Hi Manfred, Martin. There is a good reason there is no support for this. It leads to tightly coupled code, and the code tends to land 'far' away from where it belongs. The easy solution is to create a service that checks the thing you need, and then just assign that to the canActivate lifetime hooks you need it.
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