Angular Router In Depth

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Angular Router In Depth
Duration: 4h 50m | Video: .MP4, 1280x720 30 fps | Audio: AAC, 44.1 kHz, 2ch | Size: 2.2 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

In this course, we are going to learn in detail the advantages of building a frontend UI as a single-page application, as opposed to a traditional multi-page application.


Build large-scale Angular 11 Single Page Applications (SPAs) with the powerful Angular Router
What you'll learn

Code in Github repository with able ZIP files per section

In-depth guided tour to the Angular Router

Angular Router Best Practices

Leverage Lazy-loading to the maximum

Master-Detail with Detail to Detail Navigation

Preloading In Depth

Router Guards In Depth

Advanced Router Concepts

Requirements

Some Angular is essential, but not at an advanced level

Description

This Course in a Nutshell

Single-page applications (or SPAs) have been around for years now, and are today more popular than ever as a simplified way to build enterprise frontends or internet product dashboards.

SPAs typically give the end-user a much better user experience, due to their better-perceived performance and responsiveness. In this course, we will learn how to use the Angular Router to turn our Angular application into a SPA.

Course Overview

We are going take as a starting point a small Angular application that does not have any routing yet. We are then going to learn how to configure the Angular Router from scratch. We will assume no prior Angular Router knowledge, as we explain everything from first principles.

We will start by introducing the essential router concepts such as route configuration, paths, router outlets, and router navigation links. From these essential concepts, will build a much more advanced routing scenario.

We will learn how to build a master-detail with detail-to-detail navigation scenario, and we will use this example to introduce all the advanced routing concepts and powerful features that the Angular Router offers us.

This will include lazy loading modules, data pre-fetching with Resolvers, protecting route access with Guards, custom pre-loading strats, secondary outlets (auxiliary routes), and much more.

Table of Contents

This course covers the following topics:

What is a single page application

Best practices for router configuration: home route, page not found route, etc.

Essential Router configurations concepts: paths, components, and outlets

Essential Router navigation concepts; the routerLink and routerLinkActive directives

Relative vs Absolute routing best practices

Understanding Path matching and router configuration order

Router Path and Query parameters

Router redirects

Deep linking with the Angular router: master-detail with detail-to-detail navigation scenario

Understanding router snapshots vs router observables

Lazy loaded routes

Route data pre-loading with Resolvers

Router module pre-loading strats, building a custom preloading strategy

Router Guards - CanActivate and CanActivateChild Authentication Guards

Preventing route exits with CanDeactivate guards

Checking if a lazy-loaded module can be loaded with CanLoad

Router Loading Indicator

Understanding Router Hash location strategy

Secondary router outlets and auxiliary routes

The router module extra configuration options: enableTracing, scrollPositionRestoration, paramsInheritanceStrategy, etc.

What Will You Learn In this Course

At the end of this course, you will feel comfortable setting up the Angular Router from scratch in an existing Angular application.

You will know not only the essentials of the router together with all its most advanced features, but most importantly you will know exactly when to use each feature and why, and you will know numerous best practices that will help you to make the most out of the Angular Router.

Who this course is for:

Angular developers, looking to learn more about the Angular Router




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