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Mike Street
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Mike Street (aka mikestreety) is a frontend developer from Brighton, UK. Specializing in Gulp, SCSS, HTML, and Vue, he has been developing websites professionally since 2010. After making his first Vue app as an experimental side project, he's been hooked ever since. When not developing on the web, Mike likes to explore the Sussex countryside on his bike, start a new side-project without finishing the last, or heading to the cinema.
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Programmatically navigating with, redirecting, and adding an alias

While building your app, there may be situations that require some different navigation techniques. These may be navigating programmatically, for example in a component or the main Vue instance, redirecting users when they hit a specific URL, or loading the same component with various URLs.

Navigating programmatically

You may want to alter the path, URL, or user flow from the code, a component, or action. An example of this might be sending the user to the basket after they've added an item.

To do this, you use a push() function on the router instance. The value of push can either be a string for a direct URL or it can accept an object to pass named routes...

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Mike Street

Mike Street (aka mikestreety) is a frontend developer from Brighton, UK. Specializing in Gulp, SCSS, HTML, and Vue, he has been developing websites professionally since 2010. After making his first Vue app as an experimental side project, he's been hooked ever since. When not developing on the web, Mike likes to explore the Sussex countryside on his bike, start a new side-project without finishing the last, or heading to the cinema.
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