# Hello Mobile Navigation
Let's use React Navigation to build a simple chat application for Android and iOS.
## Setup and Installation
First, make sure you're [all set up to use React Native](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started.html). Next, create a new project and add `react-navigation`:
```sh
# Create a new React Native App
react-native init SimpleApp
cd SimpleApp
# Install the latest version of react-navigation from npm
npm install --save react-navigation
# Run the new app
react-native run-android # or:
react-native run-ios
```
Verify that you can successfully see the bare sample app run on iOS and/or Android:
```phone-example
bare-project
```
We want to share code on iOS and Android, so lets delete the contents of `index.ios.js` and `index.android.js` and replace it with `import './App';`.
Now lets create the new file for our app implementation, `App.js`.
## Introducing Stack Navigator
For our app, we want to use the `StackNavigator` because we want a conceptual 'stack' navigation, where each new screen is put on the top of the stack, and going back removes a screen from the top of the stack. Lets start with just one screen:
```js
import React from 'react';
import {
AppRegistry,
Text,
} from 'react-native';
import { StackNavigator } from 'react-navigation';
class HomeScreen extends React.Component {
static navigationOptions = {
title: 'Welcome',
};
render() {
return Hello, Navigation!;
}
}
const SimpleApp = StackNavigator({
Home: { screen: HomeScreen },
});
AppRegistry.registerComponent('SimpleApp', () => SimpleApp);
```
The `title` of the screen is configurable on the [static `navigationOptions`](/docs/navigators/navigation-options), where many options can be set to configure the presentation of the screen in the navigator.
Now the same screen should appear on both iPhone and Android apps:
```phone-example
first-screen
```
## Adding a New Screen
Lets create a button in the `HomeScreen` component that links to our second page:
```js
class HomeScreen extends React.Component {
static navigationOptions = {
title: 'Welcome',
};
render() {
const { navigate } = this.props.navigation;
return (
Hello, Chat App!
);
}
}
```
We're using the navigate function from the [screen navigation prop](/docs/navigators/navigation-prop). In addition to specifying the target `routeName`, we can also pass params that will be put into the new route.
Now let's create the Chat screen that displays the `name` param passed in through the route:
```js
class ChatScreen extends React.Component {
static navigationOptions = {
// Nav options can be defined as a function of the navigation prop:
title: ({ state }) => `Chat with ${state.params.user}`,
};
render() {
// The screen's current route is passed in to `props.navigation.state`:
const { params } = this.props.navigation.state;
return (
Chat with {params.user}
);
}
}
const SimpleApp = StackNavigator({
Home: { screen: HomeScreen },
Chat: { screen: ChatScreen },
});
```
Now you can navigate to your new screen, and go back:
```phone-example
first-navigation
```