I'm trying to parse for the access_token from Foursquare where the URL is like this:
https://mywebsite.com/4sqredirect/#access_token=1234567890XXXXX
I've tried $routeParams and $location and get nothing returned. Only after I tried $route, I did get an object back with the following attribute in it:
current: {
params: { }
pathParams: { }
loadedTemplateUrl: partials/4sqredirect
locals: { }
scope: {
this: {
$ref: $["current"]["scope"]
}
route: {
$ref: $
}
location: { }
token: null
}
}
Does this mean there's no way to get it using native AngularJS functions cause of the hash?
UPDATE:
my controller looks like as follows:
angular.module('myApp')
.controller('4sqredirectCtrl', function ($scope, $route, $location, $routeParams) {
$scope.route = $route;
$scope.location = $location;
$scope.token = $routeParams.access_token;
});
my main js looks like as follows:
angular.module('myApp', [
'ngCookies',
'ngResource',
'ngSanitize',
'ngRoute'
])
.config(function ($routeProvider, $locationProvider) {
$locationProvider.html5Mode(true);
$routeProvider
.when('/', {
templateUrl: 'partials/main',
controller: 'MainCtrl'
})
.when('/4sqredirect/', {
templateUrl: 'partials/4sqredirect',
controller: '4sqredirectCtrl'
})
.otherwise({
redirectTo: '/'
});
});
From angular location service $location.hash()
method return #after-hash
so if your url is look like
https://mywebsite.com/4sqredirect/#access_token=1234567890XXXXX
then
$location.hash()
return access_token=1234567890XXXXX
you need to split it split('=')[1]
see this plunker when you click 4Square
then $location.url()
return
/4sqredirect/#access_token=123456
$location.hash().split('=')[1]
return 123456