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# Common Routing Tasks # Common Routing Tasks
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This topic describes how to implement many of the common tasks associated with adding the Angular router to your application. This topic describes how to implement many of the common tasks associated with adding the Angular router to your application.
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In a single-page application, you change what the user sees by showing or hiding portions of the display that correspond to particular components, rather than going out to the server to get a new page.
As users perform application tasks, they need to move between the different [views](guide/glossary#view "Definition of view") that you have defined.
To handle the navigation from one [view](guide/glossary#view) to the next, you use the Angular **`Router`**.
The **`Router`** enables navigation by interpreting a browser URL as an instruction to change the view.
To explore a sample application featuring the router's primary features, see the <live-example></live-example>.
## Prerequisites
Before creating a route, you should be familiar with the following:
* [Basics of components](guide/architecture-components)
* [Basics of templates](guide/glossary#template)
* An Angular app&mdash;you can generate a basic Angular application using the [Angular CLI](cli).
For an introduction to Angular with a ready-made app, see [Getting Started](start).
For a more in-depth experience of building an Angular app, see the [Tour of Heroes](tutorial) tutorial. Both guide you through using component classes and templates.
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## Generate an application with routing enabled ## Generate an application with routing enabled

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For the sample app that the testing guides describe, see the <live-example name="testing" embedded-style noDownload>sample app</live-example>. For the sample application that the testing guides describe, see the <live-example name="testing" embedded-style noDownload>sample app</live-example>.
For the tests features in the testing guides, see <live-example name="testing" stackblitz="specs" noDownload>tests</live-example>. For the tests features in the testing guides, see <live-example name="testing" stackblitz="specs" noDownload>tests</live-example>.

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For the sample app that the testing guides describe, see the <live-example name="testing" embedded-style noDownload>sample app</live-example>. For the sample application that the testing guides describe, see the <live-example name="testing" embedded-style noDownload>sample app</live-example>.
For the tests features in the testing guides, see <live-example name="testing" stackblitz="specs" noDownload>tests</live-example>. For the tests features in the testing guides, see <live-example name="testing" stackblitz="specs" noDownload>tests</live-example>.