WebUIFileSavePickerContinuationEventArgs
WebUIFileSavePickerContinuationEventArgs
WebUIFileSavePickerContinuationEventArgs
WebUIFileSavePickerContinuationEventArgs
Class
Definition
Provides information about an activated event that fires after the app was suspended for a file save picker operation.
public : sealed class WebUIFileSavePickerContinuationEventArgs : IActivatedEventArgs, IActivatedEventArgsWithUser, IContinuationActivatedEventArgs, IFileSavePickerContinuationEventArgs, IActivatedEventArgsDeferralpublic sealed class WebUIFileSavePickerContinuationEventArgs : IActivatedEventArgs, IActivatedEventArgsWithUser, IContinuationActivatedEventArgs, IFileSavePickerContinuationEventArgs, IActivatedEventArgsDeferralPublic NotInheritable Class WebUIFileSavePickerContinuationEventArgs Implements IActivatedEventArgs, IActivatedEventArgsWithUser, IContinuationActivatedEventArgs, IFileSavePickerContinuationEventArgs, IActivatedEventArgsDeferral// You can use this class in JavaScript.
- Attributes
| Device family |
Windows 10 (introduced v10.0.10240.0)
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| API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced v1)
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Properties
ActivatedOperation ActivatedOperation ActivatedOperation ActivatedOperation
Gets the app activation operation.
public : ActivatedOperation ActivatedOperation { get; }public ActivatedOperation ActivatedOperation { get; }Public ReadOnly Property ActivatedOperation As ActivatedOperation// You can use this property in JavaScript.
The activated operation.
ContinuationData ContinuationData ContinuationData ContinuationData
Gets a set of values populated by the app before a FileSavePicker operation that deactivates the app in order to provide context when the app is activated.
public : ValueSet ContinuationData { get; }public ValueSet ContinuationData { get; }Public ReadOnly Property ContinuationData As ValueSet// You can use this property in JavaScript.
File File File File
Gets the file for which the app was activated.
public : StorageFile File { get; }public StorageFile File { get; }Public ReadOnly Property File As StorageFile// You can use this property in JavaScript.
The StorageFile object representing the file being passed to the app.
Kind Kind Kind Kind
Gets the activation type.
public : ActivationKind Kind { get; }public ActivationKind Kind { get; }Public ReadOnly Property Kind As ActivationKind// You can use this property in JavaScript.
One of the enumeration values.
PreviousExecutionState PreviousExecutionState PreviousExecutionState PreviousExecutionState
Gets the execution state of the app before it was activated.
public : ApplicationExecutionState PreviousExecutionState { get; }public ApplicationExecutionState PreviousExecutionState { get; }Public ReadOnly Property PreviousExecutionState As ApplicationExecutionState// You can use this property in JavaScript.
- Value
- ApplicationExecutionState ApplicationExecutionState ApplicationExecutionState ApplicationExecutionState
One of the enumeration values.
SplashScreen SplashScreen SplashScreen SplashScreen
Gets the splash screen object that provides information about the transition from the splash screen to the activated app.
public : SplashScreen SplashScreen { get; }public SplashScreen SplashScreen { get; }Public ReadOnly Property SplashScreen As SplashScreen// You can use this property in JavaScript.
The object that provides splash screen information.
User User User User
Gets the user that the app was activated for.
public : User User { get; }public User User { get; }Public ReadOnly Property User As User// You can use this property in JavaScript.
| Device family |
Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (introduced v10.0.14393.0)
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| API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced v3)
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Remarks
This property returns the logged-in user on platforms that only support single-user sessions. For platforms that support multiple users in a session (such as Xbox) this property returns the logged-in user that the app was activated for.
This property returns null when a multi-user application is activated with no specific user context.
Multi-user apps can use this property to allow or restrict app behavior. For example, you might restrict access to content or features based on the user’s credentials.