Configuring HTML 5 mode

Tip submitted by @brevleq

As you may noticed, AngularJS uses a “#” in it’s urls. HTML5Mode of AngularJS removes these “#” from URL.

Activate HTML 5 Mode

Open the app.js file and add this line in config method:

$locationProvider.html5Mode({ enabled: true, requireBase: true });

Then open index.html and add this line in head tag:

<base href="/">

Redirection filter

Now, to have relative paths links working correctly (ex. activation link sent to user e-mail) we will create a controller to forward the URI to index.html:

@Controller
public class AngularJSForwardController {

    private final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(AngularJSForwardController.class);

    @RequestMapping(value = {"/login**","/activate*","/password*","/register*","/reset/finish*",
                             "/reset/request*","/sessions*","/settings*","/social-register/*",
                             "/audits*","/configuration*","/docs*","/health*","/logs*","/metrics*",
                             "/user-management*","/user-management/*","/error*","/accessdenied*"},
                              method = RequestMethod.GET)
    public void pageForward(HttpServletRequest httpRequest, HttpServletResponse httpResponse) {
        redirect(httpRequest, httpResponse);
    }           

    private void forward(HttpServletRequest httpRequest, HttpServletResponse httpResponse) {
        RequestDispatcher dispatcher = httpRequest.getRequestDispatcher("/index.html");
        try {
            dispatcher.forward(httpRequest, httpResponse);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            log.error("Error forwarding request", e);
        }
    }
}