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LocationStrategy
class
| npm Package | @angular/common |
|---|---|
| Module | import { LocationStrategy } from '@angular/common'; |
| Source | common/src/location/location_strategy.ts |
Overview
class LocationStrategy {
path(includeHash?: boolean): string
prepareExternalUrl(internal: string): string
pushState(state: any, title: string, url: string, queryParams: string): void
replaceState(state: any, title: string, url: string, queryParams: string): void
forward(): void
back(): void
onPopState(fn: LocationChangeListener): void
getBaseHref(): string
}
Description
LocationStrategy is responsible for representing and reading route state from the browser's URL. Angular provides two strategies: HashLocationStrategy and PathLocationStrategy.
This is used under the hood of the Location service.
Applications should use the Router or Location services to interact with application route state.
For instance, HashLocationStrategy produces URLs like http://example.com#/foo, and PathLocationStrategy produces http://example.com/foo as an equivalent URL.
See these two classes for more.
Subclasses
HashLocationStrategyPathLocationStrategyMockLocationStrategy
Members
path(includeHash?: boolean): string
prepareExternalUrl(internal: string): string
pushState(state: any, title: string, url: string, queryParams: string): void
replaceState(state: any, title: string, url: string, queryParams: string): void
forward(): void
back(): void
onPopState(fn: LocationChangeListener): void
getBaseHref(): string
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https://v5.angular.io/api/common/LocationStrategy