Here is another workaround with refernce to JavierFuentes answer:
<a [routerLink]="['self-route', id]" fragment="some-element" (click)="gotoHashtag('some-element')">Jump to Element</a>
in script:
import {ActivatedRoute} from "@angular/router";
import {Subscription} from "rxjs/Subscription";
export class Links {
private scrollExecuted: boolean = false;
constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngAfterViewChecked() {
if (!this.scrollExecuted) {
let routeFragmentSubscription: Subscription;
routeFragmentSubscription = this.route.fragment.subscribe(fragment => {
if (fragment) {
let element = document.getElementById(fragment);
if (element) {
element.scrollIntoView();
this.scrollExecuted = true;
// Free resources
setTimeout(
() => {
console.log('routeFragmentSubscription unsubscribe');
routeFragmentSubscription.unsubscribe();
}, 0);
}
}
});
}
}
gotoHashtag(fragment: string) {
const element = document.querySelector("#" + fragment);
if (element) element.scrollIntoView(element);
}
}
This allows user to directly scroll to element, if user directly lands on the page having hashtag in url.
But in this case, I have subscribed route Fragment in ngAfterViewChecked
but ngAfterViewChecked()
gets called continuously per every ngDoCheck
and it doesn't allows user to scroll back to top, so routeFragmentSubscription.unsubscribe
is called after a timeout of 0 millis after view is scrolled to element.
Additionally gotoHashtag
method is defined to scroll to element when user specifically clicks on the anchor tag.
Update:
If url has querystrings, [routerLink]="['self-route', id]"
in anchor wont preserve the querystrings. I tried following workaround for the same:
<a (click)="gotoHashtag('some-element')">Jump to Element</a>
constructor( private route: ActivatedRoute,
private _router:Router) {
}
...
...
gotoHashtag(fragment: string) {
let url = '';
let urlWithSegments = this._router.url.split('#');
if(urlWithSegments.length){
url = urlWithSegments[0];
}
window.location.hash = fragment;
const element = document.querySelector("#" + fragment);
if (element) element.scrollIntoView(element);
}