Prevent to access parent component directly
I have those routes in one of my modules:
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', component: PublicComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'public' },
children:
[
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'intro' }, },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'explorar' }, },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'cadastro' }, },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'entrar' }, },
]},
];
How do I prevent the user from typing for example:
localhost:4200/#/public
and accessing the parent component(public) directly?
I mean I would like to allow only those routes for this specific area:
localhost:4200/#/public/intro
localhost:4200/#/public/explorar
localhost:4200/#/public/cadastro
localhost:4200/#/public/entrar
Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent.
I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons).
Thank you.
angular-material angular6 angular2-routing
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I have those routes in one of my modules:
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', component: PublicComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'public' },
children:
[
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'intro' }, },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'explorar' }, },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'cadastro' }, },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'entrar' }, },
]},
];
How do I prevent the user from typing for example:
localhost:4200/#/public
and accessing the parent component(public) directly?
I mean I would like to allow only those routes for this specific area:
localhost:4200/#/public/intro
localhost:4200/#/public/explorar
localhost:4200/#/public/cadastro
localhost:4200/#/public/entrar
Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent.
I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons).
Thank you.
angular-material angular6 angular2-routing
add a comment |
I have those routes in one of my modules:
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', component: PublicComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'public' },
children:
[
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'intro' }, },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'explorar' }, },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'cadastro' }, },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'entrar' }, },
]},
];
How do I prevent the user from typing for example:
localhost:4200/#/public
and accessing the parent component(public) directly?
I mean I would like to allow only those routes for this specific area:
localhost:4200/#/public/intro
localhost:4200/#/public/explorar
localhost:4200/#/public/cadastro
localhost:4200/#/public/entrar
Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent.
I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons).
Thank you.
angular-material angular6 angular2-routing
I have those routes in one of my modules:
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', component: PublicComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'public' },
children:
[
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'intro' }, },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'explorar' }, },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'cadastro' }, },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'entrar' }, },
]},
];
How do I prevent the user from typing for example:
localhost:4200/#/public
and accessing the parent component(public) directly?
I mean I would like to allow only those routes for this specific area:
localhost:4200/#/public/intro
localhost:4200/#/public/explorar
localhost:4200/#/public/cadastro
localhost:4200/#/public/entrar
Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent.
I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons).
Thank you.
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', component: PublicComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'public' },
children:
[
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'intro' }, },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'explorar' }, },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'cadastro' }, },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'entrar' }, },
]},
];
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', component: PublicComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'public' },
children:
[
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'intro' }, },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'explorar' }, },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'cadastro' }, },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent, data: { preload: true, delay: true, state: 'entrar' }, },
]},
];
angular-material angular6 angular2-routing
angular-material angular6 angular2-routing
edited Nov 22 '18 at 6:55
DValdir Martins
asked Nov 21 '18 at 19:13
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You may achieve that using Componentless Routes, as described here.
In your case, you would have something like:
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', children: [
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent },
]}
];
Interesting. Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent. I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons). (Sorry forgot to mention).
– DValdir Martins
Nov 22 '18 at 6:54
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You may achieve that using Componentless Routes, as described here.
In your case, you would have something like:
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', children: [
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent },
]}
];
Interesting. Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent. I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons). (Sorry forgot to mention).
– DValdir Martins
Nov 22 '18 at 6:54
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You may achieve that using Componentless Routes, as described here.
In your case, you would have something like:
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', children: [
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent },
]}
];
Interesting. Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent. I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons). (Sorry forgot to mention).
– DValdir Martins
Nov 22 '18 at 6:54
add a comment |
You may achieve that using Componentless Routes, as described here.
In your case, you would have something like:
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', children: [
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent },
]}
];
You may achieve that using Componentless Routes, as described here.
In your case, you would have something like:
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'public/intro', pathMatch: 'full'},
{ path: 'public', children: [
{ path: 'intro', component: IntroComponent },
{ path: 'explorar', component: ExplorarComponent },
{ path: 'cadastro', component: CadastroComponent },
{ path: 'entrar', component: EntrarComponent },
]}
];
answered Nov 22 '18 at 0:29
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Interesting. Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent. I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons). (Sorry forgot to mention).
– DValdir Martins
Nov 22 '18 at 6:54
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Interesting. Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent. I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons). (Sorry forgot to mention).
– DValdir Martins
Nov 22 '18 at 6:54
Interesting. Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent. I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons). (Sorry forgot to mention).
– DValdir Martins
Nov 22 '18 at 6:54
Interesting. Thing is, I have a router-outlet inside the PublicComponent. I load the 4 children there.(toolbar with the routes buttons). (Sorry forgot to mention).
– DValdir Martins
Nov 22 '18 at 6:54
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