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I believe the best and simplest solution to this issue would be to use window.history.back()
in the piece of code that handles cancelled transitions. This would effectively change the URL back to whatever it was before the transition started, and it would preserve the ability to manually enter a new URL into the location bar (as opposed to requiring all URL changes to go through transitionTo
, for example).
In this solution, the router that aborted the transition should remain unaffected by the URL change because it would never actually update its components properties. The problem with this approach would be with other routers on the same page that are also observing the URL. They would effectively see two changes to the URL in quick succession, which would probably cause some weirdness.
The best way to solve this would be to use a dispatcher singleton that is responsible for listening to the URL and dispatching transition objects to routers that need to know about URL changes. When the URL changes, it would dispatch a new Transition
and wait for all transition hooks to resolve before actually telling routers to proceed with the transition and update their components.
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The "transitions" example code runs fine with this commit.
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It's actually one better than Ember's router because the URL is always kept in sync with what is on the page, even when it is manually changed but the transition is aborted.
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On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 9:34 AM, Michael Jackson [email protected]
wrote:
It's actually one better than Ember's router because the URL is always
kept in sync with what is on the page, even when it is manually changed but
the transition is aborted.—
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