问题
I have a main router-outlet
, which is used to display a login screen (/login
) and the main content screen(which is shown after login) (/main
).
Once the user is on content screen, I want to show a nav-bar on top, with 2 options(say, 'Overview', 'Insights'). This nav-bar is common for OverviewComponent
and InsightsComponent
Below this nav-bar, I want to show another router-outlet, which would load OverviewComponent
or InsightsComponent
, based on what user clicks in nav-bar. If I give '/overview' and /'insights' as the route, it would directly show me the respective component, but not the nav-bar.
Following is my current routing config (this is not right):
const appRoutes: Routes = [
{ path: 'main', component: MainComponent},
{ path: 'overview', component: OverviewComponent},
{ path: 'insights', component: InsightsComponent },
{ path: 'login', component: LoginComponent },
{ path: '',
redirectTo: '/login',
pathMatch: 'full'
},
{ path: '**', component: PageNotFoundComponent }
];
Kindly let me know if we can achieve this in angular2 angular4. I'm using following version:
"@angular/core": "^4.0.0"
"@angular/router": "^4.0.0"
"@angular/cli": "1.0.1"
******************Attempt 2 - Still not working******************
const appRoutes: Routes = [
{ path: 'main',
children: [
{ path: '', component: MainComponent },
{ path: 'overview', component: OverviewComponent },
{ path: 'insights', component: InsightsComponent },
]
},
{ path: 'login', component: LoginComponent },
{ path: '',
redirectTo: '/login',
pathMatch: 'full'
},
{ path: '**', component: PageNotFoundComponent }
];
*******Attempt 2 - Sudo Code with all components - Still not working*******
//app.component.html
<router-outlet></router-outlet>
//app.module.ts
const appRoutes: Routes = [
{ path: 'main',
children: [
{ path: '', component: MainComponent },
{ path: 'overview', component: OverviewComponent },
{ path: 'insights', component: InsightsComponent },
]
},
{ path: 'login', component: LoginComponent },
{ path: '',
redirectTo: '/login',
pathMatch: 'full'
},
{ path: '**', component: PageNotFoundComponent }
];
//login.component.html
<div class="text-center vertical-center">
<form>
<div class="horizontal">
<label for="">Email</label>
<input class="form-control" type="text" name="" value="">
</div>
<div class="horizontal">
<label for="">Password</label>
<input class="form-control" type="password" name="" value="">
</div>
<button class="btn btn-primary" (click)="navigate()">Login</button>
</form>
</div>
//login.component.ts
navigate() {
this.router.navigate(['./main']);
}
//main.component.html
<app-header></app-header>
<router-outlet></router-outlet>
//app.header.html
<ul class="nav navbar-nav">
<li class=""><a routerLink="/main/overview" routerLinkActive="active">OVERVIEW</a></li>
<li class=""><a routerLink="/main/insights" routerLinkActive="active">INSIGHTS</a></li>
</ul>
//overview.html
<p>This is overview section</p>
//insights.html
<p>This is insights section</p>
********Attempt 3 - Working**********
const appRoutes: Routes = [
{ path: 'main', component: MainComponent,
children: [
{ path: '', component: MainComponent },
{ path: 'overview', component: OverviewComponent },
{ path: 'insights', component: InsightsComponent },
]
},
{ path: 'login', component: LoginComponent },
{ path: '',
redirectTo: '/login',
pathMatch: 'full'
},
{ path: '**', component: PageNotFoundComponent }
];
回答1:
So if I get the question right you want to have login screen initially and after the user logs in, you want him to see /main where navigation is shown. Both login screen and main application should have a different layout.
We have a similar case and using LayoutComponent. Here's simplified example.
// This is main component that get's bootstrapped that has 'top-level' router.
@Component({selector: 'app', template: '<router-outlet></router-outlet>'})
class AppComponent {}
// main router config
// Here AuthModule has router with login and logout configured and LoginGuard
// redirect the user to /auth/login when she is not authenticated.
// We're using lazy-loading but you can use direct component instead
export const APP_ROUTES: Routes = [
{path: '', redirectTo: 'main', pathMatch: 'full'},
{path: 'auth', loadChildren: '../modules/+auth/auth.module#AuthModule'},
{
path: '',
component: LayoutComponent,
canActivate: [LoginGuard],
children: [
{path: 'main', loadChildren: '../modules/+main/main.module#MainModule'}
]
}
];
// AuthModule/LoginComponent has own template and it will be rendered
// into 'top-level' router-outlet.
// LayoutComponent
// Here you define your main application layout that can include navigation
// and anything else that are global to the app. It has another router-outlet
// that get rendered when the layout is accessible (which in this case when the user is authenticated).
@Component({
selector: 'app-layout',
template: `
<div id="wrapper">
<app-sidebar></app-sidebar>
<div id="page-wrapper" class="gray-bg dashboard-1" adjust-content-height>
<router-outlet></router-outlet>
</div>
</div>
<notifications></notifications>
<error-modal></error-modal>
`
})
export class LayoutComponent {}
// Auth/LoginComponent can have its own template that will have different layout from the main application
So the flow would be like so:
- when the user tries to load / then she redirected to /main
- if the user is not authenticated she redirected to /auth/login else she loads /main
Hope that helps.
EDIT: Updated sickelap/ng-starter repository with example app that has:
- routing with lazy-loading
- layouts
- and other things
回答2:
I think i gather what you are trying to achieve. Can i recommend that you use a variable to mimic some kind of state change, and assign that to the component view. have your app.component.html only contain a router outlet. create a new main.component.html that replicates the existing component.html
`<app-header></app-header>`
replace the href in the with *(click)="handleChange(<linkValue>)'"
So each link would look as below.
<ul class="nav navbar-nav"> <li class=""><a href="/main/overview">OVERVIEW</a></li>
handleChange
method:
declare the currentLink - public currentLink string;
// or
public currentLink: string = '<a default value>';
public handleChange(link: string) {
this.currentLink = link;
}
create a view.component.
example selector <view [link]='currentLink'></view>
give the view component an
@Input() public link: string;
back to view.component.html
<div id="overview" *ngIf="link = 'overview'">overview content</div>
<div id="main" *ngIf="link = 'main'">overview content</div>
You can then refactor those into seperate child components.
Overview: You are making the app-header a global component that handles a 'link' variable. I would recommend taking a look into ngRx or general app-state methods. As this can be a great way to manage UI.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43751129/how-to-use-multiple-router-outlet-in-angular2