I have a route registered with some data:
const routes: Routes =
[
{path: 'my-route', data: { title: 'MyTitle' }, component: MyComponent},
];
and I'm trying to access to the route's data using ActivatedRoute
:
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { ActivatedRoute } from '@angular/router';
@Component({...})
export class MyComponent implements OnInit {
private routeData;
constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.routeData = this.route.data.subscribe((data) => {
console.log(data); // this is returning an empty object {}
});
}
}
but for some reasons data
is an empty object.
How to solve this problem?
Edit: the problem is that I was trying to access the ActivatedRoute from a Component which is outside the <router-outlet>
. So it looks like that this is the intended behaviour.
However I still think that my answer below can be useful to anyone who is trying to accomplish the same thing.
I found a workaround on GitHub (thanks
manklu) that I used in order to accomplish what I needed:
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { Router, RoutesRecognized } from '@angular/router';
@Component({...})
export class MyComponent implements OnInit {
private routeData;
constructor(private router: Router) { }
ngOnInit() {
this.router.events.subscribe((data) => {
if (data instanceof RoutesRecognized) {
this.routeData = data.state.root.firstChild.data;
}
});
}
}
doing this way this.routeData
will hold the route data that I needed (in my case the page title
).
I Don't know the version spoken, but as of Angular 6,
this worked for me:
(Ofcourse thanks to shinDath)
routeData;
ngOnInit() {
//child route param doesnt go up to parent route params.
this.router.events.subscribe((val) => {
if (val instanceof ActivationEnd) {
if(!$.isEmptyObject(val.snapshot.params)){
this.routeData = val.snapshot.params;
}
}
});
}
This is part of my code (NOTE: I'm using Angular 8):
constructor(private _router: Router, private _route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngOnInit() {
...
this.listenRouting();
}
listenRouting() {
this._router.events.subscribe((router: any) => {
routerUrl = router.url;
if (routerUrl && typeof routerUrl === 'string') {
routerList = routerUrl.slice(1).split('/');
console.log("data.breadcrumbs", this._route.snapshot.routeConfig.children.find(child => child.path === routerList[routerList.length - 1]).data.breadcrumbs);
...
}
});
}
So data is "hiding" under ActivatedRoute.snapshot.routeConfig.children Array. Each child contains, among other things, data.
In my case data is configured in routing.module, e.g.:
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: "facility-datas",
component: FacilityTerminal,
data: {
breadcrumbs: "b ft"
}
},
...
];
Below should work:
constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngOnInit() {
console.log(this.route.snapshot.data);
}