@tableflip/react-native-navbar

2.1.1 • Public • Published

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A stupidly simple "stateless", route based, navigation bar component built on top of React Native's Navigator, for use with Redux.

Getting started

npm install @tableflip/react-native-navbar

Example

import React, { Component } from 'react'
import { connect } from 'react-redux'
import NavBar from '@tableflip/react-native-navbar'
import { Home, Post } from './scenes'

const Routes = {
  '/': Home,
  '/post/:id': Post
}

class App extends Component {
  static defaultProps = { url: '/' }

  render () {
    return <NavBar routes={Routes} url={this.props.url} />
  }
}

export default connect(({ url }) => ({ url }))(App)
  1. Store the current URL in your Redux store
  2. Create a redux action for changing the URL
  3. Your scenes change the URL by dispatching your action

Conventions

  • URL params are passed to your scenes in a params prop
  • Your scenes specify the bar LeftButton, Title and RightButton components in a static property called navBar

URL params

Currently route URLs only support params defined as :paramName within a URL. Wildcards are currently not supported. When navigating to a URL, the params are extracted and passed to the scene in a params prop.

For example a route like /post/:id would result in an object like { id: 'some id' } being passed to your scene in a params prop.

These params are also passed to any navBar components (see below).

static navBar = { LeftButton, Title, RightButton }

Your scenes define what components should appear in the navigation bar when they are shown. All three properties are optional.

Your navBar components are passed any URL params in props.

Note: be careful when wrapping your component in a container, it can hide the navBar property from the NavBar component.

Passed props

The following properties are passed to route components and "navBar" components:

  • params - parameters from the URL
  • location - an object conceptually similar to document.location in web browsers
    • location.pathname - the path section of the URL, before the query, including the initial slash if present
    • location.search - the 'query string' portion of the URL, including the leading question mark
    • location.query - a querystring-parsed object
    • location.hash - the 'fragment' portion of the URL including the pound-sign

The following additional properties are passed to route components:

  • isFocusedRoute - whether or not this is the currently focused route (it won't be during transition in/out)

Props

routes

An object describing the routes available to the NavBar. Keys should be URLs and values should be React Components.

url

The URL that should currently be displayed. This can be a string, but will more commonly be an object, e.g.

// Slide in from the right
{ url: '/post/123', from: 'right' }
// Slide in from the left (looks like we're navigating "backwards")
{ url: '/', from: 'left' }
// Do not transition, display immediately
{ url: '/', from: 'none' }

showBar

Display a Navigator.NavigationBar at the top of the screen. This is true by default but can be disabled if your scenes need to take up the whole screen.

style, barStyle, sceneStyle

Styles passed to the container, bar and scene respectively.

sceneConfigLeft and sceneConfigRight

Configuration for scene transitions. Defaults to Navigator.SceneConfigs.HorizontalSwipeJumpFromLeft and Navigator.SceneConfigs.HorizontalSwipeJumpFromRight. Scene configuration options.


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npm i @tableflip/react-native-navbar

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