I have an existing project developed with Angular 4. I need to control the access to a particular route based on user-rights. The simplified route configuration looks like this:
[
{ path: '', redirectTo: '/myApp/home(secondary:xyz)', pathMatch: 'full' },
{ path: 'myApp'
children: [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'home', pathMatch: 'full' },
{ path: 'home', ... },
...
{ path: 'product'
children: [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'categoryA', pathMatch: 'full' },
{ path: 'categoryA', component: CategoryAComponent, canActivate: [CategoryACanActivateGuard]},
{ path: 'categoryB', component: CategoryBComponent},
...
]
},
...
]
},
...
]
Now, I want to control the access to www.myWeb.com/myApp/product/categoryA
. If the user doesn't have enough permission, he/she will be redirected to ... /product/CategoryB
. I have written a CanActivate
RouteGuard to do this, the guard class looks like this:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { CanActivate, Router, ActivatedRouteSnapshot, RouterStateSnapshot, ActivatedRoute } from '@angular/router';
import { MyService } from '... my-service.service';
@Injectable()
export class CategoryACanActivateGuard implements CanActivate {
constructor(private myService: MyService, private router: Router) { }
canActivate(route: ActivatedRouteSnapshot, state: RouterStateSnapshot): Promise<boolean> {
return this.myService.checkPermission()
.then(result => {
if (!result.hasAccess) {
//redirect here
this.router.navigate(['./myApp/product/categoryB']);
//works, but I want to remove hardcoding 'myApp'
//this.router.navigate(['../../categoryB']);
//doesn't work, redirects to home page
//this.router.navigate(['./categoryB'], { relativeTo: this.route});
//do not have this.route object. Injecting Activated route in the constructor did not solve the problem
}
return result.hasAccess;
});
}
}
Everything works fine, but I want redirect relative to the target route like the following:
this.router.navigate(['/product/categoryB'], { relativeTo: <route-of-categoryA>});
// or
this.router.navigate(['/categoryB'], { relativeTo: <route-of-categoryA>});
Unfortunately, relativeTo
accepts only ActivatedRoute
objects and all I have is ActivatedRouteSnapshot
and RouterStateSnapshot
. Is there a way to navigate relative to the target route (in this case categoryA)? Any help will be really appreciated.
Note:
- I can not change the route configuration other than adding some route-guards.
- I am not looking looking for
this.router.navigateByUrl
usingstate.url
. I want to userouter.navigate([...], { relativeTo: this-is-what-need})
.