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I'm having an error which I quite don't know why I'm getting.

ShellPage.cs:

    protected override void OnCreate(Bundle bundle)
    {
        base.OnCreate(bundle);

        fragmentManager = FragmentManager;

        RegisterFragments(bundle);

        .
        .
        .

        ViewModel.ShowMenu();
        ViewModel.ShowFirstContent();
    }

    private void RegisterFragments(Bundle bundle)
    {
        RegisterFragment<MenuContent, MenuContentViewModel>(typeof(MenuContent).Name);
        RegisterFragment<AddChildContent, AddChildContentViewModel>(typeof(AddChildContent).Name);
    }

    public bool Show(MvxViewModelRequest request, Bundle bundle)
    {
        .
        .
        .

        if (request.ViewModelType == typeof(MenuContentViewModel))
        {
            ShowFragment(typeof(MenuContent).Name, Resource.Id.left_drawer, bundle);
            return true;
        }
        else
        {
            ShowFragment(request.ViewModelType.Name, Resource.Id.content_frame, bundle);
            return true;
        }
    }

ShellPageViewModel.cs

    public class ShellPageViewModel : BaseViewModel
    {
        public void ShowMenu()
        {
            ShowViewModel<MenuContentViewModel>();
        }

        public void ShowFirstContent()
        {
            ShowViewModel<SelectChildContentViewModel>();
        }
    }

Basically, when ShowFirstContent() is called, I get the folowing error:

    Cirrious.CrossCore.Exceptions.MvxException: Could not find tag: SelectChildContentViewModel in cache, you need to register it first.

When RegisterFragment() is called from the OnCreate(), it raises no errors, so I assume that it registers the fragment and viewmodel correctly.

Am I doing something wrong?

The code I used is all based on James Montemango's code:

https://github.com/jamesmontemagno/Xam.NavDrawer/tree/master/Material%20(Lollipop%20Style)/MvvmCross

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The code in there has some critical bugs. I would recommend looking into: https://github.com/MvvmCross/MvvmCross-AndroidSupport/tree/master/Samples

The code used there is:

    private void RegisterForDetailsRequests(Bundle bundle)
    {
        RegisterFragment<MenuFragment, MenuViewModel>(typeof(MenuViewModel).Name, bundle);
        RegisterFragment<ExamplesFragment, ExamplesViewModel>(typeof(ExamplesViewModel).Name, bundle);
        RegisterFragment<SettingsFragment, SettingsViewModel>(typeof(SettingsViewModel).Name, bundle);
    }

    public void RegisterFragment<TFragment, TViewModel>(string tag, Bundle args)
        where TFragment : IMvxFragmentView
        where TViewModel : IMvxViewModel
    {
        var customPresenter = Mvx.Resolve<IMvxFragmentsPresenter>();
        customPresenter.RegisterViewModelAtHost<TViewModel>(this);
        RegisterFragment<TFragment, TViewModel>(tag);
    }
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  • Thanks Martijn, I'll try this and report back.
    – Maximus
    Oct 8, 2015 at 10:15
  • Works like a charm! I revisited all the code and following the example you provided in the link, the app runs and loads with the drawer exactly how I wanted. Thank you very much!! :)
    – Maximus
    Oct 9, 2015 at 18:39
  • Martijn, I have a question. Is there a sample for MvvmCross that demonstrates navigation in a Windows app for a single page (I'm using a SplitView in Windows 10 on one page and need all the navigation to occur in the SplitView and not between multiple pages)?
    – Maximus
    Oct 10, 2015 at 16:43
  • I don't know of such example, but you should look into custom presenters for MvvmCross. They should be able to handle that case. Other then that you can make an issue in the mvvmcross samples repo to request a sample of this.
    – Martijn00
    Oct 10, 2015 at 16:45
  • One final question, sorry to keep bothering you. Is there an example of any Presenter done in a .net project (phone, or RT, or shared project), even if it doesn't match what I need? Thanks for your time. This will at least give me an idea about how to start implementing one for UWP.
    – Maximus
    Oct 13, 2015 at 20:13

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