Routing to static html page in Angular 6+

Pavan Jadda picture Pavan Jadda · Nov 21, 2018 · Viewed 14k times · Source

I have an Angular project with 3 components country, region, home. When I load the home page, I have route setup to HomeComponent, which hyperlinks for routes. Everything works just fine and behaving like a single page (SPA). Now, I want to add a static HTML page and route to it. I looked at Angular Route documentation, I couldn't find a way to do this. Here are the questions I have

  1. Where can I place my static HTML pages
  2. How to route those file in app-routing.module.ts

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Answer

Tony M picture Tony M · Jun 11, 2019

A little late on this one, was googling around for an Angular to static html generator and came across this and figured I'd pop in. I actually learned how to do this exact thing today.

A static html page is basically no different than another static asset such as a stylesheet or image, so we can treat those pages the exact same.

Following the Angular asset configuration docs, we can create our html files and reference them in the application through the .angular-cli.json or angular.json as appropriate.

One thing I found particularly useful was being able to manually configure the reference path for the html page when it is resolved by the browser.

For example if we have a html in the directory src/static-pages/page1.html, by default if you add that path to the assets section of your angular.json, it will exist at the route http://hostname/static-pages/page1.html. Angular allows you to change the resolve path for this asset to be whatever you want by providing a few extra pieces of information into the assets section when referencing your static html or other asset.

Ex:

// angular.json

{
   ...

   "assets": [
       // This page is routed /static-pages/page1.html
       "src/static-pages/page1.html",
       
       // This page is routed /home/page1.html
       { "glob": "page1.html", "input": "src/static-pages/", "output": "/home/" }
   ],
 
   ...
}

The main difference between doing this and creating a visual component that only renders static html, is that this allows a web crawler to index that html page. If you simply just want to render static html text, I would create an additional SPA component in Angular, and do the routing as normal in your HomeComponent.