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Router Component Store

@ngworker/router-component-store

Router Component Store

A strictly typed lightweight alternative to NgRx Router Store (@ngrx/router-store) and ActivatedRoute.

Compatibility

Required peer dependencies:

  • Angular >=15.0
  • NgRx Component Store >=15.0
  • RxJS >=7.5
  • TypeScript >=4.8

Published with partial Ivy compilation.

Find additional documentation in the github.com/ngworker/router-component-store/docs directory.

Guiding principles

Router Component Store is meant as a lightweight alternative to NgRx Router Store that additionaly can be used as a replacement for ActivatedRoute at any route level.

The following principles guide the development of Router Component Store.

  • The global router store closely matches NgRx Router Store selectors
  • Local router stores closely match ActivatedRoute observable properties
  • Router state is immutable and serializable
  • The API is strictly and strongly typed

API

RouterStore

A RouterStore service has the following public properties.

API Description
currentRoute$: Observable<MinimalActivatedRouteSnapshot> Select the current route.
fragment$: Observable<string | null> Select the current route fragment.
queryParams$: Observable<StrictRouteParams> Select the current route query parameters.
routeData$: Observable<StrictRouteData> Select the current route data.
routeParams$: Observable<StrictRouteParams> Select the current route parameters.
title$: Observable<string | undefined> Select the resolved route title.
url$: Observable<string> Select the current URL.
selectQueryParam(param: string): Observable<string | undefined> Select the specified query parameter.
selectRouteData(key: string): Observable<unknown> Select the specified route data.
selectRouteParam(param: string): Observable<string | undefined> Select the specified route parameter.
selectRouterEvents(...acceptedRouterEvents: RouterEvent[]): Observable<RouterEvent> Select router events of the specified router event types.

A RouterStore service is provided by using either provideGlobalRouterStoreor provideLocalRouterStore.

The global RouterStore service is provided in a root environment injector and is never destroyed but can be injected in any injection context.

It emits values similar to @ngrx/router-store selectors. A comparison is in the documentation.

A local RouterStore requires a component-level provider, follows the lifecycle of that component, and can be injected in declarables as well as other component-level services.

It emits values similar to ActivatedRoute. A comparison is in the documentation.

Global router store

An application-wide router store that can be injected in any injection context. Use provideGlobalRouterStore to provide it in a root environment injector.

Use a global router store instead of NgRx Router Store.

Providing in a standalone Angular application:

// main.ts
// (...)
import { provideGlobalRouterStore } from '@ngworker/router-component-store';

bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
  providers: [provideGlobalRouterStore()],
}).catch((error) => console.error(error));

Providing in a classic Angular application:

// app.module.ts
// (...)
import { provideGlobalRouterStore } from '@ngworker/router-component-store';

@NgModule({
  // (...)
  providers: [provideGlobalRouterStore()],
})
export class AppModule {}

Usage in service:

// hero.service.ts
// (...)
import { RouterStore } from '@ngworker/router-component-store';

@Injectable({
  providedIn: 'root',
})
export class HeroService {
  #routerStore = inject(RouterStore);

  activeHeroId$: Observable<string | undefined> =
    this.#routerStore.selectRouteParam('id');
}

Usage in component:

// hero-detail.component.ts
// (...)
import { RouterStore } from '@ngworker/router-component-store';

@Component({
  // (...)
})
export class HeroDetailComponent {
  #routerStore = inject(RouterStore);

  heroId$: Observable<string | undefined> =
    this.#routerStore.selectRouteParam('id');
}

Local router store

A component-level router store. Can be injected in any directive, component, pipe, or component-level service. Explicitly provided in a component sub-tree using Component.providers or Component.viewProviders.

Use a local router store instead of ActivatedRoute.

Usage in component:

// hero-detail.component.ts
// (...)
import {
  provideLocalRouterStore,
  RouterStore,
} from '@ngworker/router-component-store';

@Component({
  // (...)
  providers: [provideLocalRouterStore()],
})
export class HeroDetailComponent {
  #routerStore = inject(RouterStore);

  heroId$: Observable<string | undefined> =
    this.#routerStore.selectRouteParam('id');
}

Serializable router state

Several of the Angular Router's types are recursive which means that they aren't serializable. The router stores exclusively use serializable types to support advanced state synchronization strategies.

MinimalActivatedRouteSnapshot

The MinimalActivatedRouteSnapshot interface is used for the observable RouterStore#currentRoute$ property. This interface is a serializable subset of the Angular Router's ActivatedRouteSnapshot class and has the following public properties.

API Description
children: MinimalActivatedRouteSnapshot[] The children of this route in the route tree.
data: StrictRouteData The static and resolved data of this route.
firstChild: MinimalActivatedRouteSnapshot | null The first child of this route in the route tree.
fragment: string | null The URL fragment shared by all routes.
outlet: string The outlet name of the route.
params: StrictRouteParams The matrix parameters scoped to this route.
queryParams: StrictRouteParams The query parameters shared by all routes.
routeConfig: Route | null The configuration used to match this route.
title: string | undefined The resolved route title.
url: UrlSegment[] The URL segments matched by this route.

StrictRouteData

The StrictRouteData interface is used for the MinimalActivatedRouteSnapshot#data and RouterStore#routeData$ properties. This interface is a serializable subset of the Angular Router's Data type. In particular, the symbol index in the Angular Router's Data type is removed. Additionally, the any member type is replaced with unknown for stricter typing.

StrictRouteData has the following signature.

export type StrictRouteData = {
  readonly [key: string]: unknown;
};

StrictRouteParams

The StrictRouteParams type is used for route parameters in the MinimalActivatedRouteSnapshot#params and RouterStore#routeParams$ properties and for query parameters in the MinimalActivatedRouteSnapshot#queryParams and RouterStore#queryParams$ properties. It is a strictly typed version of the Angular Router's Params type where members are read-only and the any member type is replaced with string | undefined.

StrictRouteParams has the following signature.

export type StrictRouteParams = {
  readonly [key: string]: string | undefined;
};