ion-router-outlet
Contents
The router outlet behaves in a similar way to Angular's built-in router outlet component and Vue's router view component, but contains the logic for providing a stacked navigation, and animating views in and out.
Although router outlet has methods for navigating around, it's recommended to use the navigation methods in your framework's router.
Life Cycle Hooks
Routes rendered in a Router Outlet have access to specific Ionic events that are wired up to animations
Event Name | Trigger |
---|---|
ionViewWillEnter | Fired when the component routing to is about to animate into view. |
ionViewDidEnter | Fired when the component routing to has finished animating. |
ionViewWillLeave | Fired when the component routing from is about to animate. |
ionViewDidLeave | Fired when the component routing to has finished animating. |
These event tie into Ionic's animation system and can be used to coordinate parts of your app when a Components is done with its animation. These events are not a replacement for your framework's own event system, but an addition.
For handling Router Guards, the older ionViewCanEnter
and ionViewCanLeave
have been replaced with their framework specific equivalent. For Angular, there are Router Guards.
Properties
animated
Description | If true , the router-outlet should animate the transition of components. |
Attribute | animated |
Type | boolean |
Default | true |
animation
Description | This property allows to create custom transition using AnimationBuilder functions. |
Attribute | undefined |
Type | ((baseEl: any, opts?: any) => Animation) ๏ฝ undefined |
Default | undefined |
mode
Description | The mode determines which platform styles to use. |
Attribute | mode |
Type | "ios" ๏ฝ "md" |
Default | getIonMode(this) |