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I'm trying to create a breadcrumbs for my Nativescript-Angular application. I read in the navigation documentation that With <page-router-outlet> when you navigate forward, the current page and views are saved in the native navigation stack.



How can i access this navigation stack? This way i can navigate back to a certain page the user wants to go to and clean up all the pages forward of that component.



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    I'm trying to create a breadcrumbs for my Nativescript-Angular application. I read in the navigation documentation that With <page-router-outlet> when you navigate forward, the current page and views are saved in the native navigation stack.



    How can i access this navigation stack? This way i can navigate back to a certain page the user wants to go to and clean up all the pages forward of that component.



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      I'm trying to create a breadcrumbs for my Nativescript-Angular application. I read in the navigation documentation that With <page-router-outlet> when you navigate forward, the current page and views are saved in the native navigation stack.



      How can i access this navigation stack? This way i can navigate back to a certain page the user wants to go to and clean up all the pages forward of that component.



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      I'm trying to create a breadcrumbs for my Nativescript-Angular application. I read in the navigation documentation that With <page-router-outlet> when you navigate forward, the current page and views are saved in the native navigation stack.



      How can i access this navigation stack? This way i can navigate back to a certain page the user wants to go to and clean up all the pages forward of that component.



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          You can always query through the Frame and BackStack, even use them to close multiple pages at one go in case of NativeScript Core.



          For NativeScript Angular, there is a open feature request, but you could still use Frame / NSLocationStrategy to find all pages in history.






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            You can always query through the Frame and BackStack, even use them to close multiple pages at one go in case of NativeScript Core.



            For NativeScript Angular, there is a open feature request, but you could still use Frame / NSLocationStrategy to find all pages in history.






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                For NativeScript Angular, there is a open feature request, but you could still use Frame / NSLocationStrategy to find all pages in history.






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                You can always query through the Frame and BackStack, even use them to close multiple pages at one go in case of NativeScript Core.



                For NativeScript Angular, there is a open feature request, but you could still use Frame / NSLocationStrategy to find all pages in history.







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