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| nav-title | title | environment | description | previous_url |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| frame How-To | frame | nativescript | Examples for using frame | /ApiReference/ui/frame/HOW-TO |
Frame
To perform navigation, you will need a reference to the topmost frame of the application. {%snippet frame-require%}
Navigating to a Module
{%snippet frame-navigating%}
Navigating with a Factory Function
{%snippet frame-factory-func%}
Navigating with NavigationEntry
{%snippet frame-naventry%}
Navigating Back
{%snippet frame-back%}
Back Navigation with BackstackEntry
Using the BackstackEntry allows us to navigate back to a specific page.
<Page xmlns="http://schemas.nativescript.org/tns.xsd" navigatingTo="navigatingTo" class="page">
<Page.actionBar>
<ActionBar title="Page 5" icon="" class="action-bar">
</ActionBar>
</Page.actionBar>
<StackLayout class="p-20">
<Label text="Page 5" class="h1 text-center"/>
<Button text="back to the first page" tap="onTap" class="btn btn-primary btn-active"/>
</StackLayout>
</Page>
import {BackstackEntry, Frame} from "ui/frame"
export function backNavigation(args){
const backstackEntryFirstPage = args.object.page.frame.backStack[0];
const frame = args.object.page.frame;
frame.goBack(backstackEntryFirstPage);
}
With the help of the Frame we access the page's BackstackEntry by providing the the sequence number - backStack[<page number>]. In the example above we will navigate back to the initial page and to do that we need to take the first BackstackEntry as follow: topmost().backStack[0]
NB: We start counting the pages from 0. If we need to take the entry for the first page we need to take the it while using the 0 index, for the second 1 index, etc.