/** * @license * Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license */ import { LocationStrategy } from '@angular/common'; import { OnChanges, OnDestroy } from '@angular/core'; import { Router } from '../router'; import { ActivatedRoute } from '../router_state'; import { UrlTree } from '../url_tree'; /** * @whatItDoes Lets you link to specific parts of your app. * * @howToUse * * Consider the following route configuration: * `[{ path: 'user/:name', component: UserCmp }]` * * When linking to this `user/:name` route, you can write: * `link to user component` * * @description * * The RouterLink directives let you link to specific parts of your app. * * When the link is static, you can use the directive as follows: * `link to user component` * * If you use dynamic values to generate the link, you can pass an array of path * segments, followed by the params for each segment. * * For instance `['/team', teamId, 'user', userName, {details: true}]` * means that we want to generate a link to `/team/11/user/bob;details=true`. * * Multiple static segments can be merged into one * (e.g., `['/team/11/user', userName, {details: true}]`). * * The first segment name can be prepended with `/`, `./`, or `../`: * * If the first segment begins with `/`, the router will look up the route from the root of the * app. * * If the first segment begins with `./`, or doesn't begin with a slash, the router will * instead look in the children of the current activated route. * * And if the first segment begins with `../`, the router will go up one level. * * You can set query params and fragment as follows: * * ``` * * link to user component * * ``` * RouterLink will use these to generate this link: `/user/bob#education?debug=true`. * * You can also tell the directive to preserve the current query params and fragment: * * ``` * * link to user component * * ``` * * The router link directive always treats the provided input as a delta to the current url. * * For instance, if the current url is `/user/(box//aux:team)`. * * Then the following link `Jim` will generate the link * `/user/(jim//aux:team)`. * * @selector ':not(a)[routerLink]' * @ngModule RouterModule * * See {@link Router.createUrlTree} for more information. * * @stable */ export declare class RouterLink { private router; private route; queryParams: { [k: string]: any; }; fragment: string; preserveQueryParams: boolean; preserveFragment: boolean; skipLocationChange: boolean; replaceUrl: boolean; private commands; constructor(router: Router, route: ActivatedRoute); routerLink: any[] | string; onClick(): boolean; urlTree: UrlTree; } /** * @whatItDoes Lets you link to specific parts of your app. * * See {@link RouterLink} for more information. * * @selector 'a[routerLink]' * @ngModule RouterModule * * @stable */ export declare class RouterLinkWithHref implements OnChanges, OnDestroy { private router; private route; private locationStrategy; target: string; queryParams: { [k: string]: any; }; fragment: string; preserveQueryParams: boolean; preserveFragment: boolean; skipLocationChange: boolean; replaceUrl: boolean; private commands; private subscription; href: string; constructor(router: Router, route: ActivatedRoute, locationStrategy: LocationStrategy); routerLink: any[] | string; ngOnChanges(changes: {}): any; ngOnDestroy(): any; onClick(button: number, ctrlKey: boolean, metaKey: boolean): boolean; private updateTargetUrlAndHref(); urlTree: UrlTree; }