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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 |
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README.md
Angular Router
Managing state transitions is one of the hardest parts of building applications. This is especially true on the web, where you also need to ensure that the state is reflected in the URL. In addition, we often want to split applications into multiple bundles and load them on demand. Doing this transparently isn’t trivial.
The Angular router is designed to solve these problems. Using the router, you can declaratively specify application state, manage state transitions while taking care of the URL, and load components on demand.
Guide
Read the dev guide here.