Angular - Conditional module load on lazy loading
I wanna load different module in root route of my application based on the group/role of current user. I have a service class where I can get the group of current user, then I would like to load lazy module based on this group. The question is: How can I do that: How can I define a conditional module lazy loading (loadChildren property) ? What is the best way to do that?
I think these solutions:
1 - Inject the service in app-routing.module and do an if else clause on loadChildren property like this: loadChildren: this.service.group === 'A' ? #moduleA : #moduleB
. Is this possible? If so, is ok to inject services in routes modules?
2 - I could use specific guard for root route and then do a redirect. In that case, I would use a canLoad as I don't want to module event load if the group not match ( [Difference between Angular's canLoad and canActivate?). If so, I would need to identify if current route is the root to apply the redirect.
I have the following code:
const routes: Routes = [
{
path: '',
loadChildren: './moduleOne.module#moduleOne', //the module that will be
//loaded will depends on the group of current user.
canActivate: [AuthGuard]
},
Thank you all!
angular angular-ui-router
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I wanna load different module in root route of my application based on the group/role of current user. I have a service class where I can get the group of current user, then I would like to load lazy module based on this group. The question is: How can I do that: How can I define a conditional module lazy loading (loadChildren property) ? What is the best way to do that?
I think these solutions:
1 - Inject the service in app-routing.module and do an if else clause on loadChildren property like this: loadChildren: this.service.group === 'A' ? #moduleA : #moduleB
. Is this possible? If so, is ok to inject services in routes modules?
2 - I could use specific guard for root route and then do a redirect. In that case, I would use a canLoad as I don't want to module event load if the group not match ( [Difference between Angular's canLoad and canActivate?). If so, I would need to identify if current route is the root to apply the redirect.
I have the following code:
const routes: Routes = [
{
path: '',
loadChildren: './moduleOne.module#moduleOne', //the module that will be
//loaded will depends on the group of current user.
canActivate: [AuthGuard]
},
Thank you all!
angular angular-ui-router
add a comment |
I wanna load different module in root route of my application based on the group/role of current user. I have a service class where I can get the group of current user, then I would like to load lazy module based on this group. The question is: How can I do that: How can I define a conditional module lazy loading (loadChildren property) ? What is the best way to do that?
I think these solutions:
1 - Inject the service in app-routing.module and do an if else clause on loadChildren property like this: loadChildren: this.service.group === 'A' ? #moduleA : #moduleB
. Is this possible? If so, is ok to inject services in routes modules?
2 - I could use specific guard for root route and then do a redirect. In that case, I would use a canLoad as I don't want to module event load if the group not match ( [Difference between Angular's canLoad and canActivate?). If so, I would need to identify if current route is the root to apply the redirect.
I have the following code:
const routes: Routes = [
{
path: '',
loadChildren: './moduleOne.module#moduleOne', //the module that will be
//loaded will depends on the group of current user.
canActivate: [AuthGuard]
},
Thank you all!
angular angular-ui-router
I wanna load different module in root route of my application based on the group/role of current user. I have a service class where I can get the group of current user, then I would like to load lazy module based on this group. The question is: How can I do that: How can I define a conditional module lazy loading (loadChildren property) ? What is the best way to do that?
I think these solutions:
1 - Inject the service in app-routing.module and do an if else clause on loadChildren property like this: loadChildren: this.service.group === 'A' ? #moduleA : #moduleB
. Is this possible? If so, is ok to inject services in routes modules?
2 - I could use specific guard for root route and then do a redirect. In that case, I would use a canLoad as I don't want to module event load if the group not match ( [Difference between Angular's canLoad and canActivate?). If so, I would need to identify if current route is the root to apply the redirect.
I have the following code:
const routes: Routes = [
{
path: '',
loadChildren: './moduleOne.module#moduleOne', //the module that will be
//loaded will depends on the group of current user.
canActivate: [AuthGuard]
},
Thank you all!
angular angular-ui-router
angular angular-ui-router
asked Nov 24 '18 at 4:11
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