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react-navigation-backhandler
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Easily handle Android back button behavior with React-Navigation.
The following snippet demonstrates the usage. Note that onBackButtonPressAndroid
will only be called if SomeComponent
is placed in a screen that is focused (the one user is directly interacting with). Behind the sceens, the onBackButtonPressAndroid
handler is registered after entering a screen, and unregistered before going away from it, leaving you with a declarative interface to interact with.
You may use AndroidBackHandler
component anywhere in your app's React tree, it does not need to be placed directly in the screen component.
import { AndroidBackHandler } from 'react-navigation-backhandler';
class SomeComponent extends React.Component {
onBackButtonPressAndroid = () => {
/*
* Returning `true` from `onBackButtonPressAndroid` denotes that we have handled the event,
* and react-navigation's lister will not get called, thus not popping the screen.
*
* Returning `false` will cause the event to bubble up and react-navigation's listener will pop the screen.
* */
if (youWantToHandleTheBackButtonPress) {
// do something
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
};
render() {
return (
<AndroidBackHandler onBackPress={this.onBackButtonPressAndroid}>
<BodyOfYourScreen />
</AndroidBackHandler>
);
}
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