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I have a Xamarin.Forms app and I am using FreshMvvm framework.

If I do this from ViewIsAppearing method of FirstPageModel:

CoreMethods.PushPageModel<SecondPageModel>();

I go the "SecondPageModel". Then, when I am in the "SecondPageModel" if I do:

CoreMethods.PopPageModel(); 

or press hard back button, or press title bar back button not works in Android (anything happens). I am using FreshMasterDetailNavigationContainer.

In iOS it works OK, I get back to FirstPageModel.

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  • Can you add the relevant code I have a feeling you are doing it from a background thread!
    – FreakyAli
    May 23, 2019 at 6:09
  • The PushPageModel<SecondPageModel> is done in the UI thread, because it shows the SecondPageModel correctly. But in this, when I press hard back button, it always is called in the UI thread, not works. I think there isn't a thread problem. However, I try Device.BeginInvokeOnMainThread(() => { CoreMethods.PopPageModel(); }); and still not works. May 26, 2019 at 18:50

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This is because ViewIsAppearing will always be called when the page starts displaying on the screen. When you pop the second page then go to the first page, the first page's ViewIsAppearing will fire again. It caused a dead cycle and prohibited your app from returning to the first page.

Add a property to avoid that:

bool isInitialized;
public FirstPageModel()
{
    // ...

    isInitialized = true;
}

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

    if (isInitialized)
    {
        await Task.Delay(100);
        await CoreMethods.PushPageModel<SecondPageModel>();
        isInitialized = false;
    }

}

iOS may optimize this process, but I still recommend you to add this judgment statement.

Update:

Call it when your app has reached the main thread.

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

    if (isInitialized)
    {
        Device.BeginInvokeOnMainThread(() =>
        {
            CoreMethods.PushPageModel<SecondPageModel>();
            isInitialized = false;
        });
    }           
}
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  • It works! But if I delete the Task.Delay(100); line not works. Can you explain me why need to delay the PushPageModel? Thanks! May 26, 2019 at 18:55
  • @Josecanalla This is because ViewIsAppearing may be still in a thread. You could try the approach in my update.
    – Ax1le
    May 27, 2019 at 2:52
  • Yes, it works with updated answer! Thank you. Sorry for my late answer. Jun 6, 2019 at 18:30

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