   controller: PhoneListCtrl}).
  when('/phones/:phoneId', {templateUrl: 'partials/phone-detail.html', controller: PhoneDetailCtrl}).
  otherwise({redirectTo: '/phones'});
}]);

Can I edit this to have the same functionality without the #?

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14 Answers 14

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Yes, you should configure $locationProvider and set html5Mode to true:

angular.module('phonecat', []).
  config(['$routeProvider', '$locationProvider', function($routeProvider, $locationProvider) {

    $routeProvider.
      when('/phones', {templateUrl: 'partials/phone-list.html',   controller: PhoneListCtrl}).
      when('/phones/:phoneId', {templateUrl: 'partials/phone-detail.html', controller: PhoneDetailCtrl}).
      otherwise({redirectTo: '/phones'});

    $locationProvider.html5Mode(true);

  }]);
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  • 10
    Because IE lt 10 doesn't support html5 history API which were enabled by setting up html5Mode(true). In IE you have to use # in routes. Feb 8, 2013 at 16:50
  • 10
    @powtac IE lt 10 means Internet Explorer less then version 10 Aug 6, 2013 at 18:26
  • 6
    Can you set it so this fallsback to using # in IE? Is it as simple as just wrapping $locationProvider.html5Mode(true); in if !(IE lt 10) ? Aug 14, 2013 at 15:07
  • 54
    So this solution does solve removing the hashtag in the url given the url has a hashtag, however it doesn't solve how to respond to requests that doesn't want the hashtag to be included in the first place. Aka, it solves blah/#/phones -> blah/phones but it doesn't handle blah/phones directly.
    – Luke
    Feb 12, 2014 at 1:56
  • 10
    I needed to put <base href="/" /> in my index.html <head> section.
    – nyxz
    Dec 18, 2015 at 13:51
56

Be sure to check browser support for the html5 history API:

  if(window.history && window.history.pushState){
    $locationProvider.html5Mode(true);
  }
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  • 23
    This might be better suited as a comment as it doesn't directly answer the question. Dec 7, 2013 at 7:50
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    According to the developer guide, this detection is done automatically: If the HTML5 History API is not supported by a browser, the $location service will fall back to using the hashbang URLs automatically
    – IanB
    Mar 26, 2014 at 0:10
  • Worked like a charm, and I appreciate method checking rather than browser version checking--future proof.
    – Shane
    May 26, 2014 at 0:59
47

To remove the Hash tag for a pretty URL and also for your code to work after minification you need to structure your code like the example below:

jobApp.config(['$routeProvider','$locationProvider',
    function($routeProvider, $locationProvider) {
        $routeProvider.
            when('/', {
                templateUrl: 'views/job-list.html',
                controller: 'JobListController'
            }).
            when('/menus', {
                templateUrl: 'views/job-list.html',
                controller: 'JobListController'
            }).
            when('/menus/:id', {
                templateUrl: 'views/job-detail.html',
                controller: 'JobDetailController'
            });

         //you can include a fallback by  including .otherwise({
          //redirectTo: '/jobs'
        //});


        //check browser support
        if(window.history && window.history.pushState){
            //$locationProvider.html5Mode(true); will cause an error $location in HTML5 mode requires a  tag to be present! Unless you set baseUrl tag after head tag like so: <head> <base href="/">

         // to know more about setting base URL visit: https://docs.angularjs.org/error/$location/nobase

         // if you don't wish to set base URL then use this
         $locationProvider.html5Mode({
                 enabled: true,
                 requireBase: false
          });
        }
    }]);
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    For the requireBase: false +1
    – whoan
    Apr 3, 2016 at 14:14
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    Hello @digitlimit, After adding $locationProvider.html5Mode code my code $urlRouterProvider.otherwise('/home'); stopped working.
    – Jaikrat
    Apr 28, 2016 at 11:53
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I write out a rule in web.config after $locationProvider.html5Mode(true) is set in app.js.

Hope, helps someone out.

  <system.webServer>
    <rewrite>
      <rules>
        <rule name="AngularJS" stopProcessing="true">
          <match url=".*" />
          <conditions logicalGrouping="MatchAll">
            <add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsFile" negate="true" />
            <add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsDirectory" negate="true" />
            <add input="{REQUEST_URI}" pattern="^/(api)" negate="true" />
          </conditions>
          <action type="Rewrite" url="/" />
        </rule>
      </rules>
    </rewrite>
  </system.webServer>

In my index.html I added this to <head>

<base href="/">

Don't forget to install url rewriter for iis on server.

Also if you use Web Api and IIS, this match url will not work out, as it will change your api calls. So add third input(third line of condition) and give out a pattern that will exclude calls from www.yourdomain.com/api

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  • 1
    How do you install url rewriter for IIS? I'm hosting on Azure.
    – Prabhu
    Oct 22, 2015 at 5:54
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If you are in .NET stack with MVC with AngularJS, this is what you have to do to remove the '#' from url:

  1. Set up your base href in your _Layout page: <head> <base href="/"> </head>

  2. Then, add following in your angular app config : $locationProvider.html5Mode(true)

  3. Above will remove '#' from url but page refresh won't work e.g. if you are in "yoursite.com/about" page refreash will give you a 404. This is because MVC does not know about angular routing and by MVC pattern it will look for a MVC page for 'about' which does not exists in MVC routing path. Workaround for this is to send all MVC page request to a single MVC view and you can do that by adding a route that catches all

url:

routes.MapRoute(
    name: "App",
    url: "{*url}",
    defaults: new {
        controller = "Home", action = "Index"
    }
);
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  • Which file should I add the routes.MapRoute?
    – Vicheanak
    Nov 21, 2015 at 13:24
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    RouteConfig.cs its under App_Start folder
    – Maksood
    Nov 23, 2015 at 18:14
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You can tweak the html5mode but that is only functional for links included in html anchors of your page and how the url looks like in the browser address bar. Attempting to request a subpage without the hashtag (with or without html5mode) from anywhere outside the page will result in a 404 error. For example, the following CURL request will result in a page not found error, irrespective of html5mode:

$ curl http://foo.bar/phones

although the following will return the root/home page:

$ curl http://foo.bar/#/phones

The reason for this is that anything after the hashtag is stripped off before the request arrives at the server. So a request for http://foo.bar/#/portfolio arrives at the server as a request for http://foo.bar. The server will respond with a 200 OK response (presumably) for http://foo.bar and the agent/client will process the rest.

So in cases that you want to share a url with others, you have no option but to include the hashtag.

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  • 1
    Is there no way around this? This is a pretty big issue.
    – user441521
    Oct 14, 2016 at 19:02
5

Follow 2 steps-
1. First set the $locationProvider.html5Mode(true) in your app config file.
For eg -
angular.module('test', ['ui.router']) .config(function($stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider, $locationProvider) { $locationProvider.html5Mode(true); $urlRouterProvider.otherwise('/'); });

2.Second set the <base> inside your main page.
For eg ->
<base href="/">

The $location service will automatically fallback to the hash-part method for browsers that do not support the HTML5 History API.

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My solution is create .htaccess and use #Sorian code.. without .htaccess I failed to remove #

RewriteEngine   On
RewriteBase     /
RewriteCond     %{REQUEST_URI} !^(/index\.php|/img|/js|/css|/robots\.txt|/favicon\.ico)
RewriteCond     %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond     %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule     ./index.html [L]
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According to the documentation. You can use:

$locationProvider.html5Mode(true).hashPrefix('!');

NB: If your browser does not support to HTML 5. Dont worry :D it have fallback to hashbang mode. So, you don't need to check with if(window.history && window.history.pushState){ ... } manually

For example: If you click: <a href="/other">Some URL</a>

In HTML5 Browser: angular will automatically redirect to example.com/other

In Not HTML5 Browser: angular will automatically redirect to example.com/#!/other

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This answer assumes that you are using nginx as reverse proxy and you already did set $locationProvider.html5mode to true.

->For the people who might still be struggling with all cool stuff above.

Surely, @maxim grach solution works fine, but for the solution for how to respond to requests that doesn't want the hashtag to be included in the first place what can be done is check if php is sending 404 and then rewrite the url. Following is the code for nginx,

In the php location, detect 404 php error and redirect to another location,

location ~ \.php${
  ...
  fastcgi_intercept_errors on;
  error_page 404 = /redirect/$request_uri ;
}

Then rewrite url in redirect location and proxy_pass the data, offcourse, put your website url at the place of my blog's url. (Request : Question this only after you tried it)

location /redirect {
  rewrite ^/redirect/(.*) /$1;
  proxy_pass http://www.techromance.com;
}

And see the magic.

And it definitely works, atleast for me.

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  • Where to add this?
    – Volatil3
    Jan 4, 2017 at 10:34
  • Where to add above code? Put them in main Nginx config file.
    – Satys
    Jan 4, 2017 at 12:19
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Start from index.html remove all # from <a href="#/aboutus">About Us</a> so it must look like <a href="/aboutus">About Us</a>.Now in head tag of index.html write <base href="/"> just after last meta tag.

Now in your routing js inject $locationProvider and write $locatonProvider.html5Mode(true); Something Like This:-

app.config(function ($routeProvider, $locationProvider) {
    $routeProvider
        .when("/home", {
            templateUrl: "Templates/home.html",
            controller: "homeController"
        })
            .when("/aboutus",{templateUrl:"Templates/aboutus.html"})
            .when("/courses", {
                templateUrl: "Templates/courses.html",
                controller: "coursesController"
            })
            .when("/students", {
                templateUrl: "Templates/students.html",
                controller: "studentsController"
            })
        $locationProvider.html5Mode(true);
    });

For more Details watch this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsRugDQaGOo

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  • Removing all # Url helped because i was testing it without removing #urls. Dec 19, 2018 at 14:48
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Guess this is reallllly late for this. But adding the below config to the app.module imports does the job:

RouterModule.forRoot(routes, { useHash: false })
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  • Question is asked for AnguarJS! Jul 21, 2021 at 23:28
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Step 1: Inject the $locationProvider service into the app config's constructor

Step 2: Add code line $locationProvider.html5Mode(true) to the app config's constructor.

Step 3: in the container (landing, master, or layout) page, add html tag such as <base href="/"> inside the tag.

Step 4: remove all '#" for routing config from all anchor tags. For examples, href="#home" becomes href="home"; href="#about" becomes herf="about"; href="#contact" becomes href="contact"

 <ul class="nav navbar-nav">
     <li><a href="home">Home</a></li>
     <li><a href="about">About us</a></li>
     <li><a href="contact">Contact us</a></li>
</ul>
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Just add $locationProvider In

.config(function ($routeProvider,$locationProvider)

and then add $locationProvider.hashPrefix(''); after

.otherwise({
        redirectTo: '/'
      });

That's it.

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