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RouterState
class
final
Represents the state of the router as a tree of activated routes.
class RouterState extends Tree<ActivatedRoute> {
snapshot: RouterStateSnapshot
override
toString(): string
}
See also
Constructor
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root |
TreeNode |
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snapshot |
RouterStateSnapshot |
The current snapshot of the router state |
Properties
Property | Description |
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snapshot: RouterStateSnapshot |
Declared in Constructor The current snapshot of the router state |
override |
Methods
toString()
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Usage notes
Every node in the route tree is an ActivatedRoute
instance that knows about the "consumed" URL segments, the extracted parameters, and the resolved data. Use the ActivatedRoute
properties to traverse the tree from any node.
The following fragment shows how a component gets the root node of the current state to establish its own route tree:
@Component({templateUrl:'template.html'})
class MyComponent {
constructor(router: Router) {
const state: RouterState = router.routerState;
const root: ActivatedRoute = state.root;
const child = root.firstChild;
const id: Observable<string> = child.params.map(p => p.id);
//...
}
}
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https://v12.angular.io/api/router/RouterState