Introduction to Angular Router
In a single-page app, 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.
In a single-page app, 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.
In a single-page app, 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 that you have defined.
To handle the navigation from one 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.
Before creating a route, you should be familiar with the following:
An Angular app—you can generate a basic Angular app using the Angular CLI.