javascriptangularjscanvasangular-ui-routerangularjs-sce

Make a web page with a folder of external files


Previously, I used $sce.trustAsHtml(aString) to inject a string (eg, <html>...</html>) to a template <div ng-bind-html="content"></div> to display a graph when loading a generated URL:

.state('urls', {
    url: '/urls/{id}',
    template: '<div ng-bind-html="content"></div>',
    controller: 'UrlCtrl',
    resolve: {
        url: ['$stateParams', 'urls', function ($stateParams, urls) {
            return urls.get($stateParams.id);
        }]
    }
})

app.controller('UrlCtrl', ['$sce', '$scope', 'url', function($sce, $scope, url) {
    $scope.content = $sce.trustAsHtml(url.content);
}]);

Now, the html to generate a graph contains references to other files, eg, <script src="script.js"></script>. So I need a folder of files (.html, .css, .js) to draw a graph. I can put the whole folder in my server, but the problem is how to inject these files to the template.

I tried templateUrl: 'http://localhost:3000/tmp/ZPBSytN5GpOwQN51AAAD/index.html', loading localhost:3000/#/urls/58b8c55b5d18ed6163324fb4 in the browser does load the html page. However, script.js is NOT loaded, an error Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) is shown in the console log.

Does anyone know how to amend this?

Otherwise, is there any other ways to say something like src=http://localhost:3000/tmp/ZPBSytN5GpOwQN51AAAD/index.html (like in iframe)? Then, <script src="script.js"></script> in index.html will know it refers to the script.js in the same folder.

Edit 1: Following the comment of @Icycool , I changed to templateUrl: '/htmls/test.html', and test.html contains <div ng-include="'http://localhost:3000/tmp/ZPBSytN5GpOwQN51AAAD/index.html'"></div>. The test showed it did load test.html and index.html, but NOT script.js: GET http://localhost:3000/script.js?_=1488543470023 404 (Not Found).

Edit 2: I have created two files for test purpose: index.html and script.js. Here is a plunker, neither template nor templateUrl works, as explained...


Solution

  • You may use <object> if you prefer.

    <object type="text/html" data="https://www.matrixlead.com/tmp/index.html"></object>
    

    See updated plunker here.