Routers
AngularJS used the ngRoute
module to run simple routers with basic features. It enables deep linking of URLs to components and views by mapping the path to the routes configured using the $routeProvider
service. AngularJS 1.x needs the ngRoute
module to be installed to implement routing in an application.
Angular introduced a Component Router that deep links the URL request and navigates to the template or view. It passes parameters, if any, to the respective component that is annotated for this route.
The core concept of Component Routers
Angular uses a Component Router for a view system. It also works on AngularJS 1.x. It supports intercepting routes and providing route-specific values to the loaded component, automatic deep linking, nested, and sibling routes. Let's go through some of the core features of Component Routers.
Setting up a Component Router
A Component Router is not part of the core Angular framework. It comes as part of the Angular NPM bundle as an individual library...