Reference to the created Context Consumer Controller instance
Subscribe to a context. The callback fires when the context resolves, again if the context is replaced, and can also be invoked with undefined if the context is unprovided or the host disconnects. Use this whenever a controller or element needs the context at setup time — both for ongoing observation and for reading values immediately on resolve. This is the default choice; prefer it over getContext unless the context is only needed inside a later user action.
Optionaloptions: UmbClassGetContextOptionsOptions for resolving the context once, including timeout-related behavior such as preventTimeout.
A Promise resolving to the Context API instance when available, or undefined when applicable.
Retrieve a context once as a Promise. Use this only when the context is first needed inside a user action or event handler that runs later (for example a button click, a property action, or an entity action execute()). For setup-time access — including a single immediate read — use consumeContext instead so the controller lifecycle handles resolution and cleanup. The returned Promise may reject if the context is not found before the default timeout; callers should handle rejection and/or pass preventTimeout in the options when waiting longer is expected.
An Observable to observe from.
Optionalcallback: ObserverCallback<SpecificT>Callback method called when data is changed.
OptionalcontrollerAlias: UmbControllerAlias | nullDefine an explicit controller alias. If not defined then one will be generated based on the callback function. If null is parsed no controller alias will be given.
Reference to the created Observer Controller instance.
The API instance to be exposed.
Reference to the created Context Provider Controller instance
Callback method called with the resolved context instance or
undefined.