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- /**
- * Creates a new route guard in your project. Route guards are used to control access to
- * parts of your application by checking certain conditions before a route is activated.
- * This schematic generates a new guard with the specified name, type, and options.
- */
- export type Schema = {
- /**
- * Creates the new guard files at the top level of the current project. If set to false, a
- * new folder with the guard's name will be created to contain the files.
- */
- flat?: boolean;
- /**
- * Generate the guard as a function instead of a class. Functional guards can be simpler for
- * basic scenarios.
- */
- functional?: boolean;
- /**
- * Specifies the type(s) of guard to create. You can choose one or more of the following:
- * `CanActivate` (controls access to a route), `CanActivateChild` (controls access to child
- * routes), `CanDeactivate` (asks for confirmation before leaving a route), `CanMatch`
- * (determines if a route can be matched).
- */
- implements?: Implement[];
- /**
- * The name for the new route guard. This will be used to create the guard's class and spec
- * files (e.g., `my-guard.guard.ts` and `my-guard.guard.spec.ts`).
- */
- name: string;
- /**
- * The path where the guard files should be created, relative to the current workspace. If
- * not provided, the guard will be created in the current directory.
- */
- path?: string;
- /**
- * The name of the project where the guard should be created. If not specified, the CLI will
- * determine the project from the current directory.
- */
- project: string;
- /**
- * Skip the generation of a unit test file `spec.ts` for the new guard.
- */
- skipTests?: boolean;
- };
- export declare enum Implement {
- CanActivate = "CanActivate",
- CanActivateChild = "CanActivateChild",
- CanDeactivate = "CanDeactivate",
- CanMatch = "CanMatch"
- }
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