Closing Secondary Router-Outlet Views From Within The Named-Route View Components In Angular 4.4.4 from angular component directive Watch Video

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Ben Nadel demonstrates how to create a secondary-route component that is capable of closing itself in Angular 4.4.4. It doesn't seem to be possible with the routerOutlet directive; only with the .navigate() service method.

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