How do I set up a 404 redirect in Angular CLI?
To set up a 404 redirect in Angular CLI, you can use the RouterModule's wildcard route. You need to add a route that catches all undefined paths and redirects them to a specific component.
Can you show me an example of the code for that?
Sure! In your app-routing.module.ts
, you can add the following code:
const routes: Routes = [
// other routes
{ path: '**', redirectTo: 'not-found' }
];
This will redirect any unknown routes to the 'not-found' component.
What if I want to show a custom 404 page?
You can create a custom component for your 404 page and replace 'not-found' in the redirect with the name of your component. Just make sure to declare it in your module.
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