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Angular 2 Cookbook

You're reading from   Angular 2 Cookbook Discover over 70 recipes that provide the solutions you need to know to face every challenge in Angular 2 head on

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785881923
Length 464 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Matthew Frisbie Matthew Frisbie
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Strategies for Upgrading to Angular 2 FREE CHAPTER 2. Conquering Components and Directives 3. Building Template-Driven and Reactive Forms 4. Mastering Promises 5. ReactiveX Observables 6. The Component Router 7. Services, Dependency Injection, and NgModule 8. Application Organization and Management 9. Angular 2 Testing 10. Performance and Advanced Concepts

Working with matrix URL parameters and routing arrays


Angular 2 introduces native support for an awesome feature that seems to be frequently overlooked: matrix URL parameters. Essentially, these allow you to attach an arbitrary amount of data inside a URL to any routing level in Angular, and giving you the ability to read that data out as a regular URL parameter.

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The code, links, and a live example of this are available at http://ngcookbook.herokuapp.com/4553/.

Getting ready

Begin with the code created at the end of the How to do it... section in Implementing nested views with route parameters and child routes.

Your goal is to pass arbitrary data to both the ArticleList and ArticleDetail levels of this application via only the URL.

How to do it...

routerLink arrays are processed serially, so any string that will become part of the URL that is followed by an object will have that object converted into matrix URL parameters. It will be easier to understand this by example, so begin by passing...

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