Refreshing iframe contents in AngularJS

Solved it by a hack suggested in Reload an iframe with jQuery

$scope.refreshIframe = function() { 
    var iFrame = $document.find("anIframe");
    iFrame.attr("src",iFrame.attr("src"));
};

As Paulo Scardine said, the right way to do it would be through a directive cause you shouldn't use controllers to manipulate DOM.

Something like this one could do :

.directive('refreshable', [function () {
    return {
        restrict: 'A',
        scope: {
            refresh: "=refreshable"
        },
        link: function (scope, element, attr) {
            var refreshMe = function () {
                element.attr('src', element.attr('src'));
            };

            scope.$watch('refresh', function (newVal, oldVal) {
                if (scope.refresh) {
                    scope.refresh = false;
                    refreshMe();
                }
            });
        }
    };
}])

Which could then be used like :

<iframe refreshable="tab.refresh"></iframe>

And :

$scope.refreshIframe = function(){
    $scope.tab.refresh = true;
}

Another hack-ish solution: if you don't want to create a directive but want to stick to the good practices of not manipulating the DOM in controller. Keep the url in an array and use ng-repeat to render the iFrame: View:

<iframe ng-repeat="url in vm.url" ng-src="{{url}}" />

Controller:

vm.url = ['http://google.com'];

So, every time you set the value of the vm.url, angular will re-render the iFrame.