This article will introduce you to routing inAngular. It has certain reference value. Friends in need can refer to it. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
Environment:
- Angular CLI: 11.0.6
- Angular: 11.0.7
- Node: 12.18.3
- npm : 6.14.6
- IDE: Visual Studio Code
Simply speaking, in the address bar, different addresses (URL) correspond to different pages, which is routing. Also, by clicking the browser's forward and back buttons, the browser will navigate forward or backward in your browsing history, again based on routing. [Related tutorial recommendations: "angular Tutorial"]
In Angular, Router is an independent module, defined in the @angular/router module,
Router can cooperate with NgModule to perform lazy loading (lazy loading) and preloading operations of modules (refer to "Angular Getting Started to Mastery Series Tutorials (11) - Module (NgModule), Delayed Loading Module");
Router will manage the life cycle of components, and it will be responsible for creating and destroying components.
For a new AngularCLI-based project, you can add the AppRoutingModule to app.component.ts by default through the option during initialization.
2.1. Preparation
We first create 2 pages to illustrate the use of routing:
ng g c page1 ng g c page2
Use the above AnuglarCLI command to create two components, Page1Component and Page2Component.
2.2. Register route
//src\app\app-routing.module.ts const routes: Routes = [ { path: 'page1', component: Page1Component }, { path: 'page2', component: Page2Component }, ]; @NgModule({ imports: [RouterModule.forRoot(routes)], exports: [RouterModule], }) export class AppRoutingModule {}
As you can see, simple route registration only requires two attributes, path and component, to define the route respectively. The relative path, and response component of this route.
2.3. Usage in html
In the html template, directly use the routerLink attribute to identify the angular route. After executing the code, you can see two hyperlinks, Page1 and Page2. Click to see that the address bar address is changed to http://localhost:4200/page2 or http://localhost:4200/page1. The page content is in page1 and page2. Switching
2.4. Usage in ts code
Sometimes, it is necessary to jump based on the business logic in ts. In ts, Router instance needs to be injected, such as
constructor(private router: Router) {}
Jump code:
// 跳转到 /page1 this.router.navigate(['/page1']); // 跳转到 /page1/123 this.router.navigate(['/page1', 123]);
##3.1 . Parameters in the path
Generally speaking, we use the parameters as a segment in the URL, such as /users/1, which represents the user whose id is 1, and the route is defined as "/users /id" style. For our simple page, for example, our page1 page can pass the id parameter, then we need to modify our routing to:const routes: Routes = [ { path: 'page1/:id', //接收id参数 component: Page1Component, }, { // 实现可选参数的小技巧。 这个routing处理没有参数的url path: 'page1', redirectTo: 'page1/', // 跳转到'page1/:id' }, { path: 'page2', component: Page2Component, }, ];
constructor(private activatedRoute: ActivatedRoute) {} ngOnInit(): void { this.activatedRoute.paramMap.subscribe((params) => { console.log('Parameter id: ', params.get('id')); // 地址 http://localhost:4200/page1/33 // 控制台输出:Query Parameter name: 33 // 地址 http://localhost:4200/page1/ // 控制台输出:Query Parameter name: (实际结果为undefined) }); }
3.2. Parameters in the parameter (QueryParameter)
There is another way to write the parameter, such as http:// localhost:4200/?name=cat, that is, after the URL address, add a question mark '?', and then add the parameter name and parameter value ('name=cat'). This is called a query parameter (QueryParameter). When taking this query parameter, it is similar to the previous routing parameter, except that paramMap is changed to queryParamMap. The code is as follows:this.activatedRoute.queryParamMap.subscribe((params) => { console.log('Query Parameter name: ', params.get('name')); // 地址 http://localhost:4200/page1?name=cat // 控制台输出:Query Parameter name: cat // 地址 http://localhost:4200/page1/ // 控制台输出:Query Parameter name: (实际结果为undefined) });
useHash: trueto app-routing.ts, such as:
// app-routing.ts @NgModule({ imports: [RouterModule.forRoot(routes, { useHash: true })], exports: [RouterModule], })
https://github.com /angular-ui/ui-router/wiki/Frequently-Asked-Questions#how-to-configure-your-server-to-work-with-html5mode
For deployment issues after packaging, check the official wifi (https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router/wiki/Frequently-Asked-Questions#how-to-configure-your- server-to-work-with-html5mode)
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