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I have a Xamarin.Forms application with freshmvvm framework. According to the documentation, I can use PreviousPageModel property of FreshBasePageModel base class to access data of the PageModel I navigated from. I navigate like this:

    public FirstPageModel()
    {
        _validator = new CalculatorValidator();
        CalculateCommand = new Command(execute: () => 
        {
            ValidationResult = _validator.Validate(this);
            RaisePropertyChanged(nameof(ValidationResult));

            if (ValidationResult.IsValid)
            {
                CoreMethods.PushPageModel<SecondPageModel>();
            }
        });
    }

The navigation happens, but in the SecondPageModel constructor the PreviousPageModel is null:

    public SecondPageModel()
    {
        _previousModel = (FirstPageModel)PreviousPageModel;
    }

What am I doing wrong?

Thank you.

EDIT:

I also tried:

    public FirstPageModel()
    {
        _validator = new CalculatorValidator();
        CalculateCommand = new Command(Calculate);
    }

    private void Calculate()
    {
        ValidationResult = _validator.Validate(this);
        RaisePropertyChanged(nameof(ValidationResult));

        if(ValidationResult.IsValid)
        {
            CoreMethods.PushPageModel<SecondPageModel>(this);
        }
    }

2 Answers 2

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The issue is that until this point in time, In your PageModel lifecycle the PreviousPageModelproperty this not assigned a value.

Now I am sure that this property is available by the time the Init lifecycle method is called i.e.

public override void Init(object initData)
{
  _previousModel = (FirstPageModel)PreviousPageModel;
}

But if you do not want to do this and want it to be strictly in your constructor what you can do is call the base implementation and hope that our friend micheal has assigned this property there:

Something like below:

public SecondPageModel() : base()
{

}
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    Thank you for your answer. I did try it in Init(), and PreviousPageModel is still null. Feb 14, 2019 at 20:36
  • Is it? What version of fresh do you have bro?
    – FreakyAli
    Feb 14, 2019 at 20:39
  • The very fresh one. BTW, when I move to FirstPage from the Menu page using the same code, PreviousPageModel is populated correctly. I don't understand what the difference is, and where I should look for a bug... Feb 14, 2019 at 20:49
  • I see your problem now!!
    – FreakyAli
    Feb 14, 2019 at 21:08
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    somehow I completely missed that sorry its embarrassing
    – FreakyAli
    Feb 14, 2019 at 21:29
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I got the answer here:

https://forums.xamarin.com/discussion/comment/365262/#Comment_365262

The PreviousPageModel is null because it hasn't been set in the constructor. Place your code in the ViewIsAppearing lifecycle event, then you will get the correct previous model:

protected override void ViewIsAppearing(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    base.ViewIsAppearing(sender, e);

    _previousModel = (FirstPageModel)PreviousPageModel;
}

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