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Angular 2 - a web framework for modern web apps
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/**
* `LocationStrategy` is responsible for representing and reading route state
* from the the browser's URL. Angular provides two strategies:
* {@link HashLocationStrategy} (default) and {@link PathLocationStrategy}.
*
* This is used under the hood of the {@link Location} service.
*
* Applications should use the {@link Router} or {@link Location} services to
* interact with application route state.
*
* For instance, {@link HashLocationStrategy} produces URLs like
* `http://example.com#/foo`, and {@link PathLocationStrategy} produces
* `http://example.com/foo` as an equivalent URL.
*
* See these two classes for more.
*/
export declare abstract class LocationStrategy {
abstract path(): string;
abstract prepareExternalUrl(internal: string): string;
abstract pushState(state: any, title: string, url: string, queryParams: string): void;
abstract forward(): void;
abstract back(): void;
abstract onPopState(fn: (_: any) => any): void;
abstract getBaseHref(): string;
}
export declare function normalizeQueryParams(params: string): string;