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Custom route with parameters
In this tutorial, we are going to implement the following features:
- Update the Trashcan component to receive and log route parameters.
- Create a new route that points to the Trashcan component and uses the main layout.
- Create an action reference that allows redirecting to the new route.
- Create a button in the New menu that invokes an action.
Update src/app/components/trashcan/trashcan.component.ts
and append the following code to the ngOnInit
body:
import { ActivatedRoute, Params } from '@angular/router';
@Component({...})
export class TrashcanComponent {
constructor(
// ...
private route: ActivatedRoute
) {}
ngOnInit() {
// ...
this.route.params.subscribe(({ nodeId }: Params) => {
console.log('node: ', nodeId);
});
}
}
The code above logs the current route parameters to the browser console and is proof the integration works as expected.
Next, add a new route definition as in the example below:
{
"$schema": "../../../extension.schema.json",
"$version": "1.0.0",
"$name": "plugin1",
"routes": [
{
"id": "custom.routes.trashcan",
"path": "ext/trashcan/:nodeId",
"component": "your.component.id",
"layout": "app.layout.main",
"auth": ["app.auth"]
}
]
}
The template above creates a new route reference with the id custom.routes.trashcan
that points to the ext/trashcan/
route and accepts the nodeId
parameter.
Also, we are going to use the default application layout (app.layout.main
)
and authentication guards (app.auth
).
Next, create an action reference for the NAVIGATE_ROUTE
application action
and pass route parameters: /ext/trashcan
for the path, and 10
for the nodeId
value.
{
"$schema": "../../../extension.schema.json",
"$version": "1.0.0",
"$name": "plugin1",
"routes": [...],
"actions": [
{
"id": "custom.actions.trashcan",
"type": "NAVIGATE_ROUTE",
"payload": "$(['/ext/trashcan', '10'])"
}
]
}
Finally, declare a new menu item for the NEW
button and use the custom.actions.trashcan
action created above.
{
"$schema": "../../../extension.schema.json",
"$version": "1.0.0",
"$name": "plugin1",
"routes": [...],
"actions": [...],
"features": {
"create": [
{
"id": "custom.create.trashcan",
"type": "default",
"icon": "build",
"title": "Custom trashcan route",
"actions": {
"click": "custom.actions.trashcan"
}
}
]
}
}
Now, if you run the application, you should see a new menu item called "Custom Trashcan Route" in the "NEW" dropdown.
Upon clicking this item you should navigate to the /ext/trashcan/10
route containing a Trashcan component.
Check the browser console output and ensure you have the following output:
node: 10
You have successfully created a new menu button that invokes your custom action and redirects you to the extra application route.