So I'm still a bit new to React Native, but I've got an app working nearly how I want it to. I have App.js which uses the TabBarIOS component to display my tabbed navigation at the bottom of the screen. When you touch a tab, the state updates and the relevant content is loaded and displayed:
App.js
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { TabBarIOS, Platform, Image } from 'react-native';
import IconII from 'react-native-vector-icons/Ionicons';
import IconMCI from 'react-native-vector-icons/MaterialCommunityIcons';
import Colors from './Colors';
import RouterItem1 from './routers/RouterItem1';
import RouterItem2 from './routers/RouterItem2';
import RouterHome from './routers/RouterHome';
import Settings from './components/Settings';
class FooterNav extends Component {
state = {
selectedTab: 'home',
};
handleClick = (routeData) => {
console.log('This has received data', routeData);
this.setState({ selectedTab: routeData });
console.log(this.state);
}
renderCurrentView() {
switch (this.state.selectedTab) {
case 'home':
return (
<RouterHome handleClick={this.handleClick} />
);
case 'item2':
return (
<RouterItem2 />
);
case 'item1':
return (
<RouterItem1 />
);
case 'settings':
return (
<Settings />
);
default:
return false;
}
}
render() {
return (
<TabBarIOS
unselectedTintColor={Colors.third} //Unselected labels
unselectedItemTintColor={Colors.third} //Unselected icons
tintColor={Colors.brandPrimary} //Selected
barTintColor={Colors.light} //Bar background
>
<IconII.TabBarItem
title="Home"
iconName="ios-home-outline"
selectedIconName="ios-home"
selected={this.state.selectedTab === 'home'}
receiveData={this.receiveData}
onPress={() => {
this.setState({
selectedTab: 'home',
});
}}
>
{this.renderCurrentView()}
</IconII.TabBarItem>
<TabBarIOS.Item
icon={require('./images/item2-icon-line@3x.png')}
selectedIcon={require('./images/item2-icon-selected@3x.png')}
title="item2"
selected={this.state.selectedTab === 'item2'}
onPress={() => {
this.setState({
selectedTab: 'item2',
});
}}
>
{this.renderCurrentView()}
</TabBarIOS.Item>
<IconMCI.TabBarItem
title="item1"
iconName="cookie"
selectedIconName="cookie"
selected={this.state.selectedTab === 'item1'}
onPress={() => {
this.setState({
selectedTab: 'item1',
});
}}
>
{this.renderCurrentView()}
</IconMCI.TabBarItem>
<IconII.TabBarItem
title="More"
iconName="ios-more-outline"
selectedIconName="ios-more"
selected={this.state.selectedTab === 'settings'}
onPress={() => {
this.setState({
selectedTab: 'settings',
});
}}
>
{this.renderCurrentView()}
</IconII.TabBarItem>
</TabBarIOS>
);
}
}
module.exports = FooterNav;
react-native-router-flux is a great plugin, once it pulls in a router the flow is exactly what I want it to be. The only problem I have is with the <RouterHome> module:
RouterHome.js
import React from 'react';
import { Scene, Router } from 'react-native-router-flux';
import styles from '../Styles';
import { content } from '../content.js';
import AnotherScene from '../components/pages/AnotherScene';
import Home from '../components/Home';
const RouterHomeComponent = () => {
return (
<Router
sceneStyle={styles.sceneStyle}
navigationBarStyle={styles.navBar}
titleStyle={styles.navBarTitle}
barButtonIconStyle={styles.barButtonIconStyle}
>
<Scene
key="Home"
component={Home}
title={content.heading}
hideNavBar
/>
<Scene
key="AnotherScene"
component={AnotherScene}
title='title'
hideNavBar={false}
/>
</Router>
);
};
export default RouterHomeComponent;
The default view that is loaded is the <Home> module:
Home.js
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Text, View, TouchableOpacity } from 'react-native';
import { Actions } from 'react-native-router-flux';
import styles from '../Styles';
import { content } from '../content.js';
class Home extends Component {
displayItem1 = () => {
this.props.handleClick('item1');
}
displayItem2 = () => {
this.props.handleClick('item2');
}
displayAnotherScene() {
Actions.AnotherScene();
}
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.viewWrapperHome}>
<Text style={styles.heading}>{content.greeting}</Text>
<TouchableOpacity onPress={this.displayItem1}>
<Text>First item</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
<TouchableOpacity onPress={this.displayItem2}>
<Text>Second item</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
<TouchableOpacity onPress={this.displayAnotherScene}>
<Text>Another scene</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
</View>
);
}
}
export default Home;
So what I expect to happen is that if the user clicks on the first two buttons displayed on the screen (First item/Second item), the prop will be passed back to App.js, the state will change and the scene will be updated. It basically is an alternative way of navigating without using the footer menu.
I know that this would work without using the react-native-router-flux module as I had it running before I added it in. The problem is that I really need it to handle the other pages from the <Home> module (many more to add).
Can anyone suggest a way I can pass back the props through the router back to my App.js?