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Wrong redirectTo with lazyLoadmodules
2019 Community Moderator ElectionAngular 2 lazy loading redirecting to a blank pageAngular 2 Routing Does Not Work When Deployed to Http ServerLazy Load to route other than empty route in Angular 2Angular 2 - Why imported module routing order is different to fix-coded?Angular Routing to different paths for one componentHow to capture the URL parameters and based in url params redirect to other component in angular4routing navigate method not redirecting to targeted componentNot getting the expected page after log out and login back.lazy loading error component is not an ngmoduleNavigating to a route that's one level up from the base URL
The problem
I want to redirect to pages when I access localhost: 4200 but redirects to localhost: 4200 / login always.
I have 2 lazy load modules, each lazy module have childRoutes I dont understand at all what is doing to redirect always to login.
app.routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
path: '', redirectTo: 'pages', pathMatch: 'full' ,
path: 'pages',
loadChildren: './static/static.module#StaticModule'
,
path: 'auth',
loadChildren: './core/auth/auth.module#AuthModule',
,
path: '**', redirectTo: 'pages'
];
static.routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
path: '',
component: StaticComponent,
children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'home',
pathMatch: 'full',
,
path: 'home',
component: HomeComponent,
data: title: 'menu.home'
,
path: 'features',
component: FeaturesComponent,
data: title: 'menu.features'
,
path: '**',
component: NotFoundComponent,
]
];
@NgModule(
imports: [RouterModule.forChild(routes)],
exports: [RouterModule]
)
export class StaticRoutingModule
auth.routing.module.ts
export const routes: Routes = [
path: '',
component: NbAuthComponent,
children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'login',
pathMatch: 'full',
,
path: 'login',
component: SignInComponent,
,
path: 'register',
component: SignUpComponent
],
,
];
angular angular-ui-router
add a comment |
The problem
I want to redirect to pages when I access localhost: 4200 but redirects to localhost: 4200 / login always.
I have 2 lazy load modules, each lazy module have childRoutes I dont understand at all what is doing to redirect always to login.
app.routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
path: '', redirectTo: 'pages', pathMatch: 'full' ,
path: 'pages',
loadChildren: './static/static.module#StaticModule'
,
path: 'auth',
loadChildren: './core/auth/auth.module#AuthModule',
,
path: '**', redirectTo: 'pages'
];
static.routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
path: '',
component: StaticComponent,
children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'home',
pathMatch: 'full',
,
path: 'home',
component: HomeComponent,
data: title: 'menu.home'
,
path: 'features',
component: FeaturesComponent,
data: title: 'menu.features'
,
path: '**',
component: NotFoundComponent,
]
];
@NgModule(
imports: [RouterModule.forChild(routes)],
exports: [RouterModule]
)
export class StaticRoutingModule
auth.routing.module.ts
export const routes: Routes = [
path: '',
component: NbAuthComponent,
children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'login',
pathMatch: 'full',
,
path: 'login',
component: SignInComponent,
,
path: 'register',
component: SignUpComponent
],
,
];
angular angular-ui-router
are you using the router to redirect within your components somwhere? maybe a guard?
– Jason White
Mar 6 at 23:21
As long as your routes seems like don't have any guards or resolvers I agree with @JasonWhite - there should be some redirect inside component logic.
– Sergey Mell
Mar 6 at 23:33
add a comment |
The problem
I want to redirect to pages when I access localhost: 4200 but redirects to localhost: 4200 / login always.
I have 2 lazy load modules, each lazy module have childRoutes I dont understand at all what is doing to redirect always to login.
app.routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
path: '', redirectTo: 'pages', pathMatch: 'full' ,
path: 'pages',
loadChildren: './static/static.module#StaticModule'
,
path: 'auth',
loadChildren: './core/auth/auth.module#AuthModule',
,
path: '**', redirectTo: 'pages'
];
static.routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
path: '',
component: StaticComponent,
children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'home',
pathMatch: 'full',
,
path: 'home',
component: HomeComponent,
data: title: 'menu.home'
,
path: 'features',
component: FeaturesComponent,
data: title: 'menu.features'
,
path: '**',
component: NotFoundComponent,
]
];
@NgModule(
imports: [RouterModule.forChild(routes)],
exports: [RouterModule]
)
export class StaticRoutingModule
auth.routing.module.ts
export const routes: Routes = [
path: '',
component: NbAuthComponent,
children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'login',
pathMatch: 'full',
,
path: 'login',
component: SignInComponent,
,
path: 'register',
component: SignUpComponent
],
,
];
angular angular-ui-router
The problem
I want to redirect to pages when I access localhost: 4200 but redirects to localhost: 4200 / login always.
I have 2 lazy load modules, each lazy module have childRoutes I dont understand at all what is doing to redirect always to login.
app.routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
path: '', redirectTo: 'pages', pathMatch: 'full' ,
path: 'pages',
loadChildren: './static/static.module#StaticModule'
,
path: 'auth',
loadChildren: './core/auth/auth.module#AuthModule',
,
path: '**', redirectTo: 'pages'
];
static.routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
path: '',
component: StaticComponent,
children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'home',
pathMatch: 'full',
,
path: 'home',
component: HomeComponent,
data: title: 'menu.home'
,
path: 'features',
component: FeaturesComponent,
data: title: 'menu.features'
,
path: '**',
component: NotFoundComponent,
]
];
@NgModule(
imports: [RouterModule.forChild(routes)],
exports: [RouterModule]
)
export class StaticRoutingModule
auth.routing.module.ts
export const routes: Routes = [
path: '',
component: NbAuthComponent,
children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'login',
pathMatch: 'full',
,
path: 'login',
component: SignInComponent,
,
path: 'register',
component: SignUpComponent
],
,
];
angular angular-ui-router
angular angular-ui-router
asked Mar 6 at 23:13
anthony willis muñozanthony willis muñoz
315
315
are you using the router to redirect within your components somwhere? maybe a guard?
– Jason White
Mar 6 at 23:21
As long as your routes seems like don't have any guards or resolvers I agree with @JasonWhite - there should be some redirect inside component logic.
– Sergey Mell
Mar 6 at 23:33
add a comment |
are you using the router to redirect within your components somwhere? maybe a guard?
– Jason White
Mar 6 at 23:21
As long as your routes seems like don't have any guards or resolvers I agree with @JasonWhite - there should be some redirect inside component logic.
– Sergey Mell
Mar 6 at 23:33
are you using the router to redirect within your components somwhere? maybe a guard?
– Jason White
Mar 6 at 23:21
are you using the router to redirect within your components somwhere? maybe a guard?
– Jason White
Mar 6 at 23:21
As long as your routes seems like don't have any guards or resolvers I agree with @JasonWhite - there should be some redirect inside component logic.
– Sergey Mell
Mar 6 at 23:33
As long as your routes seems like don't have any guards or resolvers I agree with @JasonWhite - there should be some redirect inside component logic.
– Sergey Mell
Mar 6 at 23:33
add a comment |
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children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'login',
pathMatch: 'full',
This piece of code is doing the redirect to /login page right?
yes but that show me blank NbAuthComponent so it redirect to that component ... akveo.github.io/nebular/docs/auth/…
– anthony willis muñoz
2 days ago
add a comment |
My problem was I import authModule in my appModule, is strange that angular didnt trigger an error, but actually I just delete the import module and it's works as expected.
add a comment |
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children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'login',
pathMatch: 'full',
This piece of code is doing the redirect to /login page right?
yes but that show me blank NbAuthComponent so it redirect to that component ... akveo.github.io/nebular/docs/auth/…
– anthony willis muñoz
2 days ago
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children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'login',
pathMatch: 'full',
This piece of code is doing the redirect to /login page right?
yes but that show me blank NbAuthComponent so it redirect to that component ... akveo.github.io/nebular/docs/auth/…
– anthony willis muñoz
2 days ago
add a comment |
children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'login',
pathMatch: 'full',
This piece of code is doing the redirect to /login page right?
children: [
path: '',
redirectTo: 'login',
pathMatch: 'full',
This piece of code is doing the redirect to /login page right?
answered Mar 7 at 0:35
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yes but that show me blank NbAuthComponent so it redirect to that component ... akveo.github.io/nebular/docs/auth/…
– anthony willis muñoz
2 days ago
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yes but that show me blank NbAuthComponent so it redirect to that component ... akveo.github.io/nebular/docs/auth/…
– anthony willis muñoz
2 days ago
yes but that show me blank NbAuthComponent so it redirect to that component ... akveo.github.io/nebular/docs/auth/…
– anthony willis muñoz
2 days ago
yes but that show me blank NbAuthComponent so it redirect to that component ... akveo.github.io/nebular/docs/auth/…
– anthony willis muñoz
2 days ago
add a comment |
My problem was I import authModule in my appModule, is strange that angular didnt trigger an error, but actually I just delete the import module and it's works as expected.
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My problem was I import authModule in my appModule, is strange that angular didnt trigger an error, but actually I just delete the import module and it's works as expected.
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My problem was I import authModule in my appModule, is strange that angular didnt trigger an error, but actually I just delete the import module and it's works as expected.
My problem was I import authModule in my appModule, is strange that angular didnt trigger an error, but actually I just delete the import module and it's works as expected.
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are you using the router to redirect within your components somwhere? maybe a guard?
– Jason White
Mar 6 at 23:21
As long as your routes seems like don't have any guards or resolvers I agree with @JasonWhite - there should be some redirect inside component logic.
– Sergey Mell
Mar 6 at 23:33