Open angular 2 component from a link in email with querystring parameters
I have a component for which I wish to provide the deep link with query string parameters, clicking on which opens the component in the browser.
Example:
exmaple.com/MyComponent?Id=10
I wish to provide a link in the email with the specific Id which opens up the component and shows the information for Id=10 in the modal which I have inside the same component.
I do not wish to provide any router link in the html as its only the single component.
I have basic understand of routing in angular 2 but not sure how it works without the router link.
Thank you.
angular typescript
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I have a component for which I wish to provide the deep link with query string parameters, clicking on which opens the component in the browser.
Example:
exmaple.com/MyComponent?Id=10
I wish to provide a link in the email with the specific Id which opens up the component and shows the information for Id=10 in the modal which I have inside the same component.
I do not wish to provide any router link in the html as its only the single component.
I have basic understand of routing in angular 2 but not sure how it works without the router link.
Thank you.
angular typescript
add a comment |
I have a component for which I wish to provide the deep link with query string parameters, clicking on which opens the component in the browser.
Example:
exmaple.com/MyComponent?Id=10
I wish to provide a link in the email with the specific Id which opens up the component and shows the information for Id=10 in the modal which I have inside the same component.
I do not wish to provide any router link in the html as its only the single component.
I have basic understand of routing in angular 2 but not sure how it works without the router link.
Thank you.
angular typescript
I have a component for which I wish to provide the deep link with query string parameters, clicking on which opens the component in the browser.
Example:
exmaple.com/MyComponent?Id=10
I wish to provide a link in the email with the specific Id which opens up the component and shows the information for Id=10 in the modal which I have inside the same component.
I do not wish to provide any router link in the html as its only the single component.
I have basic understand of routing in angular 2 but not sure how it works without the router link.
Thank you.
angular typescript
angular typescript
edited Nov 21 '18 at 19:02


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You can do this using ActivatedRoute, In your MyComponent.
import { ActivatedRoute } from '@angular/router';
constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.route.queryParams.subscribe(params => {
console.log(params['Id']);
});
}
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You can do this using ActivatedRoute, In your MyComponent.
import { ActivatedRoute } from '@angular/router';
constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.route.queryParams.subscribe(params => {
console.log(params['Id']);
});
}
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You can do this using ActivatedRoute, In your MyComponent.
import { ActivatedRoute } from '@angular/router';
constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.route.queryParams.subscribe(params => {
console.log(params['Id']);
});
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You can do this using ActivatedRoute, In your MyComponent.
import { ActivatedRoute } from '@angular/router';
constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.route.queryParams.subscribe(params => {
console.log(params['Id']);
});
}
You can do this using ActivatedRoute, In your MyComponent.
import { ActivatedRoute } from '@angular/router';
constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.route.queryParams.subscribe(params => {
console.log(params['Id']);
});
}
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