/** * @license * Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license */ import {InjectionToken} from '@angular/core'; import {LocationChangeListener} from './platform_location'; /** * `LocationStrategy` is responsible for representing and reading route state * from the browser's URL. Angular provides two strategies: * {@link HashLocationStrategy} and {@link PathLocationStrategy}. * * This is used under the hood of the {@link Location} service. * * Applications should use the {@link Router} or {@link Location} services to * interact with application route state. * * For instance, {@link HashLocationStrategy} produces URLs like * `http://example.com#/foo`, and {@link PathLocationStrategy} produces * `http://example.com/foo` as an equivalent URL. * * See these two classes for more. * * @stable */ export abstract class LocationStrategy { abstract path(includeHash?: boolean): string; abstract prepareExternalUrl(internal: string): string; abstract pushState(state: any, title: string, url: string, queryParams: string): void; abstract replaceState(state: any, title: string, url: string, queryParams: string): void; abstract forward(): void; abstract back(): void; abstract onPopState(fn: LocationChangeListener): void; abstract getBaseHref(): string; } /** * The `APP_BASE_HREF` token represents the base href to be used with the * {@link PathLocationStrategy}. * * If you're using {@link PathLocationStrategy}, you must provide a provider to a string * representing the URL prefix that should be preserved when generating and recognizing * URLs. * * ### Example * * ```typescript * import {Component, NgModule} from '@angular/core'; * import {APP_BASE_HREF} from '@angular/common'; * * @NgModule({ * providers: [{provide: APP_BASE_HREF, useValue: '/my/app'}] * }) * class AppModule {} * ``` * * @stable */ export const APP_BASE_HREF = new InjectionToken('appBaseHref');