# TabNavigator
Used to easily set up a screen with several tabs with a TabRouter.
```js
class MyHomeScreen extends React.Component {
static navigationOptions = {
tabBar: {
label: 'Home',
// Note: By default the icon is only shown on iOS. Search the showIcon option below.
icon: ({ tintColor }) => (
),
},
}
render() {
return (
this.props.navigation.navigate('Notifications')}
title="Go to notifications"
/>
);
}
}
class MyNotificationsScreen extends React.Component {
static navigationOptions = {
tabBar: {
label: 'Notifications',
icon: ({ tintColor }) => (
),
},
}
render() {
return (
this.props.navigation.goBack()}
title="Go back home"
/>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
icon: {
width: 26,
height: 26,
},
});
const MyApp = TabNavigator({
Home: {
screen: MyHomeScreen,
},
Notifications: {
screen: MyNotificationsScreen,
},
}, {
tabBarOptions: {
activeTintColor: '#e91e63',
},
});
```
## API Definition
```js
TabNavigator(RouteConfigs, TabNavigatorConfig)
```
### RouteConfigs
The route configs object is a mapping from route name to a route config, which tells the navigator what to present for that route, see [example](https://github.com/coodoo/react-navigation/blob/master/docs/api/navigators/StackNavigator.md#routeconfigs) from `StackNavigator`.
### TabNavigatorConfig
- `tabBarComponent` - component to use as the tab bar, e.g. `TabView.TabBarBottom`
(this is the default on iOS), `TabView.TabBarTop`
(this is the default on Android)
- `tabBarPosition` - position of the tab bar, can be `'top'` or `'bottom'`
- `swipeEnabled` - whether to allow swiping between tabs
- `animationEnabled` - whether to animate when changing tabs
- `lazyLoad` - whether to lazily render tabs as needed as opposed to rendering them upfront
- `tabBarOptions` - configure the tab bar, see below.
Several options get passed to the underlying router to modify navigation logic:
- `initialRouteName` - The routeName for the initial tab route when first loading
- `order` - Array of routeNames which defines the order of the tabs
- `paths` - Provide a mapping of routeName to path config, which overrides the paths set in the routeConfigs.
- `backBehavior` - Should the back button cause a tab switch to the initial tab? If yes, set to `initialRoute`, otherwise `none`. Defaults to `initialRoute` behavior.
### `tabBarOptions` for `TabBarBottom` (default tab bar on iOS)
- `activeTintColor` - label and icon color of the active tab
- `activeBackgroundColor` - background color of the active tab
- `inactiveTintColor` - label and icon color of the inactive tab
- `inactiveBackgroundColor` - background color of the inactive tab
- `showLabel` - whether to show label for tab, default is true
- `style` - style object for the tab bar
- `labelStyle` - style object for the tab label
Example:
```js
tabBarOptions: {
activeTintColor: '#e91e63',
labelStyle: { fontSize: 12 },
style: {
backgroundColor: 'blue',
}
}
```
### `tabBarOptions` for `TabBarTop` (default tab bar on Android)
- `activeTintColor` - label and icon color of the active tab
- `inactiveTintColor` - label and icon color of the inactive tab
- `showIcon` - whether to show icon for tab, default is false
- `showLabel` - whether to show label for tab, default is true
- `upperCaseLabel` - whether to make label uppercase, default is true
- `pressColor` - color for material ripple (Android >= 5.0 only)
- `pressOpacity` - opacity for pressed tab (iOS and Android < 5.0 only)
- `scrollEnabled` - whether to enable scrollable tabs
- `tabStyle` - style object for the tab
- `indicatorStyle` - style object for the tab indicator (line at the bottom of the tab)
- `labelStyle` - style object for the tab label
- `style` - style object for the tab bar
Example:
```js
tabBarOptions: {
labelStyle: {
fontSize: 12,
},
style: {
backgroundColor: 'blue',
}
}
```
### Navigator Props
The navigator component created by `TabNavigator(...)` takes the following props:
- `screenProps` - Pass down extra options to child screens, for example:
```jsx
const TabNav = TabNavigator({
// config
});
```