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Add title
properties in your routes config:
const routes: Routes = [
{
path: '',
data: {
title: 'Parent title',
},
children: [
{
path: ':requestId',
data: {
title: 'Sub route title',
},
},
],
},
];
The service should now be able to collect all title
properties defined for the current url. Each time a new title
is found for a child, it will be translated and prepended, ending with – Lucca YourAppName
.
ex: Sub route title – Parent title – Lucca YourAppName
For dynamic titles, the prependTitle
method from LuTitleStrategy
enables you to add a custom title.
In a component, you could do the following:
const userName: string = this.userService.getCurrentUser();
this.luTitleStrategy.prependTitle(userName);
You can also replace the first fragment using:
const userName: string = this.userService.getOtherUser();
this.luTitleStrategy.overrideFirstTitlePart(userName);
Both prependTitle
and overrideFirstTitlePart
can also be called using Observable<string>
:
const selectedUser$ = this.userStore.selected$;
this.luTitleStrategy.prependTitle(selectedUser$);
You will need to:
@lucca-front/ng
YourAppNameTranslateService
) that implements the ILuTitleTranslateService
provideLuTitleStrategy
in your app.module.ts
/ app.config.ts
provideLuTitleStrategy({
appName: () => 'YourAppName',
translateService: () => inject(YourAppNameTranslateService), // optional
}),
Two naming strategies are available:
'product'
), the title must end with – Lucca YourAppName
'other'
), the title must end with – YourAppName – Lucca
In this case, you must provide the optional parameter namingStrategy: 'other'
like so:
provideLuTitleStrategy({
appName: () => 'YourAppName',
translateService: () => inject(YourAppNameTranslateService), // optional
namingStrategy: 'other',
}),
YourAppNameTranslateService
be used in combination with the token LU_TITLE_TRANSLATE_SERVICE
.
This service should implement the ILuTitleTranslateService
interface. It allows you to use any translation service (ngx-translate
, transloco
, ...etc).
You should end up with the following if you are using ngx-translate
:
@Injectable({ providedIn: 'root' })
export class CoreHRTranslateService implements ILuTitleTranslateService {
constructor(private translateService: TranslateService) {}
translate(key: string, args: unknown): string {
return this.translateService.instant(key, args);
}
}
or if you are using transloco
:
@Injectable({ providedIn: 'root' })
export class CoreHRTranslateService implements ILuTitleTranslateService {
constructor(private translateService: TranslocoService) {}
translate(key: string, args: HashMap): string {
return this.translateService.translate(key, args);
}
}
app.module.ts
configIn the app.module.ts
, you need to call provideLuTitleStrategy
in the providers
array:
@NgModule({
providers: [provideLuTitleStrategy({ translateService: () => inject(YourAppNameTranslateService) })],
})
export class AppModule {}
lucca-cdk provides a getStoreModuleName(moduleId)
function that will fetch the name of your module from the Lucca Store API.
Use it like this in your app.config.ts
/ main.ts
file:
import { provideLuTitleStrategy } from '@lucca-front/ng/title';
import { getStoreModuleName } from '@lucca/cdk/remote-entity';
provideLuTitleStrategy({
appTitle: () => getStoreModuleName('my-module-id'),
}),
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