Angular navigate to component by full page load
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I am new to Angular and stuck with the following problem:
I have a login component from which I to move to dashboard component when login is correct.
I am trying to import css in dashboard component but they are not loading. But, if I reload the page, the styles are applied.
In dashboard.css file, I have imports like this:
@import 'src/assets/css/style.css';
So, I think, when I move from login to dashboard component, I need to fully load the page instead of simply moving to dashboard component with router-outlet.
So, what is the best way to navigate to dashboard component and all imports are applied?
I tried following but they don't load the page fully:
this.router.navigateByUrl('/dashboard');
or
this.router.navigate(['dashboard']);
I think I'll need something like this:
this->window.location = '...';
I'll try to find if similar statement exists in Angular
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I am new to Angular and stuck with the following problem:
I have a login component from which I to move to dashboard component when login is correct.
I am trying to import css in dashboard component but they are not loading. But, if I reload the page, the styles are applied.
In dashboard.css file, I have imports like this:
@import 'src/assets/css/style.css';
So, I think, when I move from login to dashboard component, I need to fully load the page instead of simply moving to dashboard component with router-outlet.
So, what is the best way to navigate to dashboard component and all imports are applied?
I tried following but they don't load the page fully:
this.router.navigateByUrl('/dashboard');
or
this.router.navigate(['dashboard']);
I think I'll need something like this:
this->window.location = '...';
I'll try to find if similar statement exists in Angular
angular
these both 2 ways do render the component to the router-outlet
– Asanka
Nov 19 at 18:16
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I am new to Angular and stuck with the following problem:
I have a login component from which I to move to dashboard component when login is correct.
I am trying to import css in dashboard component but they are not loading. But, if I reload the page, the styles are applied.
In dashboard.css file, I have imports like this:
@import 'src/assets/css/style.css';
So, I think, when I move from login to dashboard component, I need to fully load the page instead of simply moving to dashboard component with router-outlet.
So, what is the best way to navigate to dashboard component and all imports are applied?
I tried following but they don't load the page fully:
this.router.navigateByUrl('/dashboard');
or
this.router.navigate(['dashboard']);
I think I'll need something like this:
this->window.location = '...';
I'll try to find if similar statement exists in Angular
angular
I am new to Angular and stuck with the following problem:
I have a login component from which I to move to dashboard component when login is correct.
I am trying to import css in dashboard component but they are not loading. But, if I reload the page, the styles are applied.
In dashboard.css file, I have imports like this:
@import 'src/assets/css/style.css';
So, I think, when I move from login to dashboard component, I need to fully load the page instead of simply moving to dashboard component with router-outlet.
So, what is the best way to navigate to dashboard component and all imports are applied?
I tried following but they don't load the page fully:
this.router.navigateByUrl('/dashboard');
or
this.router.navigate(['dashboard']);
I think I'll need something like this:
this->window.location = '...';
I'll try to find if similar statement exists in Angular
angular
angular
edited Nov 19 at 18:19
asked Nov 19 at 18:05
Ashutosh
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these both 2 ways do render the component to the router-outlet
– Asanka
Nov 19 at 18:16
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these both 2 ways do render the component to the router-outlet
– Asanka
Nov 19 at 18:16
these both 2 ways do render the component to the router-outlet
– Asanka
Nov 19 at 18:16
these both 2 ways do render the component to the router-outlet
– Asanka
Nov 19 at 18:16
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I figured out, this is the statement I need to use:
window.location.href = 'dashboard';
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I figured out, this is the statement I need to use:
window.location.href = 'dashboard';
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I figured out, this is the statement I need to use:
window.location.href = 'dashboard';
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1
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I figured out, this is the statement I need to use:
window.location.href = 'dashboard';
I figured out, this is the statement I need to use:
window.location.href = 'dashboard';
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these both 2 ways do render the component to the router-outlet
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Nov 19 at 18:16