According to the URI spec, question mark characters are valid in query data,
so these should accepted by the param parsing.
See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.4Fixes#31116
BREAKING CHANGE: The default url serializer would previously drop
everything after and including a question mark in query parameters. That
is, for a navigation to `/path?q=hello?&other=123`, the query
params would be parsed to just `{q: 'hello'}`. This is
incorrect because the URI spec allows for question mark characers in
query data. This change will now correctly parse the params for the
above example to be `{v: 'hello?', other: '123'}`.
PR Close#31187
This commit adds more configurability to the `Router#isActive` method
and `RouterLinkActive#routerLinkActiveOptions`.
It allows tuning individual match options for query params and the url
tree, which were either both partial or both exact matches in the past.
Additionally, it also allows matching against the fragment and matrix
parameters.
fixes#13205
BREAKING CHANGE:
The type of the `RouterLinkActive.routerLinkActiveOptions` input was
expanded to allow more fine-tuned control. Code that previously read
this property may need to be updated to account for the new type.
PR Close#40303
The url_tree equalQueryParams and containsQueryParam methods did not handle query params that has arrays, which resulted in the routerLinkActive to not behave as expected, change was made to ensure query params with arrays are handled correctly
fixes#22223
PR Close#22666
The url_tree equalQueryParams and containsQueryParam methods did not handle query params that has arrays, which resulted in the routerLinkActive to not behave as expected, change was made to ensure query params with arrays are handled correctly
fixes#22223
PR Close#22666