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In Ionic 3, we need to display the lock screen if app is minimized or goes to background if we open any other app.



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    In Ionic 3, we need to display the lock screen if app is minimized or goes to background if we open any other app.



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          I got it how we can implement the above logic.



            platform.pause.subscribe(() => {
          //logic when the application is in the background
          this.navCtrl.push(LockScreenPage);
          });

          platform.resume.subscribe(() => {
          //logic when the application has been resumed after being paused.

          });


          But anybody have any idea where we can have it commonly in the application, because I am having 16 pages in my app. If I create BaseApp and extends with all the 16 pages then this code would executes 16times. Any other way to implement this logic. Is it OK we use it in component.ts?






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          • Yes, app.component.ts is the good place to use.
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            Nov 20 at 12:06











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          I got it how we can implement the above logic.



            platform.pause.subscribe(() => {
          //logic when the application is in the background
          this.navCtrl.push(LockScreenPage);
          });

          platform.resume.subscribe(() => {
          //logic when the application has been resumed after being paused.

          });


          But anybody have any idea where we can have it commonly in the application, because I am having 16 pages in my app. If I create BaseApp and extends with all the 16 pages then this code would executes 16times. Any other way to implement this logic. Is it OK we use it in component.ts?






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          • Yes, app.component.ts is the good place to use.
            – Suresh Kumar Ariya
            Nov 20 at 12:06















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          I got it how we can implement the above logic.



            platform.pause.subscribe(() => {
          //logic when the application is in the background
          this.navCtrl.push(LockScreenPage);
          });

          platform.resume.subscribe(() => {
          //logic when the application has been resumed after being paused.

          });


          But anybody have any idea where we can have it commonly in the application, because I am having 16 pages in my app. If I create BaseApp and extends with all the 16 pages then this code would executes 16times. Any other way to implement this logic. Is it OK we use it in component.ts?






          share|improve this answer























          • Yes, app.component.ts is the good place to use.
            – Suresh Kumar Ariya
            Nov 20 at 12:06













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          I got it how we can implement the above logic.



            platform.pause.subscribe(() => {
          //logic when the application is in the background
          this.navCtrl.push(LockScreenPage);
          });

          platform.resume.subscribe(() => {
          //logic when the application has been resumed after being paused.

          });


          But anybody have any idea where we can have it commonly in the application, because I am having 16 pages in my app. If I create BaseApp and extends with all the 16 pages then this code would executes 16times. Any other way to implement this logic. Is it OK we use it in component.ts?






          share|improve this answer














          I got it how we can implement the above logic.



            platform.pause.subscribe(() => {
          //logic when the application is in the background
          this.navCtrl.push(LockScreenPage);
          });

          platform.resume.subscribe(() => {
          //logic when the application has been resumed after being paused.

          });


          But anybody have any idea where we can have it commonly in the application, because I am having 16 pages in my app. If I create BaseApp and extends with all the 16 pages then this code would executes 16times. Any other way to implement this logic. Is it OK we use it in component.ts?







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          answered Nov 20 at 5:53









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          • Yes, app.component.ts is the good place to use.
            – Suresh Kumar Ariya
            Nov 20 at 12:06


















          • Yes, app.component.ts is the good place to use.
            – Suresh Kumar Ariya
            Nov 20 at 12:06
















          Yes, app.component.ts is the good place to use.
          – Suresh Kumar Ariya
          Nov 20 at 12:06




          Yes, app.component.ts is the good place to use.
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          Nov 20 at 12:06


















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