p.location-badge. exported from angular2/router defined in angular2/src/router/router_link.ts (line 6) :markdown The RouterLink directive lets you link to specific parts of your app. Consider the following route configuration: ``` @RouteConfig([ { path: '/user', component: UserCmp, as: 'user' } ]); class MyComp {} ``` When linking to this `user` route, you can write: ``` link to user component ``` RouterLink expects the value to be an array of route names, followed by the params for that level of routing. For instance `['/team', {teamId: 1}, 'user', {userId: 2}]` means that we want to generate a link for the `team` route with params `{teamId: 1}`, and with a child route `user` with params `{userId: 2}`. The first route name should be prepended with `/`, `./`, or `../`. If the route begins with `/`, the router will look up the route from the root of the app. If the route begins with `./`, the router will instead look in the current component's children for the route. And if the route begins with `../`, the router will look at the current component's parent. .l-main-section h2 Annotations .l-sub-section h3.annotation Directive pre.prettyprint code. @Directive({ selector: '[router-link]', properties: ['routeParams: routerLink'], host: {'(^click)': 'onClick()', '[attr.href]': 'visibleHref'} }) .l-main-section h2 Members .l-sub-section h3 constructor pre.prettyprint code. constructor(_router: Router, _location: Location) :markdown .l-sub-section h3 visibleHref :markdown .l-sub-section h3 routeParams :markdown .l-sub-section h3 onClick pre.prettyprint code. onClick() :markdown