How to pass an object into a state using UI-router?
Solution 1:
In version 0.2.13, You should be able to pass objects into $state.go,
$state.go('myState', {myParam: {some: 'thing'}})
$stateProvider.state('myState', {
url: '/myState/{myParam:json}',
params: {myParam: null}, ...
and then access the parameter in your controller.
$stateParams.myParam //should be {some: 'thing'}
myParam will not show up in the URL.
Source:
See the comment by christopherthielen https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router/issues/983, reproduced here for convenience:
christopherthielen: Yes, this should be working now in 0.2.13.
.state('foo', { url: '/foo/:param1?param2', params: { param3: null } // null is the default value });
$state.go('foo', { param1: 'bar', param2: 'baz', param3: { id: 35, name: 'what' } });
$stateParams in 'foo' is now { param1: 'bar', param2: 'baz', param3: { id: 35, name: 'what' } }
url is /foo/bar?param2=baz.
Solution 2:
There are two parts of this problem
1) using a parameter that would not alter an url (using params property):
$stateProvider
.state('login', {
params: [
'toStateName',
'toParamsJson'
],
templateUrl: 'partials/login/Login.html'
})
2) passing an object as parameter: Well, there is no direct way how to do it now, as every parameter is converted to string (EDIT: since 0.2.13, this is no longer true - you can use objects directly), but you can workaround it by creating the string on your own
toParamsJson = JSON.stringify(toStateParams);
and in target controller deserialize the object again
originalParams = JSON.parse($stateParams.toParamsJson);
Solution 3:
Actually you can do this.
$state.go("state-name", {param-name: param-value}, {location: false, inherit: false});
This is the official documentation about options in state.go
Everything is described there and as you can see this is the way to be done.