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route-report

v0.0.1

Published

Generate a list of routes in your app

Readme

Route Report

Automatically parse your Angular routing modules to extract the routes available within your app.

This package is intended to be run as part of a CI/CD pipeline or build process rather than as a module within your app. It can be installed with npm install, and can then be added to the scripts section of your package.json file:

"scripts": {
  "routes": "node node_modules/route-report
}

Do not try to import this package into another module.

Please note: Consider this package experimental/beta at this time. Your app should following standard Angular conventions, i.e. your app structure should look somewhat like this:

/my-sweet-angular-app
  /app
    /src
      app-routing.module.ts
      /some-feature-module
        feature-routing.module.ts

Any deviation from standard Angular conventions is likely to result in this package not working as expected.

Features:

  • Supports standard Angular routing setup as generated by the CLI.
  • Supports one level of nested routes
  • Outputs routes to the console

Future features:

  • Support for non-standard routing configurations
  • Unlimited nested route discovery
  • HTML reporter
  • Tests