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I'm using the below url to pass few parameters along with the url. But I want to pass an JSON object instead of params.

So any solution or suggestion from your end.

javascript:void window.open("http://173.229.213.72:9000/index.html#/myurl/seeallmyassets/**param_1/param_2**"%2C""%2C"toolbar=no%2Clocation=no%2Cdirectories=no%2Cstatus=no%2Cmenubar=no%2Cscrollbars=no%2Cresizable=1%2Ccopyhistory=no%2Cwidth=1050%2Cheight=750%2Ctop=42%2Cleft=195"); 

I am using angular js 1.5 also tell me the what I need to do in the state provider.

$stateProvider.state('myurl', { url: '/test/:param_1/:param_2/:param_3', templateUrl: 'common/templates/myUrl.html', controller: 'myCtrl' });

I want to pass request = { param_1: abc, param_2 :def, param_1: ghi, param_2 :jkl, param_1: mno, param_2 :pqr, param_1: stv, param_2 :uvw, param_1: xyz, param_2 :qwe }; "http://173.229.213.72:9000/index.html#/myurl/seeallmyassets/:request"

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Just pass it as a string, after encoding it:

var uri = "http://173.229.213.72:9000/index.html#/myurl?jsonObj={'property1':'val1', 'property2':54}";
var encodedUri = encodeURI(uri)
window.open(encodedUri );
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  • So in state provider what I need to send $stateProvider.state('myurl', { url: '/test/:param_1/:param_2/:param_3', templateUrl: 'common/templates/myUrl.html', controller: 'myCtrl' }); Jul 27, 2017 at 10:15
  • Oh well... I posted my answer before you add 'I am using angular js 1.5', I can't answer on that, I don't know enough about angular
    – b00n
    Jul 27, 2017 at 10:35
  • This can break if the one of the json key values has an & in it. IE: action=go&jsonObj={'key1': "this & that", "key2" : "hello world"} - if you pass this to another script you must first parse the parameters, and then reconvert the jsonObj parameter back into a real object - but the parsing part will split on all the & - which will also split the jsonObj into param1 and param2. Its a tricky one I am dealing with right now....and using encodeURI() doesn't exactly help when using new URL() or new URLSearchParams(); to try and split the url string back into parameters.
    – rolinger
    Feb 2, 2021 at 21:14

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