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nlnd-navigation

A view-manager for react-native to act as the navigation system

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NLND Navigation

This is a simple view-manager for react-native that get's a group of routes and stacks and creates a view-manager which can act as the navigation system of the app.

This module does not provide any sort of UI navigation components like Tab navigations or Drawer navigations. It only provides the basic system where you can use the navigation functions to do what you want.

installation

just do

npm install nlnd-navigation

or

yarn add nlnd-navigation

Sample

This is a simple example to see how it works:

import { NlndNavigation } from "nlnd-navigation";

const stacks = {
  name: "root",
  initialStack: "homestack",
  stacks: [
    {
      name: "homestack",
      initialRoute: "home",
      routes: [{ key: "home", route: Home }, { key: "page1", route: Page1 }],
      stacks: [
        {
          name: "page2stack",
          initialRoute: "page2",
          routes: [{ key: "page2", route: Page2 }]
        },
        {
          name: "page3stack",
          initialRoute: "page3",
          routes: [{ key: "page3", route: Page3 }]
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
};

const App = () => {
  return <NlndNavigation stack={stacks} />;
};

And you can do the navigations like so:

This is an example of in-stack navigations:

<Button onPress={() => props.navigation.navigate("page1")} title="Page 1" />

To do inter-stack navigations, we provide a function that would route to your desired destination from root:

<Button
  onPress={() =>
    props.navigation.navigateFromRoot(
      ["root", "homestack", "page2stack"],
      "page2"
    )
  }
  title="Page 2"
/>

This will route from root, to homestack, to page2stack and finally to the page2 component.

Refrences

FunctionReturn typeDescription
getStacks()stringWill return a comma seperated list of all stacks
getRoutes()stringWill return a comma seperated list of all routes
getCurrentStack()stringWill return the name of the current stack
getCurrentRoute()stringWill return the name of the current route
goBack()booleanGoes back to the previous route. returns false on failure.
goHome()booleanGoes to the initial route of the stack. returns false on failure.
navigate(key, props)booleanWill navigate to the given route, inside the stack.
navigateFromRoot(stacks[], key, props)booleanWill route to the given key, starting from the root stack and moving along the stacks array.

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Authors

Ali Rezaee nlndipi@hotmail.com

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Package last updated on 20 Jun 2020

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