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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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CanActivateChild

The canActivateChild guard is similar to canActivate, except that it is called when a child of the route is activated, and not the route itself.

Imagine a function that takes a URL and decides if the current user should be able to navigate to that URL. That means, we would like to check that any navigation is permitted. This is how we can accomplish this by using canActivateChild :

{
   path: '',
   canActivateChild: [AllowUrl],
   children: [
     {
       path: ':folder',
       children: [
         { path: '', component: ConversationsCmp },
         { path: ':id', component: ConversationCmp, children: [...]}
       ]
     },
     {
       path: 'contacts',
       children...
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