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@ngrx/router-store
Advanced tools
@ngrx/router-store is an Angular library that integrates the Angular Router with the NgRx state management library. It allows you to manage and synchronize the router state with the NgRx store, providing a single source of truth for your application's state.
Router State Management
This feature allows you to manage the router state within the NgRx store. The code sample demonstrates how to set up the StoreRouterConnectingModule and routerReducer in your Angular module.
import { StoreRouterConnectingModule, routerReducer, RouterStateSerializer } from '@ngrx/router-store';
@NgModule({
imports: [
StoreModule.forRoot({ router: routerReducer }),
StoreRouterConnectingModule.forRoot()
],
providers: [
{ provide: RouterStateSerializer, useClass: CustomSerializer }
]
})
export class AppModule {}
Custom Router State Serializer
This feature allows you to create a custom serializer for the router state. The code sample shows how to implement a custom RouterStateSerializer to define how the router state should be serialized.
import { RouterStateSerializer } from '@ngrx/router-store';
import { RouterStateSnapshot, ActivatedRouteSnapshot } from '@angular/router';
export interface RouterStateUrl {
url: string;
params: Params;
queryParams: Params;
}
export class CustomSerializer implements RouterStateSerializer<RouterStateUrl> {
serialize(routerState: RouterStateSnapshot): RouterStateUrl {
const { url } = routerState;
const { queryParams } = routerState.root;
let state: ActivatedRouteSnapshot = routerState.root;
while (state.firstChild) {
state = state.firstChild;
}
const { params } = state;
return { url, params, queryParams };
}
}
Router State Selectors
This feature provides selectors to access the router state from the NgRx store. The code sample demonstrates how to create a selector to get the current URL from the router state.
import { createSelector } from '@ngrx/store';
import { RouterReducerState } from '@ngrx/router-store';
export const selectRouter = (state: AppState) => state.router;
export const selectCurrentUrl = createSelector(
selectRouter,
(routerState: RouterReducerState<RouterStateUrl>) => routerState.state.url
);
The sources for this package are in the main NgRx repo. Please file issues and pull requests against that repo.
License: MIT
7.0.0 (2018-12-20)
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FAQs
Bindings to connect @angular/router to @ngrx/store
The npm package @ngrx/router-store receives a total of 132,334 weekly downloads. As such, @ngrx/router-store popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ngrx/router-store demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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