Following are the fundamental building blocks to creating a route.
AppRoutingModule into app.config.ts and add it
										to the imports array.
        
			import { ApplicationConfig, importProvidersFrom } from '@angular/core';
			import { RouterOutlet, provideRouter } from '@angular/router';
			import { routes } from './app.routes';
			export const appConfig: ApplicationConfig = {
			  providers: [provideRouter(routes),RouterOutlet,provideAnimations(), 
			  importProvidersFrom()   
			  ]
			};
        
RouterModule and Routes into your routing
    module.
    The Angular CLI performs this steps automatically. The CLI also set up a Routes
    array for your routes and configures the imports and
    exports array
    
		import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
		import { RouterModule, Routes } from '@angular/router';
		import { admin, dashboardRoutingModule } from '../../components/dashboards/dashboard.routes';
		export const content: Routes = [
		
		  { path: '', children: [
		   ...dashboardRoutingModule.routes, 
		  ]}	
		  ];
		@NgModule({
			imports: [RouterModule.forRoot(admin)],
			exports: [RouterModule]
		})
		export class SaredRoutingModule { }
		
    
Each route in this array is a Typescript object that contains two properties. The first property path, defines the URL path for the route. The second property component, defines the component Angular should use for the corresponding path.
Use that component name with path, name, and data attribute in routes array in app-routing.module.ts file
 
	import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
	import { RouterModule, Routes } from '@angular/router';
	
	export const admin: Routes = [
	 {path:'default',children:[ {
	  path: 'default',
	  loadComponent: () =>
		import('./default/default.component').then((m) => m.DefaultComponent),
	},]}
	];
	@NgModule({
	  imports: [RouterModule.forChild(admin)],
	  exports: [RouterModule],
	})
	export class dashboardRoutingModule {
	  static routes = admin;
	}
 @NgModule({
   imports: [RouterModule.forChild(routes)],
   exports: [RouterModule]
 })
 export class AppRoutingModule { }
        
        
										Now that you have defined your routes, you can add the component to your
										application. First, add links to the components. Assign the anchor tag that you
										want to add the route to the routerLink attribute. Set the value of the
										attribute to the component to show when a user clicks on each link. Next, update
										your component template to include