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Hands-On Full Stack Web Development with Angular 6 and Laravel 5

You're reading from   Hands-On Full Stack Web Development with Angular 6 and Laravel 5 Become fluent in both frontend and backend web development with Docker, Angular and Laravel

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788833912
Length 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Fernando Monteiro Fernando Monteiro
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Preface 1. Understanding the Core Concepts of Laravel 5 FREE CHAPTER 2. The Benefits of TypeScript 3. Understanding the Core Concepts of Angular 6 4. Building the Baseline Backend Application 5. Creating a RESTful API Using Laravel - Part 1 6. Creating a RESTful API Using Laravel - Part 2 7. Progressive Web Applications with the Angular CLI 8. Dealing with the Angular Router and Components 9. Creating Services and User Authentication 10. Frontend Views with Bootstrap 4 and NgBootstrap 11. Building and Deploying Angular Tests 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Dealing with Angular routes

At this point, we will continue with the development of our sample application. In the previous chapter, we created some Angular components for the frontend application, but before we write the contents of each one of them, we are going to create some routes.

Before we dive into the code, it’s important for you to understand how the Angular router works.

When you click on a link or go to a URL (for example, http://localhost:4200/bikes), the Angular router:

  1. Checks the browser URL.
  2. Finds which router state corresponds to the URL.
  3. Applies route guards, if they were defined in the router state.
  4. Activates the respective Angular component to display the page.

Also, each route can contain the following properties:

  • path: String; the path to match the URL
  • patchMatch: String; how to match the URL
  • component: Class reference; component to activate when...
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