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I am fresh developer to angular 4. In one of my project, I am using lazy loading for routing. The lazy loading module contains children component. However, routing to children component is always failing with an error.

 Error: Cannot match any routes. URL Segment: 'home/addGroup'

Could you help, if I am doing something wrong? I tried in all the ways, but none of them resulted success.

Below are my modules and routing.

index.html:

<app-root></app-root>

app.module:

import { routes } from './app.routes';

@NgModule({
    declarations: [
        AppComponent,
        UserSignupComponent,
        UserLoginComponent,
    ],
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        routes,
        HttpModule,
        FormsModule
    ]
});

app.routes:

import { HomeModuleModule } from './home-module/home-module.module';

export const appRoutes: Routes = [

    { path: '', redirectTo: 'login', pathMatch: 'full' },
    { path: 'login', component: UserLoginComponent },
    {
        path: 'home', loadChildren: './home-module/home-module.module#HomeModuleModule'
    }
];

export const routes: ModuleWithProviders = RouterModule.forRoot(appRoutes);

app.component.html:

 <router-outlet></router-outlet>

homemodule:

import { routes } from './home.routes';

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        CommonModule,
        BrowserModule,
        routes,
        HttpModule,
        FormsModule
    ],

    declarations: [HomeComponent, AddGroupComponent, AddItemComponent],
    providers: [httpserviceClass, sharedserviceClass],
})

home.routes:

export const router: Routes = [
    { path: '', component: HomeComponent, pathMatch: 'full' },
    {
        path: 'home', component: HomeComponent,
        children: [
            { path: 'addItem/:groupName', component: AddItemComponent },
            { path: 'addGroup', component: AddGroupComponent },
        ]
    }
];

export const routes: ModuleWithProviders = RouterModule.forChild(router);

home.component.html:

<nav class="navbar navbar-default noMargin">
  <div class="container-fluid">
    <div class="navbar-header">
      <a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Budget</a>
    </div>
    <ul class="nav navbar-nav">
      <li> <a [routerLink]="['addGroup']"> addgroup </a>         </li>
    </ul>
  </div>
</nav>

<div>
 <router-outlet></router-outlet>
</div>

The point is, I am able to redirect to "home" component of home-module from login component by

"this.router.navigate(['home']);"

However, from home component, I am not able to route to addGroup component via

<a [routerLink]="['addGroup']"> addgroup </a>

Am I missing something?

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  • Did you try to remove bracket from routerLink ? Like this : <a routerLink="addGroup">
    – Toodoo
    Jan 5, 2018 at 12:59
  • Yes, I tried it. But had the same result. Error: Cannot match any routes. URL Segment: 'home/addGroup'
    – Sreehari
    Jan 5, 2018 at 13:13
  • Try adding full path to the routerLink in HomeComponent - [routerLink]="['home', 'addGroup']" Jan 5, 2018 at 13:33
  • @ManojChalode: I missed to tell. It worked in that way. But I saw 2 problems in it. 1. the url is showing as "localhost:4200/home/home/addGroup". path is containing 'home' 2 times. I feel, it should be shown in that way. It should show as "localhost:4200/home/addGroup". Is it not? 2. If I have 10 routerLinks, I have to give 'home' in all the routes unnecessarily?
    – Sreehari
    Jan 5, 2018 at 13:44

1 Answer 1

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I found the issue. I must admit that my understanding was wrong at the time when I posted the question.

I have to mention few points here.

I am routing to homeModule using the route "home" as in app.routes.

{ path: 'home', loadChildren: './home-module/home-module.module#HomeModuleModule' }

And in home.routes, I am loading "HomeComponent" as default. Hence routing to "HomeComponent" was successful.

If we keenly observe the home.routes,

export const router: Routes = [
{ path: '', component: HomeComponent, pathMatch: 'full' },
{
    path: 'home', component: HomeComponent,
    children: [
        { path: 'addItem/:groupName', component: AddItemComponent },
        { path: 'addGroup', component: AddGroupComponent },
    ]
}
];

it contains a separate "home" route.

        path: 'home', component: HomeComponent

As this different "home" route also contains the same name "home" in "app.routes", that added a lot of confusion.

There are two ways that I can be corrected.

1. At first, to release the confusion, change the 'home' route in home.route to 'welcome'.

         path: 'home', component: HomeComponent,

to

         path: 'welcome', component: HomeComponent, 

And then now, fix the actual bug.

 { path: '', component: HomeComponent, pathMatch: 'full' } 

should be changed to

 { path: '', redirectTo: 'welcome', pathMatch: 'full' } 

This will redirectTo home/welcome when loading the homeComponent. And when you click on addGroup, it redirects to "/addGroup". So the resultant path would be "/home/welcome/addGroup"

  1. The secong way is, change the routes in home.routes to

     export const router: Routes = [     
     { path: '', component: HomeComponent,
         children:[               
           {path: 'addItem/:groupName', component:AddItemComponent},
           {path: 'addGroup', component:AddGroupComponent}
         ]
      }
    ];
    

    In this case, the resultant path when routing to addGroup is simply "/home/addGroup"

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