You can listen for two router events:
RouteConfigLoadStart
RouteConfigLoadEnd
They fire when a lazy loaded module is being loaded. The advantage of using these over the standard router events such as NavigationStart
is that they won’t fire on every route change.
Listen to them in your root AppComponent to show / hide your spinner.
app.component.ts
import { Router, RouteConfigLoadStart, RouteConfigLoadEnd } from '@angular/router';
...
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
loadingRouteConfig: boolean;
constructor (private router: Router) {}
ngOnInit () {
this.router.events.subscribe(event => {
if (event instanceof RouteConfigLoadStart) {
this.loadingRouteConfig = true;
} else if (event instanceof RouteConfigLoadEnd) {
this.loadingRouteConfig = false;
}
});
}
}
app.component.html
Just a simple string here, but you could use a spinner component.
<router-outlet></router-outlet>
<ng-container *ngIf="loadingRouteConfig">Loading route config...</ng-container>
I’m using this approach with Angular v4.2.3