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    Problems with reloading a custom dashboard and getting a 404.

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      dcaron
      last edited by dcaron

      Hello,

      So I am following the Dashboard Training tutorial in order to set up a custom dashboard.
      However, the tutorial seems slightly out of date, so even after following it exactly I am having trouble when I reload the webpage I get a 404.

      For example my URL to see my custom template is http://10.1.10.22:8080/modules/dashboards/web/custom1
      I load that up and can use the page like expected.
      But if I try reloading from somewhere like http://10.1.10.22:8080/modules/dashboards/web/custom1/visualizations/charts
      I get a 404.

      I assume it has something to do with my index.html?
      0_1475847809433_2016-10-07-custom1 - Mango .22 - WinSCP.png

      0_1475847768696_index.html

      <!DOCTYPE html>
      <html lang="en" class="no-js">
      <head>
          <meta charset="utf-8">
          <meta http-equiv="x-ua-compatible" content="ie=edge">
          <title>custom1</title>
          <meta name="description" content="">
          <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
          <meta name="mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes">
          <meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes">
          <base href="/modules/dashboards/web/custom1/">
          
          <link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="192x192" href="../img/icon192.png">
          <link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="128x128" href="../img/icon128.png">
          <link rel="apple-touch-icon" type="image/png" sizes="128x128" href="../img/icon128.png">
          <link rel="apple-touch-icon" type="image/png" sizes="128x128" href="../img/icon128.png">
          <link rel="manifest" href="manifest.json">
          
          <link rel="stylesheet" href="/resources/angular-csp.css"></link>
          <link rel="stylesheet" href="../vendor/angular-material/angular-material.css">
          <link rel="stylesheet" href="../vendor/angular-loading-bar/loading-bar.css">
          <link rel="stylesheet" href="../vendor/material-design-icons/iconfont/material-icons.css">
          <link rel="stylesheet" href="../vendor/font-awesome/css/font-awesome.css">
          <link rel="stylesheet" href="../vendor/mdPickers/mdPickers.css">
          <link rel="stylesheet" href="../vendor/angular-material-data-table/md-data-table.css">
          <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles/main.css">
      </head>
      
      <body layout="column" ng-class="{'api-down': !mangoWatchdog.apiUp, 'logged-out': !mangoWatchdog.loggedIn}">
      	<div ng-if="appLoading" class="app-loading">
      		<i class="fa fa-cog fa-spin"></i>
      	</div>
      
          <div ui-view ng-cloak layout="column" flex class="main-application"></div>
      
          <script src="/resources/require.js"></script>
          <script src="/resources/loaderConfig.js"></script>
          <script src="../js/loaderConfig.js"></script>
          <!-- Rename adminTemplate to the name of the folder you create in overrides -->
          <script>require(['dashboards/custom1/app']);</script>
      </body>
      </html>
      
      
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      • JoelHaggarJ
        JoelHaggar
        last edited by

        Can you tell me what tutorials you were following so I can see if the need to be removed or updated? Thanks, Joel.

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          dcaron @JoelHaggar
          last edited by dcaron

          @JoelHaggar

          https://vimeo.com/album/4067258
          
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            dcaron @JoelHaggar
            last edited by

            @JoelHaggar In the tutorial, there wasn't a <base href=> tag in the index.html, So I wasn't sure what to change it to.

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            • Jared WiltshireJ
              Jared Wiltshire
              last edited by

              Hey @dcaron
              The dashboards do indeed operate a little differently now and we need to update the tutorials.

              The adminTemplate now has the HTML 5 mode URLs enabled in app.js (i.e. no /#/... urls). You should set the base url in index.html to
              <base href="/user-dashboards/custom1/"> and access your dashboards using /user-dashboards/custom1/home or /user-dashboards/custom1/visualizations/charts

              If you want you can disable the HTML 5 mode URLs by setting $locationProvider.html5Mode(false); in app.js, you would then set <base href="/modules/dashboards/web/custom1/"> in index.html and your URLs would look like /modules/dashboards/web/custom1/#/home and /modules/dashboards/web/custom1/#/visualizations/charts

              I'd highly recommend the first option, it gives much shorter nicer URLs.

              Developer at Radix IoT

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                dcaron @Jared Wiltshire
                last edited by

                @Jared-Wiltshire Thanks! I made that change, but I am now having an issue rebooting the Mango server. I had to take it down to move it.

                I posted a new topic here: http://infiniteautomation.com/forum/topic/2488/java-error-during-init-cannot-map-handler-there-is-already-handle-of-type-xxx-mapped

                Java cannot map handler to the URL path of my custom dashboard because apparently there is already a handler of that type mapped.

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