ContentProvider.RequireContext Method
Definition
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Retrieves a Non-Nullable Context this provider is running in, this is intended to be called
after #onCreate
.
[Android.Runtime.Register("requireContext", "()Landroid/content/Context;", "", ApiSince=30)]
public Android.Content.Context RequireContext ();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("requireContext", "()Landroid/content/Context;", "", ApiSince=30)>]
member this.RequireContext : unit -> Android.Content.Context
Returns
- Attributes
Remarks
Retrieves a Non-Nullable Context this provider is running in, this is intended to be called after #onCreate
. When called before context was created, an IllegalStateException will be thrown.
Note A provider must be declared in the manifest and created automatically by the system, and context is only available after #onCreate
is called.
Java documentation for android.content.ContentProvider.requireContext()
.
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