Reputation: 449
I am learning to use React Navigation and loving it, but can't figure out how to send props from my top level App Component down to my screen components. I could be (most probably) going about it completely the wrong way. Here is my code.
Main App Component
class App extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
signedIn: false,
checkedSignIn: false
};
}
componentWillMount() {
isSignedIn()
.then(res => this.setState({ signedIn: res, checkedSignIn: true }))
.catch(err => alert(err));
}
render() {
const { checkedSignIn, signedIn } = this.state;
if (!checkedSignIn) {
return null;
}
if (signedIn) {
console.log("yeah boi");
console.log(SignedOut);
return (
<Provider store={store}>
<SignedIn screenProps={(name = "TestName")} />
</Provider>
);
} else {
console.log("nah bro");
return (
<Provider store={store}>
<SignedOut />
</Provider>
);
}
}
}
Screen
export default ({ navigation }) =>
<View style={{ paddingVertical: 20 }}>
<Card title="John Doe">
<View
style={{
backgroundColor: "#bcbec1",
alignItems: "center",
justifyContent: "center",
width: 80,
height: 80,
borderRadius: 40,
alignSelf: "center",
marginBottom: 20
}}
>
<Text style={{ color: "white", fontSize: 28 }}>JD</Text>
</View>
<Button
title="SIGN OUT"
onPress={() =>
onSignOut().then(() => navigation.navigate("SignedOut"))} // NEW LOGIC
/>
</Card>
</View>;
Nav
export const SignedIn = TabNavigator({
Tasks: {
screen: Tasks,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name="list" size={30} />
}
},
Home: {
screen: Home,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name="home" size={30} />
}
},
Message: {
screen: Message,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name="envelope-letter" size={30} />
}
},
Profile: {
screen: Profile,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name="user" size={30} />
}
}
});
Can anyone tell me how I would pass props, such as my attempted {(name = "TestName")}, to the SignedIn SFC?
I am fairly new to react so please be gentle :)
Thanks Sam
Upvotes: 0
Views: 3439
Reputation: 13549
I think <SignedIn screenProps={(name = "TestName")} />
will rise a syntax error. It should be just <SignedIn name='TestName' />
. The bigger problem is how you use the TabNavigator
component. What if you try the following:
export const SignedIn = ({ name }) => TabNavigator({
Tasks: {
screen: Tasks,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name={ name } size={30} />
}
},
Home: {
screen: Home,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name={ name } size={30} />
}
},
Message: {
screen: Message,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name={ name } size={30} />
}
},
Profile: {
screen: Profile,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name={ name } size={30} />
}
}
});
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 449
Got it sorted while still keeping the items stateless, using React Navigations screenProps parameter. Just had to fix my syntax in the Nav component and explicitly call screenProps in my screen. Here it is for reference:
Main App
class App extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
signedIn: false,
checkedSignIn: false
};
}
componentWillMount() {
isSignedIn()
.then(res => this.setState({ signedIn: res, checkedSignIn: true }))
.catch(err => alert(err));
}
render() {
const { checkedSignIn, signedIn } = this.state;
if (!checkedSignIn) {
return null;
}
if (signedIn) {
console.log("yeah boi");
console.log(SignedOut);
return (
<Provider store={store}>
<SignedIn screenProps={{ name: "TestName" }} />
</Provider>
);
} else {
console.log("nah bro");
return (
<Provider store={store}>
<SignedOut />
</Provider>
);
}
}
}
Screen
export default ({ navigation, screenProps }) =>
<View style={{ paddingVertical: 20 }}>
<Card title={screenProps.name}>
<View
style={{
backgroundColor: "#bcbec1",
alignItems: "center",
justifyContent: "center",
width: 80,
height: 80,
borderRadius: 40,
alignSelf: "center",
marginBottom: 20
}}
>
<Text style={{ color: "white", fontSize: 28 }}>JD</Text>
</View>
<Button
title="SIGN OUT"
onPress={() =>
onSignOut().then(() => navigation.navigate("SignedOut"))} // NEW LOGIC
/>
</Card>
</View>;
Nav
export const SignedIn = TabNavigator({
Tasks: {
screen: Tasks,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name="list" size={30} />
}
},
Home: {
screen: Home,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name="home" size={30} />
}
},
Message: {
screen: Message,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name="envelope-letter" size={30} />
}
},
Profile: {
screen: Profile,
navigationOptions: {
tabBarIcon: ({ tintColor }) =>
<SimpleLineIcons name="user" size={30} />
}
}
});
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 490
Use store state to get data, set state of store in top level component, use that state in your screen component
Upvotes: 0