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Previously, the `{{mobile-nav}}` component required a `currentRouteName` property, passed from the router service. It would observe changes in this property, and update the UI accordingly. If we change between routes which have the same `currentRouteName` (e.g. two different group message inboxes), then the `currentRouteName` does not change and does not trigger the observer. Currently in core, we are relying on the fact that currentRouteName temporarily enters a `.loading` substate during a transition. This will change when we remove the loading substate in the near future. This commit refactors `{{mobile-nav}}` to inject the router directly, and use the `routeDidChange` event instead of an observer. The change is backwards compatible, but plugins passing the old `currentPath` property will be shown a deprecation notice. |
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