@gluonjs/router / packages/router/src / RouteRecordNormalized
Interface: RouteRecordNormalized
Properties
beforeEnter
readonlybeforeEnter: readonlyNavigationGuard[]
children
readonlychildren:RouteRecordNormalized[]
components
readonlycomponents:Record<string,RouteComponentSource>
data
readonlydata:RouteData
id
readonlyid:number
meta
readonlymeta:RouteMeta
name?
readonlyoptionalname?:string
parent?
readonlyoptionalparent?:RouteRecordNormalized
path
readonlypath:string
redirect?
readonlyoptionalredirect?:RouteLocationRaw<RouteNamedMap> | ((to) =>RouteLocationRaw<RouteNamedMap>)
Example
Inspect the matcher-owned route record after paths, aliases, children, components, metadata, and guards have been normalized:
import { html } from '@gluonjs/core';
import {
createRouterMatcher,
isLazyRouteComponent,
lazyRoute,
type MatcherResolution,
type RouteComponent,
type RouteComponentSource,
type RouteData,
type RouteMeta,
type RouteParamPrimitive,
type RouteParams,
type RouteParamsRaw,
type RouteRecordNormalized,
type RouteRecordRaw,
type RouterMatcher,
} from '@gluonjs/router';
const productId: RouteParamPrimitive = 42;
const rawParams = { id: productId } satisfies RouteParamsRaw;
const ProductPage: RouteComponent = ({ route }) => html`<h1>${route.params.id}</h1>`;
const source: RouteComponentSource = lazyRoute(async () => ProductPage);
const meta = { requiresAuth: false } satisfies RouteMeta;
const data = { section: 'catalog', cache: 'request-free' } satisfies RouteData;
const record = { path: '/products/:id', name: 'product', component: source, meta, data } satisfies RouteRecordRaw;
const matcher: RouterMatcher = createRouterMatcher([record]);
const resolution: MatcherResolution = matcher.resolveName('product', rawParams);
const params: RouteParams = resolution.params;
const normalized: RouteRecordNormalized = resolution.matched[0]!;
console.log(resolution.path, params.id, normalized.meta, normalized.data, isLazyRouteComponent(source));