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
This PR formalizes, documents, and makes public the router outlet contract.
The set of `RouterOutlet` methods used by the `Router` has not changed
in over 4 years, since the introduction of route reuse strategies.
Creation of custom router outlets is already possible and is used by the
Ionic framework
(https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/blob/master/angular/src/directives/navigation/ion-router-outlet.ts).
There is a small "hack" that is needed to make this work, which is that
outlets must register with `ChildrenOutletContexts`, but it currently
only accepts our `RouterOutlet`.
By exposing the interface the `Router` uses to activate and deactivate
routes through outlets, we allow for developers to more easily and safely
extend the `Router` and have fine-tuned control over navigation and component
activation that fits project requirements.
PR Close#40827
Allow configuration of `relativeTo` in the `routerLink` directive. This
is related to the clearing of auxiliary routes, where you need to use
`relativeTo: route.parent` in order to clear it from the activated
auxiliary component itself. This is because `relativeTo: route` will
consume the segment that we're trying to clear, so there is really no
way to do this with routerLink at the moment.
Related issue: #13523
Related (internal link): https://yaqs.corp.google.com/eng/q/5999443644645376
PR Close#39720
The type of the `navigationExtras` param was accidetally changed to the wrong symbol
in 783a5bd7bb.
These changes revert it to the correct one.
PR Close#39347
As of Angular v4, four of the options for
`ExtraOptions#initialNavigation` have been deprecated. We intend
to remove them in v11. The final state for these options is:
`enabledBlocking`, `enabledNonBlocking`, and `disabled`. We plan
to remove and deprecate the remaining option in the next two
major releases.
New options:
- `enabledNonBlocking`: same as legacy_enabled
- `enabledBlocking`: same as enabled
BREAKING CHANGE:
* The `initialNavigation` property for the options in
`RouterModule.forRoot` no longer supports `legacy_disabled`,
`legacy_enabled`, `true`, or `false` as valid values.
`legacy_enabled` (the old default) is instead `enabledNonBlocking`
* `enabled` is deprecated as a valid value for the
`RouterModule.forRoot` `initialNavigation` option. `enabledBlocking`
has been introduced to replace it
PR Close#37480
Remove preserveQueryParams as it was deprecated for removal in v4, use
queryParamsHandling="preserve" instead.
BREAKING CHANGE: preserveQueryParams has been removed, use
queryParamsHandling="preserve" instead
PR Close#38762
This make it coherent with typing of Router.createUrlTree to which
those inputs are directly forwarded to. And hence it allow to pass
`undefined`, `null` or a value to the routerLink directive.
BREAKING CHANGE: in most cases this should not break, but if you were
accessing the values of `queryParams`, `fragment` or `queryParamsHandling`
you might need to relax the typing to also accept `undefined` and `null`.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Crivelli <adrien.crivelli@gmail.com>
PR Close#39151
`router.navigateByUrl` and `router.createUrlTree` only use a subset of the `NavigationExtras`. This commit
changes the parameter type to use new interfaces that only specify the properties used by
those function implementations. `NavigationExtras` extends both of those interfaces.
Fixes#18798
BREAKING CHANGE: While the new parameter types allow a variable of type
`NavigationExtras` to be passed in, they will not allow object literals,
as they may only specify known properties. They will also not accept
types that do not have properties in common with the ones in the `Pick`.
To fix this error, only specify properties from the `NavigationExtras` which are
actually used in the respective function calls or use a type assertion
on the object or variable: `as NavigationExtras`.
PR Close#38227
In most browsers, clicking links with the Alt key has a special behavior, for example, Chrome
downloads the target resource. As with other modifier keys, the router should stop the original
navigation to avoid preventing the browser’s default behavior.
When users click a link while holding the Alt key together, the browsers behave as follows.
Windows 10:
| Browser | Behavior |
|:-----------|:--------------------------------------------|
| Chrome 84 | Download the target resource |
| Firefox 79 | Prevent navigation and therefore do nothing |
| Edge 84 | Download the target resource |
| IE 11 | No impact |
macOS Catalina:
| Browser | Behavior |
|:-----------|:--------------------------------------------|
| Chrome 84 | Download the target resource |
| Firefox 79 | Prevent navigation and therefore do nothing |
| Safari 13 | Download the target resource |
PR Close#38375
This commit introduces a new subscription in the `routerLinkActive` directive which triggers an update
when any of its associated routerLinks have changes. `RouterLinkActive` not only needs to know when
links are added or removed, but it also needs to know about if a link it already knows about
changes in some way.
Quick note that `from...mergeAll` is used instead of just a simple
`merge` (or `scheduled...mergeAll`) to avoid introducing new rxjs
operators in order to keep bundle size down.
Fixes#18469
PR Close#38511
This commit introduces a new subscription in the `routerLinkActive` directive which triggers an update
when any of its associated routerLinks have changes. `RouterLinkActive` not only needs to know when
links are added or removed, but it also needs to know about if a link it already knows about
changes in some way.
Quick note that `from...mergeAll` is used instead of just a simple
`merge` (or `scheduled...mergeAll`) to avoid introducing new rxjs
operators in order to keep bundle size down.
Fixes#18469
PR Close#38349
When using the routerLinkActive directive inside a component that is using ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush and lazy loaded module routes the routerLinkActive directive does not update after clicking a link to a lazy loaded route that has not already been loaded.
Also the OnPush nav component does not set routerLinkActive correctly when the default route loads, the non-OnPush nav component works fine.
regression caused by #15943closes#19934
PR Close#21411
PR #13380 added support for `null` and `undefined` but the type on the parameter was not updated.
This would result in a compilation error if `fullTemplateTypeCheck` is enabled.
Fixes#36544
PR Close#37018
A CanLoad guard returning UrlTree cancels current navigation and redirects.
This matches the behavior available to `CanActivate` guards added in #26521.
Note that this does not affect preloading. A `CanLoad` guard blocks any
preloading. That is, any route with a `CanLoad` guard is not preloaded
and the guards are not executed as part of preloading.
fixes#28306
PR Close#36610
The matcher is allowed to return null per
https://angular.io/api/router/UrlMatcher#usage-notes
And run `yarn gulp format` to pick up recent clang format changes.
Closes#29824
BREAKING CHANGE: UrlMatcher's type now reflects that it could always return
null.
If you implemented your own Router or Recognizer class, please update it to
handle matcher returning null.
PR Close#36402
Moves the public api .d.ts files from tools/public_api_guard to
goldens/public-api.
Additionally, provides a README in the goldens directory and a script
assist in testing the current state of the repo against the goldens as
well as a command for accepting all changes to the goldens in a single
command.
PR Close#35768