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react-navigation-stack
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Stack navigator for use on iOS and Android.
Open a Terminal in your project's folder and run,
yarn add react-navigation-stack @react-native-community/masked-view react-native-safe-area-context
or
npm install react-navigation-stack @react-native-community/masked-view react-native-safe-area-context
import { createStackNavigator } from 'react-navigation-stack';
export default createStackNavigator({
Inbox: InboxScreen,
Drafts: DraftsScreen,
}, {
initialRouteName: 'Inbox',
});
To setup the development environment, open a Terminal in the repo directory and run the following:
yarn bootstrap
While developing, you can run the example app with Expo to test your changes:
yarn example start
The code in this repo uses the source from @react-navigation/stack
and patches it to make it usable in React Navigation 4. If you need to make changes, please send a pull request there.
If the change is specifically related to React Navigation 4 integration, first run yarn sync
, then change the files in src/vendor
and then run yarn patch
to update the patch file with the latest changes.
Make sure your code passes TypeScript and ESLint. Run the following to verify:
yarn typescript
yarn lint
To fix formatting errors, run the following:
yarn lint --fix
Documentation can be found on the React Navigation website.
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