class
Represents the parsed URL.
class UrlTree {
root: UrlSegmentGroup
queryParams: Params
fragment: string | null
queryParamMap: ParamMap
toString(): string
} Since a router state is a tree, and the URL is nothing but a serialized state, the URL is a serialized tree. UrlTree is a data structure that provides a lot of affordances in dealing with URLs
Further information available in the Usage Notes...
|
root | UrlSegmentGroup | The root segment group of the URL tree |
queryParams | Params | The query params of the URL |
fragment | string | The fragment of the URL |
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
root: UrlSegmentGroup | Declared in Constructor The root segment group of the URL tree |
queryParams: Params | Declared in Constructor The query params of the URL |
fragment: string | null | Declared in Constructor The fragment of the URL |
queryParamMap: ParamMap | Read-Only |
| toString() |
|---|
|
@Component({templateUrl:'template.html'})
class MyComponent {
constructor(router: Router) {
const tree: UrlTree =
router.parseUrl('/team/33/(user/victor//support:help)?debug=true#fragment');
const f = tree.fragment; // return 'fragment'
const q = tree.queryParams; // returns {debug: 'true'}
const g: UrlSegmentGroup = tree.root.children[PRIMARY_OUTLET];
const s: UrlSegment[] = g.segments; // returns 2 segments 'team' and '33'
g.children[PRIMARY_OUTLET].segments; // returns 2 segments 'user' and 'victor'
g.children['support'].segments; // return 1 segment 'help'
}
}
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https://v11.angular.io/api/router/UrlTree