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angular-new-router-latest
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A new router for Angular 1.5 and 2.0, written with TypeScript.
NOTE: The dist output was compiled from commit 7df14e42
For now, the code has been moved to angular/angular. APIs are still rapidly changing, so I don't recommend using this in an important production app quite yet.
See the Angular Weekly Meeting Notes for updates.
NOTE: Everything below is out-of-date, but left for posterity.
You can install the router via npm
:
npm install angular-new-router
The documentation is pretty sparse. See the examples/
directory in this repo for now.
This router aims to fulfill the requirements mentioned in the Angular 2.0 router design document.
Below is a short summary of these goals:
ng-view
s in Angular 1.x's ngRoute)href
s based on router hierarchiesApache 2
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A new router for both Angular 1 and Angular 2
We found that angular-new-router-latest demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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