angular router outlet code example

Example 1: angular [routerlink]

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      <a [routerLink]="['/user/bob']" [queryParams]="{debug: true}" fragment="education">
  link to user component
</a>

Example 2: angular navigate using component

import {Router} from '@angular/router'; // import router from angular router

export class Component{ 				// Example component.. 
	constructor(private route:Router){} 
  
  	go(){
		this.route.navigate(['/page']); // navigate to other page
	}
}

Example 3: add component in angular router

First you need to make component using 'ng generate'
$ ng generate component home
$ ng generate component about

Next, in the src/app/app-routing.module.ts file import the components as follows:

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { Routes, RouterModule } from '@angular/router';

import { HomeComponent } from './home/home.component';
import { AboutComponent } from './about/about.component';
Next, add the routes as follows:

const routes: Routes = [
  { path: 'home', component: HomeComponent },
  { path: 'about', component: AboutComponent }

];
So now if you visit the /home path you should go to home component and if you visit the /about path you should go to the about component.
/*
I hope it will help you.
Namaste
Stay Home Stay Safe
*/

Example 4: ng router link

<a [routerLink]="['/user/bob']" [queryParams]="{debug: true}" fragment="education">
  link to user component
</a>

Example 5: angular router navigate

// Here’s a basic example using the navigate method:

goPlaces() {
  this.router.navigate(['/', 'page-name']);
}

/*
I hope it will help you.
Namaste
*/

Example 6: angular router outlet

<router-outlet></router-outlet>
<router-outlet name='left'></router-outlet>
<router-outlet name='right'></router-outlet>