No I haven't done much with routing myself yet, I just remembered that 
there was something similar on SO when I saw your question.

On Wednesday, December 30, 2015 at 11:51:34 PM UTC+1, Manfred Steyer wrote:
>
> Hi Günter,
>
> thx for your answer. Unfortunatelly I can not see how to find out the 
> internal name of the current route with this. It seems to be possible, to 
> use the Router-Object to find out, whether the current route matches an 
> exact RouteInstruction (that includes the full route-name as well as 
> routing-parameter).
>
> What I need is the current route-name to find out whether it (partially) 
> matches a given name.
>
> Do you have a solution for this?
>
> Wishes,
> Manfred
>
> Am Mittwoch, 30. Dezember 2015 12:33:10 UTC+1 schrieb Günter Zöchbauer:
>>
>>
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34479405/angular2-get-current-routes-alias
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 30, 2015 at 12:27:06 AM UTC+1, Manfred Steyer 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> currently, I use the Location-Service to find out, what the current 
>>> route is:
>>>
>>> isActive(path): boolean {
>>>     if (path == '') return this.location.path() == '';  
>>>     return (this.location.path().startsWith(path));
>>> }
>>>
>>> But I'm looking for a better way of doing so, cause in this case, I'm 
>>> working with the url (that might change during development) and not with 
>>> the internal route-name.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to get the name of the current route?
>>>
>>> Wishes,
>>> Manfred
>>>
>>

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