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DrawerNavigator
Used to easily set up a screen with a drawer navigation.
class MyHomeScreen extends React.Component {
static navigationOptions = {
drawer: () => ({
label: 'Home',
icon: ({ tintColor }) => (
<Image
source={require('./chats-icon.png')}
style={[styles.icon, {tintColor: tintColor}]}
/>
),
}),
}
render() {
return (
<Button
onPress={() => this.props.navigation.navigate('Notifications')}
title="Go to notifications"
/>
);
}
}
class MyNotificationsScreen extends React.Component {
static navigationOptions = {
drawer: () => ({
label: 'Notifications',
icon: ({ tintColor }) => (
<Image
source={require('./notif-icon.png')}
style={[styles.tabIcon, {tintColor: tintColor}]}
/>
),
}),
}
render() {
return (
<Button
onPress={() => this.props.navigation.goBack()}
title="Go back home"
/>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
icon: {
width: 24,
height: 24,
},
});
const MyApp = DrawerNavigator({
Home: {
screen: MyHomeScreen,
},
Notifications: {
screen: MyNotificationsScreen,
},
});
To open and close drawer, navigate to 'DrawerOpen'
and 'DrawerClose'
respectively.
this.props.navigation.navigate('DrawerOpen'); // open drawer
this.props.navigation.navigate('DrawerClose'); // close drawer
API Definition
DrawerNavigator(RouteConfigs, DrawerNavigatorConfig)
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 from StackNavigator
.
DrawerNavigatorConfig
drawerWidth
- Width of the drawerdrawerPosition
- Options areleft
orright
. Default isleft
position.contentComponent
- Component used to render the content of the drawer, for example, navigation items. Receives thenavigation
prop for the drawer. Defaults toDrawerView.Items
. For more information, see below.contentOptions
- Configure the drawer content, see below.
Several options get passed to the underlying router to modify navigation logic:
initialRouteName
- The routeName for the initial route.order
- Array of routeNames which defines the order of the drawer items.paths
- Provide a mapping of routeName to path config, which overrides the paths set in the routeConfigs.backBehavior
- Should the back button cause switch to the initial route? If yes, set toinitialRoute
, otherwisenone
. Defaults toinitialRoute
behavior.
Providing a custom contentComponent
You can easily override the default component used by react-navigation
:
const CustomDrawerContentComponent = (props) => (
<View style={style.container}>
<DrawerView.Items {...props} />
</View>
);
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container : {
flex : 1,
},
});
contentOptions
for DrawerView.Items
activeTintColor
- label and icon color of the active labelactiveBackgroundColor
- background color of the active labelinactiveTintColor
- label and icon color of the inactive labelinactiveBackgroundColor
- background color of the inactive labelstyle
- style object for the content section
Example:
contentOptions: {
activeTintColor: '#e91e63',
style: {
marginVertical: 0,
}
}
Screen Navigation Options
Usually you define static navigationOptions
on your screen component. For example:
class ProfileScreen extends React.Component {
static navigationOptions = {
title: ({ state }) => `${state.params.name}'s Profile!`,
drawer: {
icon: (
<Image src={require('./my-icon.png')} />
),
},
};
...
All navigationOptions
for the DrawerNavigator
:
title
- a title (string) of the scenedrawer
- a config object for the drawer:label
- String, React Element or a function that given{ focused: boolean, tintColor: string }
returns a React.Element, to display in drawer sidebar. When undefined, scenetitle
is usedicon
- React Element or a function, that given{ focused: boolean, tintColor: string }
returns a React.Element, to display in drawer sidebar
Navigator Props
The navigator component created by DrawerNavigator(...)
takes the following props:
screenProps
- Pass down extra options to child screens, for example:
const DrawerNav = DrawerNavigator({
// config
});
<DrawerNav
screenProps={/* this prop will get passed to the screen components as this.props.screenProps */}
/>