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react-native-shared-element bindings for React Navigation
React Navigation bindings for react-native-shared-element 💫
The following versions or react-navigation and the stack navigator are supported.
Version | React-Navigation | Comments |
---|---|---|
3.x | 4, 5 & 6 | Import from react-navigation-shared-element/build/v4 to use it with 4.x. |
2.x | 3 & 4 | This version is compatible with react-navigation-stack@2 . |
1.x | 3 & 4 | This version is compatible with react-navigation-stack@1 . |
react-navigation-shared-element
uses the JS based Stack Navigator. The Native Stack Navigator is not yet supported and it is not yet clear whether this can be supported in the future.Group
components are not yet supported.detachInactiveScreens
is set to false
by default on Android.React navigation shared element library is licensed under The MIT License.
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react-native-shared-element bindings for React Navigation
We found that react-navigation-shared-element demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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