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docs/angular/lifecycle.md

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| `ionViewWillEnter` | Fired when the component routing to is about to animate into view. |
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| `ionViewDidEnter` | Fired when the component routing to has *finished* animating. |
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| `ionViewWillLeave` | Fired when the component routing *from* is about to animate. |
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| `ionViewDidEnter` | Fired when the component routing to has _finished_ animating. |
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| `ionViewWillLeave` | Fired when the component routing _from_ is about to animate. |
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| `ionViewDidLeave` | Fired when the component routing _from_ has _finished_ animating. |
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These lifecycles are only called on components directly mapped by a router. This means if `/pageOne` maps to `PageOneComponent`, then Ionic lifecycles will be called on `PageOneComponent` but will not be called on any child components that `PageOneComponent` may render.
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docs/react/lifecycle.md

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These lifecycles are only called on components directly mapped by a router. This means if `/pageOne` maps to `PageOneComponent`, then Ionic lifecycles will be called on `PageOneComponent` but will not be called on any child components that `PageOneComponent` may render.
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docs/reference/glossary.md

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<a href="https://ionicframework.com/docs/cli">Ionic's CLI</a>. Ionic's CLI can be used for a number of things,
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<a href="https://ionicframework.com/docs/cli">Ionic's CLI</a>. Ionic's CLI can be used for a number of things, such
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as creating production builds of an app, running the development server, and accessing{' '}
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<a href="https://ionic.io/appflow" target="_blank">
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docs/vue/lifecycle.md

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docs/vue/navigation.md

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src/components/global/Playground/stackblitz.utils.ts

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versioned_docs/version-v5/api/item.md

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versioned_docs/version-v5/native/background-fetch.md

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versioned_docs/version-v5/native/bluetooth-serial.md

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versioned_docs/version-v5/native/document-scanner.md

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versioned_docs/version-v5/reference/glossary.md

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