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I am creating one angular2-meteor app.

export const routes: Route[] = [{
    path: '',
    redirectTo: "login",
    pathMatch: "full"
}, 
{
    path: 'login',
    component: LoginComponent
}, 
{
    path: 'csvtemplate',
    component: TemplateComponent,
    canActivate: ['canActivateForLoggedIn'],
    children: [{
        path: '',
        redirectTo: 'dashboard' <----how to add condition for multiple path
    }, 
    {
        path:'dashboard',
        component: DashboardComponent
    },
    {
        path: 'csvtimeline/:month/:year',
        component: CsvTimelineComponent
    }, {
        path: 'csvjson',
        component: CsvJsonComponent
    }]
}];

When i login to my app using LoginComponent it will go to TemplateComponent which have three child components

  • dashboard
  • csvtimeline
  • csvjson

Now i have by default set redirectTo to my dashboard component. but in place of this redirect i want to redirect to csvjson component or csvtimeline component based on login user profile.

Suppose

If Login User is "Admin" he should be redirectTo - > dashboard Component

If Login User is "Guest" then he should be redirectTo - > csvjson component

i know we can do this in ngOnInit() of dashboard component for redirect.

if (this.user && this.user.profile.role == 'Guest') {
             this._router.navigate(['csvtemplate/csvjson']);
        }

but i am looking for better option so i don't have to open dashboard component each time and it will directly go to csvjson component.

Amit kumar
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2 Answers2

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Here is the better solution: Guard the admin feature according to Angular guide.
Using CanActivate hook Steps:

1) Add auth-guard.service.ts file

import { Injectable }     from '@angular/core';
import { CanActivate }    from '@angular/router';
import { Router } from '@angular/router';

@Injectable()
export class AuthGuard implements CanActivate {
    canActivate() {
        //Your redirect logic/condition. I use this.

        if (this.user && this.user.profile.role == 'Guest') {
         this.router.navigate(['dashboard']);
        }
        console.log('AuthGuard#canActivate called');
        return true;
    }
    //Constructor 
    constructor(private router: Router) { }
}

2) Update the routing file, in my case it's app.module.ts

import { AuthGuard } from './auth-guard.service';
import { AdminComponent } from './admin/admin.component';
@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    AppComponent,
    AdminComponent
  ],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    FormsModule,
    HttpModule,

    RouterModule.forRoot([
        {
          path: 'admin',
          component: AdminComponent,
          canActivate:[AuthGuard]
        },
        {
        path: '',
        redirectTo: '/dashboard',
        pathMatch: 'full'
       }
    ])
  ],
  providers: [AuthGuard],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }

**Reference ** https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/guide/router.html#!#can-activate-guard

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  • Good solution, but not exact, in this case too if user knows the url of prohibited route lets say `csvtimeline` than he is able to go there by simply adding url in browser. this logic just redirect to router based on login condition nothing else – Pardeep Jain Jul 20 '17 at 06:10
  • What if you define the prohibited path in RouterModule and set its caActivate property like this .. RouterModule.forRoot([ { path: 'csvtimeline', component: AdminComponent, canActivate:[AuthGuard] }, .....every time a user redirect to csvtimeline, the canActivate function will be called and there u have written a condition and u can redirect the user to any page you want. – abdul hameed Jul 29 '17 at 04:06
  • Could you, please, let me know what should be returned from the `canActivate`? – manymanymore May 20 '20 at 19:55
  • **Note:** It is not considered good practice to navigate inside a route guard. If you want to redirect somewhere else you should instead return a `UrlTree` (or `Promise|Observable`). – Wilt Apr 12 '23 at 18:22
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In routing module, u need to create local variable "route",check condition and assign requires routing path the variable and assign variable to redirectTo in routing

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { RouterModule, Routes } from '@angular/router';

var route: string = "user";
const role = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem("currentUser")).roleId;

if (role == "1") {
//superadmin role
 route = "project"
} else {
  //normal user role
  route = "user"
}
const adminRoutes: Routes = [ {
path: '',
component: AdminComponent,
canActivate: [AuthGuard],
children: [

  { path: '', redirectTo: route },
  {
    path: 'project',
    loadChildren: './project-dashboard/project-dashboard.module#ProjectModule'
  }, {
    path: 'user',
    loadChildren: './user/user.module#UserModule',
  }
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