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react-native-navigation-redux-helpers

v0.5.0

Published

Redux helpers for React Native navigation

Downloads

17

Readme

React Native Navigation Redux helpers

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Reducers and actions to implement navigation in React Native applications (RN 0.28.0+)

When to use this

  • you are using RN ExperimentalNavigation
  • you are using Redux
  • you do not want to write and re-write your own actions and reducers for navigation

Getting started

npm install --save react-native-navigation-redux-helpers

Card navigation

Define your card reducer

import { cardStackReducer } from 'react-native-navigation-redux-helpers';

const initialState = {
  key: 'global',
  index: 0,
  routes: [
    {
	  key: 'applicationSection1',
      index: 0
    },
  ],
};

module.exports = cardStackReducer(initialState);

Use this reducer in NavigationCardStack in your component

import { NavigationExperimental } from 'react-native';
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { connect } from 'react-redux';
import { actions } from 'react-native-navigation-redux-helpers';

const {
  popRoute,
  pushRoute,
} = actions;

const {
  CardStack: NavigationCardStack
} = NavigationExperimental;

class GlobalNavigation extends Component {
	render() {
		return (
      <NavigationCardStack
        navigationState={this.props.navigation}
        renderOverlay={this._renderOverlay}
        renderScene={this._renderScene}
      />
		);
	}

  /* ... */

	onGoBack() {
    const { dispatch, navigation } = this.props;
    dispatch(popRoute(navigation.key));
	}

  onGoSomewhere() {
    const { dispatch, navigation } = this.props;
    dispatch(pushRoute({ key: 'sowhere else' }, navigation.key));
  }
}

function mapDispatchToProps(dispatch) {
	return {
		dispatch
	};
}

function mapStateToProps(state) {
	return {
	    // XX: assuming you've registered the reducer above under the name 'cardNavigation'
		navigation: state.cardNavigation
	};
}

export default connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(GlobalNavigation);

Tab navigation

Define your tab reducer

import { tabReducer } from 'react-native-navigation-redux-helpers';

const tabs = {
  routes: [
    { key: 'feed', title: 'Items' },
    { key: 'notifications', title: 'Notifications' },
    { key: 'settings', title: 'Settings' }
  ],
  key: 'ApplicationTabs',
  index: 0
};

module.exports = tabReducer(tabs);

And now put it to good use inside your component

import { TabBarIOS } from 'react-native';
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import Feed from '../Feed';
import { connect } from 'react-redux';
import { actions as navigationActions } from 'react-native-navigation-redux-helpers';

const { jumpTo } = navigationActions;

class ApplicationTabs extends Component {
	_renderTabContent(tab) {
		if (tab.key === 'feed') {
			return (
				<Feed />
			);
		}

		/* ... */
	}

	render() {
		const { dispatch, navigation } = this.props;
		const children = navigation.routes.map( (tab, i) => {
			return (
				<TabBarIOS.Item key={tab.key}
						icon={tab.icon}
						selectedIcon={tab.selectedIcon}
						title={tab.title} onPress={ () => dispatch(jumpTo(i, navigation.key)) }
						selected={this.props.navigation.index === i}>
						{ this._renderTabContent(tab) }
				</TabBarIOS.Item>
			);
		});
		return (
			<TabBarIOS tintColor="black">
				{children}
			</TabBarIOS>
		);
	}
}

function mapDispatchToProps(dispatch) {
	return {
		dispatch
	};
}

function mapStateToProps(state) {
	return {
		// XX: assuming your tab reducer is registered as 'tabs'
		navigation: state.tabs
	};
}
export default connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(ApplicationTabs);

Supported actions

cardStackReducer

  • pushRoute
  • popRoute
  • jumpTo
  • reset
  • replaceAt
  • replaceAtIndex
  • jumpToIndex
  • back
  • forward

tabReducer

  • jumpTo
  • jumpToIndex

Complete examples