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Navigating to sub router outlet in Angular 6
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I have following routes structure
path: 'reports',
component: ReportTypeSelectorComponent,
children: [
path: 'infrastructure',
component: InfrastructureComponent,
outlet: 'report',
children: [
path: '', component: Duplicate, outlet: 'infrastructure' ,
path: 'static', component: Static, outlet: 'infrastructure' ,
path: 'change', component: Change, outlet: 'infrastructure'
]
]
As you can see I have named router outlet "report" with nested named router outlet "infrastructure", when I browsing to /reports/(report:infrastructure) loaded component Duplicate that is expected behavior. But how can I navigate to Static or Change component? I cannot figure it out. For example /reports/(report:infrastructure)/(infrastructure:static) not works.
angular angular-ui-router
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I have following routes structure
path: 'reports',
component: ReportTypeSelectorComponent,
children: [
path: 'infrastructure',
component: InfrastructureComponent,
outlet: 'report',
children: [
path: '', component: Duplicate, outlet: 'infrastructure' ,
path: 'static', component: Static, outlet: 'infrastructure' ,
path: 'change', component: Change, outlet: 'infrastructure'
]
]
As you can see I have named router outlet "report" with nested named router outlet "infrastructure", when I browsing to /reports/(report:infrastructure) loaded component Duplicate that is expected behavior. But how can I navigate to Static or Change component? I cannot figure it out. For example /reports/(report:infrastructure)/(infrastructure:static) not works.
angular angular-ui-router
1
reports/(report:infrastructure)/static
?
– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 8:34
@KevinFONTAINE no, I tried it not work
– genichm
Mar 22 at 14:54
reports/(report:infrastructure/static)
?
– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 15:06
1
@KevinFONTAINE same result, also tried reports/(report:infrastructure/infrastructure:static) and several other combinations
– genichm
Mar 22 at 15:29
1
@KevinFONTAINE I replaced named routed outlet with regular router outlet in nested child, now it works with (report:infrastructure/static)
– genichm
Mar 22 at 16:02
add a comment |
I have following routes structure
path: 'reports',
component: ReportTypeSelectorComponent,
children: [
path: 'infrastructure',
component: InfrastructureComponent,
outlet: 'report',
children: [
path: '', component: Duplicate, outlet: 'infrastructure' ,
path: 'static', component: Static, outlet: 'infrastructure' ,
path: 'change', component: Change, outlet: 'infrastructure'
]
]
As you can see I have named router outlet "report" with nested named router outlet "infrastructure", when I browsing to /reports/(report:infrastructure) loaded component Duplicate that is expected behavior. But how can I navigate to Static or Change component? I cannot figure it out. For example /reports/(report:infrastructure)/(infrastructure:static) not works.
angular angular-ui-router
I have following routes structure
path: 'reports',
component: ReportTypeSelectorComponent,
children: [
path: 'infrastructure',
component: InfrastructureComponent,
outlet: 'report',
children: [
path: '', component: Duplicate, outlet: 'infrastructure' ,
path: 'static', component: Static, outlet: 'infrastructure' ,
path: 'change', component: Change, outlet: 'infrastructure'
]
]
As you can see I have named router outlet "report" with nested named router outlet "infrastructure", when I browsing to /reports/(report:infrastructure) loaded component Duplicate that is expected behavior. But how can I navigate to Static or Change component? I cannot figure it out. For example /reports/(report:infrastructure)/(infrastructure:static) not works.
angular angular-ui-router
angular angular-ui-router
edited Mar 22 at 9:34
genichm
asked Mar 22 at 8:22
genichmgenichm
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1
reports/(report:infrastructure)/static
?
– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 8:34
@KevinFONTAINE no, I tried it not work
– genichm
Mar 22 at 14:54
reports/(report:infrastructure/static)
?
– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 15:06
1
@KevinFONTAINE same result, also tried reports/(report:infrastructure/infrastructure:static) and several other combinations
– genichm
Mar 22 at 15:29
1
@KevinFONTAINE I replaced named routed outlet with regular router outlet in nested child, now it works with (report:infrastructure/static)
– genichm
Mar 22 at 16:02
add a comment |
1
reports/(report:infrastructure)/static
?
– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 8:34
@KevinFONTAINE no, I tried it not work
– genichm
Mar 22 at 14:54
reports/(report:infrastructure/static)
?
– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 15:06
1
@KevinFONTAINE same result, also tried reports/(report:infrastructure/infrastructure:static) and several other combinations
– genichm
Mar 22 at 15:29
1
@KevinFONTAINE I replaced named routed outlet with regular router outlet in nested child, now it works with (report:infrastructure/static)
– genichm
Mar 22 at 16:02
1
1
reports/(report:infrastructure)/static
?– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 8:34
reports/(report:infrastructure)/static
?– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 8:34
@KevinFONTAINE no, I tried it not work
– genichm
Mar 22 at 14:54
@KevinFONTAINE no, I tried it not work
– genichm
Mar 22 at 14:54
reports/(report:infrastructure/static)
?– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 15:06
reports/(report:infrastructure/static)
?– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 15:06
1
1
@KevinFONTAINE same result, also tried reports/(report:infrastructure/infrastructure:static) and several other combinations
– genichm
Mar 22 at 15:29
@KevinFONTAINE same result, also tried reports/(report:infrastructure/infrastructure:static) and several other combinations
– genichm
Mar 22 at 15:29
1
1
@KevinFONTAINE I replaced named routed outlet with regular router outlet in nested child, now it works with (report:infrastructure/static)
– genichm
Mar 22 at 16:02
@KevinFONTAINE I replaced named routed outlet with regular router outlet in nested child, now it works with (report:infrastructure/static)
– genichm
Mar 22 at 16:02
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reports/(report:infrastructure)/static
?– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 8:34
@KevinFONTAINE no, I tried it not work
– genichm
Mar 22 at 14:54
reports/(report:infrastructure/static)
?– Kevin FONTAINE
Mar 22 at 15:06
1
@KevinFONTAINE same result, also tried reports/(report:infrastructure/infrastructure:static) and several other combinations
– genichm
Mar 22 at 15:29
1
@KevinFONTAINE I replaced named routed outlet with regular router outlet in nested child, now it works with (report:infrastructure/static)
– genichm
Mar 22 at 16:02