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react-native-android-back-button

v0.3.0

Published

React Native Android Back Button

Downloads

10

Readme

react-native-android-back-button

Control your React Native app's Android back button behavior with a component instead of an imperative API.

Installation

npm install react-native-android-back-button or yarn add react-native-android-back-button

Usage

import React, { Component } from "react"
import { Text, View } from "react-native"
import AndroidBackButton from "react-native-android-back-button"

class Foo extends React.Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <View>
        <Text>My cool app</Text>
        <AndroidBackButton
          onPress={ /* your function here */ }
         />
      </View>
    )
  }
}

Use the AndroidBackButton component with an onPress function property to define the behavior when a user presses the back button on an Android phone or Android hardware emulator.

If onPress returns a falsey value, pressing the back button will quit the app. If onPress returns a truthy value, pressing the back button does nothing.

You can mount as many AndroidBackButton instances as you like, but the onPress function executed will come from the innermost mounted instance.

It is up to you to implement the desired behavior for instances when you do not want to exit the app.

For instance, you may wish to use the back button to navigate back through routes in your app's navigation stack. Assuming you have access to a navigator instance, you could write something like this:

function popIfExists() {
  if (navigator.getCurrentIndex() > 0) {
    navigator.pop()
    return true // do not exit app
  } else {
    return false // exit app
  }
}

<AndroidBackButton
  onPress={popIfExists}
/>

:warning: When you use react-native-android-back-button, ensure that no other parts of your application manually attach listener callbacks to React Native's BackAndroid module. You should only interact with the internal BackAndroid via this package's exported AndroidBackButton component.

Author

Scott Luptowski

@scottluptowski

Website

License

MIT