In React Native Library How Can I get ios current UIViewController










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react native library in android can use "getCurrentActivity()" to replace "this"



final Activity activity = getCurrentActivity();


And In ios How can use to replace "self" to get current UIViewController










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    react native library in android can use "getCurrentActivity()" to replace "this"



    final Activity activity = getCurrentActivity();


    And In ios How can use to replace "self" to get current UIViewController










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      react native library in android can use "getCurrentActivity()" to replace "this"



      final Activity activity = getCurrentActivity();


      And In ios How can use to replace "self" to get current UIViewController










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      react native library in android can use "getCurrentActivity()" to replace "this"



      final Activity activity = getCurrentActivity();


      And In ios How can use to replace "self" to get current UIViewController







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          On iOS - unless you use wix's react native navigation - there is generally only one UIViewController, instantiated in your AppDelegate.



          1st question: Why do you need your app UIViewController ?



          if you really need to access it, here is a suggestion : UIApplication.sharedApplication().window.rootViewController (this code might not work for complex native setup, but for simple cases, it should give you your app ViewController)






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          • Because I have a function will popup a view and i need to pass my current view. In android i pass getActivity() is work but in ios i pass "self" is return error (Could not cast value of type MyLibrary to 'UIViewController'.)

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          On iOS - unless you use wix's react native navigation - there is generally only one UIViewController, instantiated in your AppDelegate.



          1st question: Why do you need your app UIViewController ?



          if you really need to access it, here is a suggestion : UIApplication.sharedApplication().window.rootViewController (this code might not work for complex native setup, but for simple cases, it should give you your app ViewController)






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          • Because I have a function will popup a view and i need to pass my current view. In android i pass getActivity() is work but in ios i pass "self" is return error (Could not cast value of type MyLibrary to 'UIViewController'.)

            – kiel
            Nov 16 '18 at 2:46















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          On iOS - unless you use wix's react native navigation - there is generally only one UIViewController, instantiated in your AppDelegate.



          1st question: Why do you need your app UIViewController ?



          if you really need to access it, here is a suggestion : UIApplication.sharedApplication().window.rootViewController (this code might not work for complex native setup, but for simple cases, it should give you your app ViewController)






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          • Because I have a function will popup a view and i need to pass my current view. In android i pass getActivity() is work but in ios i pass "self" is return error (Could not cast value of type MyLibrary to 'UIViewController'.)

            – kiel
            Nov 16 '18 at 2:46













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          On iOS - unless you use wix's react native navigation - there is generally only one UIViewController, instantiated in your AppDelegate.



          1st question: Why do you need your app UIViewController ?



          if you really need to access it, here is a suggestion : UIApplication.sharedApplication().window.rootViewController (this code might not work for complex native setup, but for simple cases, it should give you your app ViewController)






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          On iOS - unless you use wix's react native navigation - there is generally only one UIViewController, instantiated in your AppDelegate.



          1st question: Why do you need your app UIViewController ?



          if you really need to access it, here is a suggestion : UIApplication.sharedApplication().window.rootViewController (this code might not work for complex native setup, but for simple cases, it should give you your app ViewController)







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          • Because I have a function will popup a view and i need to pass my current view. In android i pass getActivity() is work but in ios i pass "self" is return error (Could not cast value of type MyLibrary to 'UIViewController'.)

            – kiel
            Nov 16 '18 at 2:46

















          • Because I have a function will popup a view and i need to pass my current view. In android i pass getActivity() is work but in ios i pass "self" is return error (Could not cast value of type MyLibrary to 'UIViewController'.)

            – kiel
            Nov 16 '18 at 2:46
















          Because I have a function will popup a view and i need to pass my current view. In android i pass getActivity() is work but in ios i pass "self" is return error (Could not cast value of type MyLibrary to 'UIViewController'.)

          – kiel
          Nov 16 '18 at 2:46





          Because I have a function will popup a view and i need to pass my current view. In android i pass getActivity() is work but in ios i pass "self" is return error (Could not cast value of type MyLibrary to 'UIViewController'.)

          – kiel
          Nov 16 '18 at 2:46



















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