How to access the navigation stack NativeScript
I'm trying to create a breadcrumbs for my Nativescript-Angular application. I read in the navigation documentation that With <page-router-outlet>
when you navigate forward, the current page and views are saved in the native navigation stack.
How can i access this navigation stack? This way i can navigate back to a certain page the user wants to go to and clean up all the pages forward of that component.
Thanks
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I'm trying to create a breadcrumbs for my Nativescript-Angular application. I read in the navigation documentation that With <page-router-outlet>
when you navigate forward, the current page and views are saved in the native navigation stack.
How can i access this navigation stack? This way i can navigate back to a certain page the user wants to go to and clean up all the pages forward of that component.
Thanks
navigation nativescript angular2-nativescript nativescript-angular
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I'm trying to create a breadcrumbs for my Nativescript-Angular application. I read in the navigation documentation that With <page-router-outlet>
when you navigate forward, the current page and views are saved in the native navigation stack.
How can i access this navigation stack? This way i can navigate back to a certain page the user wants to go to and clean up all the pages forward of that component.
Thanks
navigation nativescript angular2-nativescript nativescript-angular
I'm trying to create a breadcrumbs for my Nativescript-Angular application. I read in the navigation documentation that With <page-router-outlet>
when you navigate forward, the current page and views are saved in the native navigation stack.
How can i access this navigation stack? This way i can navigate back to a certain page the user wants to go to and clean up all the pages forward of that component.
Thanks
navigation nativescript angular2-nativescript nativescript-angular
navigation nativescript angular2-nativescript nativescript-angular
asked Nov 13 at 17:00
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You can always query through the Frame and BackStack, even use them to close multiple pages at one go in case of NativeScript Core.
For NativeScript Angular, there is a open feature request, but you could still use Frame / NSLocationStrategy to find all pages in history.
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You can always query through the Frame and BackStack, even use them to close multiple pages at one go in case of NativeScript Core.
For NativeScript Angular, there is a open feature request, but you could still use Frame / NSLocationStrategy to find all pages in history.
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You can always query through the Frame and BackStack, even use them to close multiple pages at one go in case of NativeScript Core.
For NativeScript Angular, there is a open feature request, but you could still use Frame / NSLocationStrategy to find all pages in history.
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You can always query through the Frame and BackStack, even use them to close multiple pages at one go in case of NativeScript Core.
For NativeScript Angular, there is a open feature request, but you could still use Frame / NSLocationStrategy to find all pages in history.
You can always query through the Frame and BackStack, even use them to close multiple pages at one go in case of NativeScript Core.
For NativeScript Angular, there is a open feature request, but you could still use Frame / NSLocationStrategy to find all pages in history.
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