# Context `GstContext` is a container object, containing a type string and a generic `GstStructure`. It is used to store and propagate context information in a pipeline, like device handles, display server connections and other information that should be shared between multiple elements in a pipeline. For sharing context objects and distributing them between application and elements in a pipeline, there are downstream queries, upstream queries, messages and functions to set a context on a complete pipeline. ## Context types Context type names should be unique and be put in appropriate namespaces, to prevent name conflicts, e.g. "gst.egl.EGLDisplay". Only one specific type is allowed per context type name. ## Elements Elements that need a specific context for their operation would do the following steps until one succeeds: 1) Check if the element already has a context of the specific type, i.e. it was previously set via `gst_element_set_context()`. 2) Query downstream with `GST_QUERY_CONTEXT` for the context and check if downstream already has a context of the specific type 3) Query upstream with `GST_QUERY_CONTEXT` for the context and check if upstream already has a context of the specific type 4) Post a `GST_MESSAGE_NEED_CONTEXT` message on the bus with the required context types and afterwards check if a usable context was set now as in 1). The message could be handled by the parent bins of the element and the application. 4) Create a context by itself and post a `GST_MESSAGE_HAVE_CONTEXT` message on the bus. Bins will propagate any context that is set on them to their child elements via `gst_element_set_context()`. Even to elements added after a given context has been set. Bins can handle the `GST_MESSAGE_NEED_CONTEXT` message, can filter both messages and can also set different contexts for different pipeline parts. ## Applications Applications can set a specific context on a pipeline or elements inside a pipeline with `gst_element_set_context()`. If an element inside the pipeline needs a specific context, it will post a `GST_MESSAGE_NEED_CONTEXT` message on the bus. The application can now create a context of the requested type or pass an already existing context to the element (or to the complete pipeline). Whenever an element creates a context internally it will post a `GST_MESSAGE_HAVE_CONTEXT` message on the bus. Bins will cache these contexts and pass them to any future element that requests them.