Angular 6 path params issues
Below is the issue which I am encountering when I use children route to move to edit-todo page driven by Todo component, using angular 6.
When I nest the path as children like below, I am not able to get value of :id
{ path: 'edit-todo', component: EditTodoComponent, children:[
{path: ':id', component: EditTodoComponent}
]},
console.log(activatedRoute.snapshot.url);
When separate the route I am able to get the value of id.
{ path: 'edit-todo', component: EditTodoComponent},
{ path: 'edit-todo/:id', component: EditTodoComponent },
console.log(activatedRoute.snapshot.url);
Is it possible to get the value of ID using the children array shown in approach 1.
angular angular-ui-router
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Below is the issue which I am encountering when I use children route to move to edit-todo page driven by Todo component, using angular 6.
When I nest the path as children like below, I am not able to get value of :id
{ path: 'edit-todo', component: EditTodoComponent, children:[
{path: ':id', component: EditTodoComponent}
]},
console.log(activatedRoute.snapshot.url);
When separate the route I am able to get the value of id.
{ path: 'edit-todo', component: EditTodoComponent},
{ path: 'edit-todo/:id', component: EditTodoComponent },
console.log(activatedRoute.snapshot.url);
Is it possible to get the value of ID using the children array shown in approach 1.
angular angular-ui-router
The first approach doesn't make much sense. Why would you display an EditTodo component inside another EditTodo component?
– JB Nizet
Nov 19 '18 at 20:51
have you added the module that haseditTodoComponent
in theapp-routing.module.ts
? Also i agree with @JBNizet here .
– CruelEngine
Nov 20 '18 at 4:57
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Below is the issue which I am encountering when I use children route to move to edit-todo page driven by Todo component, using angular 6.
When I nest the path as children like below, I am not able to get value of :id
{ path: 'edit-todo', component: EditTodoComponent, children:[
{path: ':id', component: EditTodoComponent}
]},
console.log(activatedRoute.snapshot.url);
When separate the route I am able to get the value of id.
{ path: 'edit-todo', component: EditTodoComponent},
{ path: 'edit-todo/:id', component: EditTodoComponent },
console.log(activatedRoute.snapshot.url);
Is it possible to get the value of ID using the children array shown in approach 1.
angular angular-ui-router
Below is the issue which I am encountering when I use children route to move to edit-todo page driven by Todo component, using angular 6.
When I nest the path as children like below, I am not able to get value of :id
{ path: 'edit-todo', component: EditTodoComponent, children:[
{path: ':id', component: EditTodoComponent}
]},
console.log(activatedRoute.snapshot.url);
When separate the route I am able to get the value of id.
{ path: 'edit-todo', component: EditTodoComponent},
{ path: 'edit-todo/:id', component: EditTodoComponent },
console.log(activatedRoute.snapshot.url);
Is it possible to get the value of ID using the children array shown in approach 1.
angular angular-ui-router
angular angular-ui-router
edited Nov 19 '18 at 19:38
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asked Nov 19 '18 at 16:55
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The first approach doesn't make much sense. Why would you display an EditTodo component inside another EditTodo component?
– JB Nizet
Nov 19 '18 at 20:51
have you added the module that haseditTodoComponent
in theapp-routing.module.ts
? Also i agree with @JBNizet here .
– CruelEngine
Nov 20 '18 at 4:57
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The first approach doesn't make much sense. Why would you display an EditTodo component inside another EditTodo component?
– JB Nizet
Nov 19 '18 at 20:51
have you added the module that haseditTodoComponent
in theapp-routing.module.ts
? Also i agree with @JBNizet here .
– CruelEngine
Nov 20 '18 at 4:57
The first approach doesn't make much sense. Why would you display an EditTodo component inside another EditTodo component?
– JB Nizet
Nov 19 '18 at 20:51
The first approach doesn't make much sense. Why would you display an EditTodo component inside another EditTodo component?
– JB Nizet
Nov 19 '18 at 20:51
have you added the module that has
editTodoComponent
in the app-routing.module.ts
? Also i agree with @JBNizet here .– CruelEngine
Nov 20 '18 at 4:57
have you added the module that has
editTodoComponent
in the app-routing.module.ts
? Also i agree with @JBNizet here .– CruelEngine
Nov 20 '18 at 4:57
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The first approach doesn't make much sense. Why would you display an EditTodo component inside another EditTodo component?
– JB Nizet
Nov 19 '18 at 20:51
have you added the module that has
editTodoComponent
in theapp-routing.module.ts
? Also i agree with @JBNizet here .– CruelEngine
Nov 20 '18 at 4:57