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ion-router

The router is a component for handling routing inside vanilla and Stencil JavaScript projects.

Note: this component should only be used with vanilla and Stencil JavaScript projects. For Angular projects, use ion-router-outlet and the Angular router.

Apps should have a single ion-router component in the codebase. This component controls all interactions with the browser history and it aggregates updates through an event system.

ion-router is just a URL coordinator for the navigation outlets of ionic: ion-nav and ion-tabs.

That means the ion-router never touches the DOM, it does NOT show the components or emit any kind of lifecycle events, it just tells ion-nav and ion-tabs what and when to "show" based on the browser's URL.

In order to configure this relationship between components (to load/select) and URLs, ion-router uses a declarative syntax using JSX/HTML to define a tree of routes.

Usage

Javascript

<ion-router>
  <ion-route component="page-tabs">
    <ion-route url="/schedule" component="tab-schedule">
      <ion-route component="page-schedule"></ion-route>
      <ion-route url="/session/:sessionId" component="page-session"></ion-route>
    </ion-route>

    <ion-route url="/speakers" component="tab-speaker">
      <ion-route component="page-speaker-list"></ion-route>
      <ion-route url="/session/:sessionId" component="page-session"></ion-route>
      <ion-route url="/:speakerId" component="page-speaker-detail"></ion-route>
    </ion-route>

    <ion-route url="/map" component="page-map"></ion-route>
    <ion-route url="/about" component="page-about"></ion-route>
  </ion-route>

  <ion-route url="/tutorial" component="page-tutorial"></ion-route>
  <ion-route url="/login" component="page-login"></ion-route>
  <ion-route url="/account" component="page-account"></ion-route>
  <ion-route url="/signup" component="page-signup"></ion-route>
  <ion-route url="/support" component="page-support"></ion-route>
</ion-router>

Properties

Property Attribute Description Type Default
root root By default ion-router will match the routes at the root path ("/"). That can be changed when string '/'
useHash use-hash The router can work in two "modes": - With hash: /index.html#/path/to/page - Without hash: /path/to/page Using one or another might depend in the requirements of your app and/or where it's deployed. Usually "hash-less" navigation works better for SEO and it's more user friendly too, but it might requires additional server-side configuration in order to properly work. On the otherside hash-navigation is much easier to deploy, it even works over the file protocol. By default, this property is true, change to false to allow hash-less URLs. boolean true

Events

Event Description Type
ionRouteDidChange Emitted when the route had changed CustomEvent<RouterEventDetail>
ionRouteWillChange Event emitted when the route is about to change CustomEvent<RouterEventDetail>

Methods

back() => Promise<void>

Go back to previous page in the window.history.

Returns

Type: Promise<void>

push(url: string, direction?: RouterDirection) => Promise<boolean>

Navigate to the specified URL.

Returns

Type: Promise<boolean>


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