I have created the following service that incorporates information given in the other answers (CoffeeScript, see Plunker ):
angular.module('myModule').service 'ChangeLossPreventer', ($rootScope, $q, $state) ->
confirmationMessage = null
service =
prevent: (message = 'Changed data will be lost. Continue?') ->
confirmationMessage = message
prompt: ->
confirmation = if confirmationMessage then confirm(confirmationMessage) else yes
if not confirmation
$q.reject()
else
$q.when(confirmation).then ->
service.cancel()
cancel: ->
confirmationMessage = null
$rootScope.$on '$stateChangeStart', (event, newState, newStateParams) ->
if confirmationMessage
event.preventDefault()
service.prompt().then ->
$state.go(newState, newStateParams)
window.onbeforeunload = ->
confirmationMessage
service
It is based on angular-ui-router (usage of the $state
service). When your website enters the state in which data may be lost, you need to call
ChangeLossPreventer.prevent("Optional warning message.");
When it exists this state (i.e. user saves the data), you need to call:
ChangeLossPreventer.cancel()
By default, warning will appear on state change or page close (i.e. refresh or going to another website). You may also need to verify if it is safe to execute another actions (i.e. do not logout with XHR if there are unsaved changes):
$scope.logout = function() {
// confirmation will pop up only if there are unsaved changes
ChangeLossPreventer.prompt().then(function(){
// logout after confirmation
});
};
I have created a Plunker that simulates it.
- Click the text on home page (page will enter "unsafe" state).
- Try clicking other links or refreshing the page - warning should appear.
- After "saving" the field, page leaves unsafe state and everything works as before.