How to trigger route resolver manually

Max picture Max · Jan 23, 2017 · Viewed 7.6k times · Source

I'm resolving a user before accessing the account fragment of my user page :

app-routing.component.ts

{
  path: 'users/:id',
  component: UserComponent,
  resolve: {user: UsersService},
  children: [
    {path: '', pathMatch: 'full', redirectTo: 'account'},
    {path: 'account', component: UserAccountComponent},
    {path: 'sites', component: UserSitesComponent}
  ]
}

users.service.ts

resolve(route: ActivatedRouteSnapshot, r: RouterStateSnapshot) {
  return this.getUser(route.params['id']);
}

user-account.component.ts

ngOnInit() {
  this.route.parent.data.subscribe(data => {
    this.user = data['user'];
    // Initialize the form and its validators
    this.initForm();
  });
}

In the user account component I can save or reset the form. In both cases I'd like to update the user of the component and to reset the form and the validators. Ideally It'd like the subscription to be triggered again.

Any idea how to trigger the resolver manually ?

(I used to re-navigate to the same route modulo a random number as the last fragment, but since I exploded my user page into parent/children routes, the resolver, within the parent, is not called anymore when the last fragment changes)

Answer

Murolack picture Murolack · Mar 30, 2018

I agree with "Woot", but if you want to trigger the resolver again, go to your routing module and add

runGuardsAndResolvers: "always"

Now you can navigate on the same page again an the resolver will run again. But be aware only the resolver will run again, no other lifecyle, like "ngOnInit".

Example according to you code

app-routing.component.ts

{
  path: 'users/:id',
  component: UserComponent,
  resolve: {user: UsersService},
  children: [
    {path: '', pathMatch: 'full', redirectTo: 'account'},
    {path: 'account', component: UserAccountComponent, runGuardsAndResolvers: "always"},
    {path: 'sites', component: UserSitesComponent}
  ]
}

Now if you route to the same page again the subscription on your user-account.component.ts will be triggered again