Redux integration
It is extremely easy to use Redux in an app with React Navigation. It's basically no different than without React Navigation. The following example shows how to do it end to end: https://snack.expo.io/@react-navigation/redux-example. The most important piece from it is the following:
let RootStack = createStackNavigator({ Counter: CounterContainer, StaticCounter: StaticCounterContainer,});
let Navigation = createAppContainer(RootStack);
// Render the app container component with the provider around itexport default class App extends React.Component { render() { return ( <Provider store={store}> <Navigation /> </Provider> ); }}
Notice that we take the component returned from createAppContainer
and wrap it in a Provider
. Ta da! Now feel free to use connect
throughout your app.
navigationOptions
?
What about Alright fair enough, the answer here isn't the most obvious. Let's say that you want to access the Redux store state from the title, what would you do? There are a couple of options. For these examples let's say that you want to put the count from the above example into the title.
connect
ed
Use a component that is Create a component, connect
it to the store, then use that component in the title
.
class Count extends React.Component { render() { return <Text>Count: {this.props.value}</Text> }}
let CountContainer = connect(state => ({ value: state.count }))(Count);
class Counter extends React.Component { static navigationOptions = { title: <CountContainer /> };
/* .. the rest of the code */}
Pass the state you care about as a param to the screen
If the value isn't expected to change, you can just pass it from a connect
ed component to the other screen as a param.
<Button title="Go to static count screen" onPress={() => this.props.navigation.navigate('StaticCounter', { count: this.props.count, }) }/>
class StaticCounter extends React.Component { static navigationOptions = ({ navigation }) => ({ title: navigation.getParam('count'), });
render() { return ( <View style={styles.container}> <Text style={styles.paragraph}> {this.props.navigation.getParam('count')} </Text> </View> ); }}
setParams from your screen
Let's modify the StaticCounter
from the previous example as follows:
class StaticCounter extends React.Component { static navigationOptions = ({ navigation }) => ({ title: navigation.getParam('count'), });
componentDidMount() { this.updateCount(); }
componentDidUpdate() { this.updateCount(); }
updateCount() { this.props.navigation.setParams({ count: this.props.count }); }
render() { return ( <View style={styles.container}> <Text style={styles.paragraph}> {this.props.navigation.getParam('count')} </Text> </View> ); }}
Now whenever the store updates we update the count
param and the title updates accordingly.
Can I store the navigation state in Redux too?
This is technically possible, but we don't recommend it - it's too easy to shoot yourself in the foot and slow down / break your app. We encourage you to leave it up to React Navigation to manage the navigation state. But if you really want to do this, you can use react-navigation-redux-helpers, but this isn't an officially supported workflow.