In my React Native app, there is a drawer navigator nested inside a stack navigator. I want to hide stack navigator header inside all drawer navigator screens, but visible in other screens.( Therefore, setting headerMode: none for all screens is not a solution )
This is what I tried, but is not working.
DrawerNav: {
screen: DrawerNavigator,
navigationOptions: {
headerMode:'none'
}
}
Pass header: null as navigationOtpions as shown below.
const DrawerNavigator = createDrawerNavigator(
{
Home: {
screen: YourScreen,
},
},
{
navigationOptions: {
header: null,
},
},
);
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I'm building an app with drawer-navigator. There should be custom side-menu screen which I made by contentComponent, but the problem is I need to make a navigation inside a drawer when the user pressed a button. I tried to pass stackNavigator to customComponent, this returns me "There is no route defined for key ...".
Please, could you help me, make a navigation inside the drawer without closing it.
const tempSN = createStackNavigator(
{
screen: DrawerScreen,
screen2: ProfileSetupScreen
},
{ initialRouteName: "screen" }
);
const DrawerStack = createDrawerNavigator(
{
MainStack: MainStack
},
{
contentComponent: tempSN, // If I pass here DrawerScreen directly, it works
navigationOptions: {
header: null
}
}
);
Can you try the following???
const DrawerStack = createDrawerNavigator(
{
MainStack: MainStack
},
{
contentComponent: drawerComponent,//Your drawer component.Not stack navigator.
navigationOptions: {
header: null
}
}
);
const drawerStack = createStackNavigator(
{
drawerNav: DrawerStack,// Here is the drawer included.
screen: DrawerScreen,
screen2: ProfileSetupScreen
},
);
Add the drawer navigation inside the stack navigation. And when you want to navigate to screen 'screen2', use like this.props.navigation.navigate("screen2")
Main navigator in app is tab-navigator, in it i have a drawer-navigator and in drawer i have stack-navigator because my home screen wants tab,drawer and stack navigators
but i have another screen that's no need more stack and tab in it !!
where should i place the screen to hide both stack and tab?
const stackNavigator = createStackNavigator({
home: { screen: HomeScreen },
...
});
const drawerNavigator = createDrawerNavigator({
home: { screen: stackNavigator },
...
)}
const tabNavigator = createBottomTabNavigator({
home: { screen: drawerNavigator },
...
}),
I think you should be able to dynamically hide the bottom navigator as well as the header bar by defining headerMode: 'none' and tabBarVisible: false in the screens' navigationOptions object.
Find out more by reading the documentation for StackNavigator and BottomTabNavigator.
I always use react-native-router-flux for navigation, but on this project I need to use react-navigation and I got some troubles with it. I need to implement drawer and tabBar inside stack navigator.
Problems:
I use header component from native-base library but i can't open
drawer.
How to use my own customized component for drawer and tabBar?
Maybe I need to chage structure. I will consider any recommendations how to improve structure.
I used version 3 of react-navigation.
My code:
const AppStackNavigator = createStackNavigator({
loginFlow: {
screen: createStackNavigator({
intro: { screen: Intro },
login: { screen: Login },
registration: { screen: Registration },
}),
navigationOptions: {
header: null
}
},
mainFlow: {
screen: createStackNavigator({
MyDrawer: createDrawerNavigator({
Dashboard: {
screen: Home,
},
first: {
screen: first,
},
second: {
screen: second
},
third: {
screen: third
},
last: {
screen: last
}
}),
// settings: { screen: SettingsScreen },
someTab: {
screen: createBottomTabNavigator({
main: { screen: Home },
firsrTab: { screen: Screen1 },
secondTab: { screen: Screen2 },
thirdTab: { screen: Screen3 },
nextTab: { screen: Screen4 }
}),
navigationOptions: {
header: null
},
}
}),
navigationOptions: {
header: null
}
}
});
const AppContainer = createAppContainer(AppStackNavigator);
import React from 'react';
import { Header, Left, Icon, Right } from 'native-base';
const CustomHeader = (props) => {
return(
<Header>
<Left>
<Icon
name='menu'
onPress={() => {this.props.navigation.openDrawer()}}
/>
</Left>
</Header>
)
}
export { CustomHeader }
You might wanna consider the SwitchNavigator for the authentication flow instead of a Stack at the top as it replaces the routes so that you can never navigate back to the login/signup/splash once you get into the application and for accessing Tabs and Drawer inside stack/switch, you can wrap the Drawer inside your top level navigator and tab inside the drawer.
So you root navigation would look like this.
export default RootNavigation = createSwitchNavigator({
LoginScreen: {screen: LoginContainer},
Application: {screen: AppDrawer},
});
Your drawer navigator should be like the following:
const AppDrawer = createDrawerNavigator({
ApplicationTab: {screen: TabBar},
... other screen that you might want to use in drawer navigation.
}, {
contentComponent : (props) => <MyCustomDrawer {...props} />
});
and, Tab Navigator would be,
const TabBar = createBottomTabNavigator({
TabScreen1: {screen: Tab1},
... other tabs...
}, {
tabBarComponent : (props) => <MyTabBar {...props} />
});
If you put each of those navigators in single file then please do declare Tab before Drawer and Drawer before the Switch, else it would give errors.
In my experience, customising drawer navigator is very simple and fruitful but customising tab is not, there aren't proper API doc for the same and community answers are also somewhat misleading.
BUT, with normal use cases and for most of the vivid ones too, you can do your job without needing to override the default one as it is already highly operable and customisable in terms of icons, materialism and each tab exposes its on onPress that can also be easily overriden.
and as you as the drawer is not getting operated from/via the header, then can you please ensure that the navigation prop you are using to operate the drawer open close or toggle action is the one given by drawer ?
I have some troubles while mixing different navigators.
Here is my navigator file :
const DrawerNav = DrawerNavigator({
Screen1: { screen: Screen1 },
Screen2: { screen: Screen2 },
})
const TabNav = TabNavigator({
Drawers: { screen: DrawerNav },
Params: { screen: Params },
Search: { screen: Search },
},
{
tabBarPosition: 'bottom',
});
export default StackNavigator({
Home: { screen: TabNav },
}, stackNavigatorConfig);
The problems are when I open the Drawer Navigator :
The first tab lose the tabBarIcon and the tabBarLabel configuration from the "Drawers" container (which is set in Screen1). The icon disappear, and the label becomes "Drawers" (the Name in the TabNavigator declaration) instead of the original tabBarLabel value set in the
The Header of the Stack Navigator is still visible above the Drawer, and lose the style I have set in the Screen1 navigationOptions. (for this one, I can eventually remove the Stack Navigator and create my own header, its was just faster to use the Stack Navigator)
Here is two images with the different states (drawer closed / opened) :
I don't quite understand why you are using a drawer inside a tab.
In order to be able to navigate through all the app the drawer must be included in the stack:
const TabNav = TabNavigator({
Params: { screen: Params },
Search: { screen: Search },
},
{
tabBarPosition: 'bottom',
}
);
const DrawerNav = DrawerNavigator({
Screen1: { screen: Screen1 },
Screen2: { screen: Screen2 },
TabNav: { screen: TabNav },
})
export default StackNavigator({
Home: { screen: TabNav },
DrawerNav: { screen: DrawerNav }
}, stackNavigatorConfig);
In the other hand, if what you are looking for is to fire the drawer through a click on that tab, you need to hack the tab from the source, or fire a function when that empty screen render that make a call to:
this.props.navigation.navigate('DrawerOpen'); // open drawer
this.props.navigation.navigate('DrawerClose'); // close drawer
this.props.navigation.navigate('DrawerToggle'); // fires 'DrawerOpen'/'DrawerClose' accordingly
I hope that help..
Problem: i have a DrawerNavigator that contains a TabNavigator which contains a StackNavigator, what i needed is the regular three bar icon in the header to open the Drawer instead of swiping right
My Solution: put the TabNavigator that contains a StackNavigator inside a StackNavigator and put the StackNavigator inside the DrawerNavigator
Problem with my solution: when i navigate inside the TabNavigator i get double headers (it's normal because i have 2 StackNavigators) and i can only hide the back arrow header, i always get left with the 3 tabs icon header.
so how please how can i hide the parent header which contains TabNavigator?
//the drawer navigator
const DNav = DrawerNavigator({
SportWall: {
screen: SportWall
}
})
//the stack that contains the tab navigator
export default StackNavigator({
SportWall: {
//just to show the header with the 3 bars icon
screen: SportWall
}
render() {
return (
<Tabs/>
)
}
//the tab navigator
const Tabs = TabNavigator({
AllPubs: {
screen: AllPubs
},
FriendsPubs: {
screen: FriendsPubs
},
});
//the stack inside each tab
export default StackNavigator({
AllPubs: {
screen: AllPubs,
},
Pub: {
screen: Pub, navigationOptions: {tabBarVisible: false}
},...
Hi you can use your StackNavigator like this example and use the headerMode: 'screen':
const SimpleApp = StackNavigator({
Home: { screen: HomeScreen }
},{
headerMode: 'screen'
}
);
See here for more information.
you shouldn't use a StackNavigator just to show the header that shows the drawer.
You could set a custom header with the hamburger button at left that fires the drawer onPress for all the screens that need it:
<Button
onPress={() => this.props.navigation.navigate('DrawerOpen')}
title="Open drawer"
/>
don't forget to add headerMode: "none" to the Navigator options