@bwertman wrote:
The issue
I have a single
<ion-view>
, the roles view, that is not getting it's title set correctly or<ion-nav-buttons side="right>
updated.Instead it always picks up the title and both left and right
<ion-nav-buttons>
from the previously shown view, the.What I've tried
Setting the title by using
title="MyViewTitle"
andview-title="MyViewTitle"
attributes on the<ion-view>
tag.Setting the title with the
<ion-nav-title>MyViewTitle</ion-view-title>
tag set directly after
the ` tag- Completely uninstalling the app before running
ionic run android
My code
.config
.config([ 'stateHelperProvider', '$urlRouterProvider', '$ionicConfigProvider', 'lkGoogleSettingsProvider', function(stateHelperProvider, $urlRouterProvider, $ionicConfigProvider, lkGoogleSettingsProvider) { // ** roles view picks up title and ion-nav-buttons when navigated to // from settings, calendar and landing views. These are the only views // it is accessible from. ** stateHelperProvider .state({ name: 'app', url: '/app', abstract: true, cache: false, templateUrl: 'templates/menu.html', controller: 'MenuCtrl', children: [ { name: 'home', url: '/home', templateUrl: 'templates/landing.html', controller: 'HomeCtrl', },{ name: 'events', url: '/events', templateUrl: 'templates/events.html', controller: 'EventsCtrl' },{ name: 'calendar', url: '/calendar', params:{ selectedEvent: null, calendarTitle: 'Volunteer', isVolunteerSignup: true }, templateUrl: 'templates/rcalendar.html', controller: 'CalendarCtrl' },{ name: 'profile', url: '/profile', params:{ isNewUser: null }, templateUrl: 'templates/user_profile.html', controller: 'UserCtrl' },{ name: 'admin', url: '/admin', abstract: true, cache: false, template: '<ion-nav-view></ion-nav-view>', children:[ { name: 'calendar', url: '/calendar', params:{ selectedEvent: null, calendarTitle: 'Calendar', isVolunteerSignup: true }, templateUrl: 'templates/rcalendar.html', controller: 'CalendarCtrl' },{ // ** This is the only view not behaving as expected. // Others shown for context ** name: 'roles', url: '/roles', templateUrl: 'templates/roles.html', controller: 'RoleCtrl' },{ name: 'settings', url: '/settings', templateUrl: 'templates/settings.html', controller: 'SettingsCtrl' } ] } ] });
menu.html
<ion-side-menus> <ion-side-menu-content> <ion-nav-bar ng-class="{'has-subject': subject}" class="white-font bar-header bar-positive"> <ion-nav-back-button ng-click="goHome()"></ion-nav-back-button> </ion-nav-bar> <ion-nav-view></ion-nav-view> </ion-side-menu-content> <ion-side-menu class="side-menu" width="140" side="left" ng-if="$root.isAdmin && user.school"> <ion-header-bar class="white-font bar-header bar-positive"> <h1 class="title">Admin Menu</h1> </ion-header-bar> <ion-content> <ion-list> <ion-item menu-toggle> <a class="button button-block button-clear button-dark" ui-sref="app.admin.calendar({ calendarTitle: 'Calendar', isVolunteerSignup: false })">Calendar</a> </ion-item> <ion-item menu-toggle> <a class="button button-block button-clear button-dark" ui-sref="app.admin.roles">Roles</a> </ion-item> <ion-item menu-toggle> <a class="button button-block button-clear button-dark" ui-sref="app.admin.settings">School Settings</a> </ion-item> </ion-list> </ion-content> </ion-side-menu>
roles.html
<ion-view class="role-management" hide-back-button="true"> <ion-nav-title>Admin Roles</ion-nav-title> <ion-nav-buttons side="left" > <button ng-if="$root.isAdmin && user.school" class="button button-icon button-clear ion-navicon" menu-toggle="left"></button> </ion-nav-buttons> <ion-nav-buttons side="right"> <button class="button" ng-click="goHome()"><i class="icon ion-home"></i></button> </ion-nav-buttons> <ion-content class="padding"> // View content displays correctly <div>View Content Here</div> </ion-content>
MenuCtrl
Pta.controller('MenuCtrl', [ '$scope', '$state', '$ionicPlatform', function($scope, $state, $ionicPlatform) { $scope.goHome = function(){ $state.go('app.home'); } $ionicPlatform.onHardwareBackButton(function(){ $state.go('app.home'); }); }]);
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