1e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci# PageAbility Lifecycle
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4e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ciThe PageAbility lifecycle defines all states of a PageAbility, such as **INACTIVE**, **ACTIVE**, and **BACKGROUND**. The figure below shows the lifecycle state transition.
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6e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci**Figure 1** PageAbility lifecycle
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8e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci![page-ability-lifecycle](figures/page-ability-lifecycle.png)
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10e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci**Table 1** PageAbility lifecycle states
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12e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| State| Description|
13e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| -------- | -------- |
14e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| UNINITIALIZED | The PageAbility is not initialized. This is a temporary state, from which a PageAbility changes directly to the **INITIAL** state upon its creation.|
15e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| INITIAL | The PageAbility is initialized but not running. The PageAbility enters the **INACTIVE** state after it is started.|
16e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| INACTIVE | The PageAbility is visible but does not gain focus.|
17e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| ACTIVE | The PageAbility runs in the foreground and has focus.|
18e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| BACKGROUND | The PageAbility runs in the background. After being re-activated, the PageAbility enters the **ACTIVE** state. After being destroyed, it enters the **INITIAL** state.|
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21e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ciYou can implement the lifecycle callbacks (as described in the table below) in **app.js** or **app.ets**.
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24e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci**Table 2** PageAbility lifecycle callbacks
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26e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| API| Description|
27e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| -------- | -------- |
28e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| onCreate() | Called when the ability is created for the first time. You can initialize the application in this callback.|
29e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| onDestroy() | Called when the ability is destroyed. In this callback, you can make preparations for application exit, such as recycling resources and clearing the cache.|
30e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| onActive() | Called when the ability is switched to the foreground and gains focus.|
31e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| onInactive() | Called when the ability loses focus. An ability loses focus when it is about to enter the background state.|
32e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| onShow() | Called when the ability is switched from the background to the foreground. In this case, the ability is visible to users.|
33e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci| onHide() | Called when the ability is switched from the foreground to the background. In this case, the ability is invisible to users.|
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36e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ciThe following figure shows the relationship between lifecycle callbacks and lifecycle states of the PageAbility.
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38e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ciFigure 2 Relationship between lifecycle callbacks and lifecycle states
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40e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci![fa-pageAbility-lifecycle](figures/fa-pageAbility-lifecycle.png)
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43e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci> **NOTE**
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45e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci> - The PageAbility lifecycle callbacks are synchronous.
46e41f4b71Sopenharmony_ci> - The **app.js** file provides only the **onCreate** and **onDestroy** callbacks, and the **app.ets** file provides the full lifecycle callbacks.
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