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Angular Router

You're reading from   Angular Router From Angular core team member and creator of the router

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787288904
Length 118 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Victor Savkin Victor Savkin
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That's a lot of information! So let's recap.

First, we established that the primary job of the router is to manage navigation. And there are two ways to do it: imperatively, by calling router.navigate, or declaratively, by using the RouterLink directive. We learned about the difference between router.navigateByUrl and router.navigate: one takes the whole URL, and the other one takes a patch it applies to the current URL. Then we talked about absolute and relative navigation. Finally, we saw how to use [routerLink] and [routerLinkActive] to set up navigation in the template.

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