NativeScript get current android context with Vue?











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I'm trying to use a native mapping library that needs the context to instantiate the UI object, how do I pass it?



The native function is a extension of android.view.View and the parameters it needs is a Context.



Ref : https://developers.arcgis.com/android/latest/api-reference/reference/com/esri/arcgisruntime/mapping/view/MapView.html#MapView(android.content.Context)



Example.vue :



<template>
<Page class="page">
<StackLayout>
<Placeholder @creatingView="creatingView"/>
</StackLayout>
</Page>
</template>

<script>
export default {
methods: {
creatingView(args){
//This is where I need the context as a parameter
const nativeView = new com.esri.arcgisruntime.mapping.view.MapView(this.context);
args.view = nativeView;
}
}
};
</script>









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    I'm trying to use a native mapping library that needs the context to instantiate the UI object, how do I pass it?



    The native function is a extension of android.view.View and the parameters it needs is a Context.



    Ref : https://developers.arcgis.com/android/latest/api-reference/reference/com/esri/arcgisruntime/mapping/view/MapView.html#MapView(android.content.Context)



    Example.vue :



    <template>
    <Page class="page">
    <StackLayout>
    <Placeholder @creatingView="creatingView"/>
    </StackLayout>
    </Page>
    </template>

    <script>
    export default {
    methods: {
    creatingView(args){
    //This is where I need the context as a parameter
    const nativeView = new com.esri.arcgisruntime.mapping.view.MapView(this.context);
    args.view = nativeView;
    }
    }
    };
    </script>









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      I'm trying to use a native mapping library that needs the context to instantiate the UI object, how do I pass it?



      The native function is a extension of android.view.View and the parameters it needs is a Context.



      Ref : https://developers.arcgis.com/android/latest/api-reference/reference/com/esri/arcgisruntime/mapping/view/MapView.html#MapView(android.content.Context)



      Example.vue :



      <template>
      <Page class="page">
      <StackLayout>
      <Placeholder @creatingView="creatingView"/>
      </StackLayout>
      </Page>
      </template>

      <script>
      export default {
      methods: {
      creatingView(args){
      //This is where I need the context as a parameter
      const nativeView = new com.esri.arcgisruntime.mapping.view.MapView(this.context);
      args.view = nativeView;
      }
      }
      };
      </script>









      share|improve this question















      I'm trying to use a native mapping library that needs the context to instantiate the UI object, how do I pass it?



      The native function is a extension of android.view.View and the parameters it needs is a Context.



      Ref : https://developers.arcgis.com/android/latest/api-reference/reference/com/esri/arcgisruntime/mapping/view/MapView.html#MapView(android.content.Context)



      Example.vue :



      <template>
      <Page class="page">
      <StackLayout>
      <Placeholder @creatingView="creatingView"/>
      </StackLayout>
      </Page>
      </template>

      <script>
      export default {
      methods: {
      creatingView(args){
      //This is where I need the context as a parameter
      const nativeView = new com.esri.arcgisruntime.mapping.view.MapView(this.context);
      args.view = nativeView;
      }
      }
      };
      </script>






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          Irrespective of what flavour / framework you use, you may get the application context using,



          import * as application from "application";

          const context = application.android.context;





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