Question

I'm doing authentication and authorization in the server side.

In angularJs I'm doing the routing using the routeProvider like this.

$routeProvider.
        when('/', {
            templateUrl: 'partials/_home',
            controller: 'HomeCtrl'
        }).
        when('/home', {
            templateUrl: 'partials/_home',
            controller: 'HomeCtrl'
        }).
        when('/users', {
            templateUrl: 'partials/_users',
            controller: 'UserCtrl'
        }).
        when('/users/:id', {
            templateUrl: 'partials/_userForm',
            controller: 'UserCtrl'
        }).
        otherwise({
            redirectTo: '/'
        });

And here is the problem to solve, when I get a 403 angular is not showing the server page, it just does not do nothing.

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Did some one has a suggestion of how to handle this?

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Solution

AngularJS Interceptors - updated to v1.4.2

The interceptors are service factories that are registered with the $httpProvider by adding them to the $httpProvider.interceptors array. The factory is called and injected with dependencies (if specified) and returns the interceptor.

To read more: $http angularjs Doc

Section config (part of it)

.config(function ($httpProvider) {
    $httpProvider.interceptors.push('responseObserver');
})

Response - observer factory

403.html and 500.html are existing HTML files, nice styled with some help content for user.

.factory('responseObserver', function responseObserver($q, $window) {
    return {
        'responseError': function(errorResponse) {
            switch (errorResponse.status) {
            case 403:
                $window.location = './403.html';
                break;
            case 500:
                $window.location = './500.html';
                break;
            }
            return $q.reject(errorResponse);
        }
    };
});

To extend knowledge about interceptors: http://djds4rce.wordpress.com/2013/08/13/understanding-angular-http-interceptors/

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