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When navigating from ScreenA to ScreenB and then back to ScreenA, react-navigation unconditionally calls `Keyboard.dismiss()`. If the user is fast enough and taps on a `TextInput` after coming back from ScreenB, the keyboard opens, just to be dismissed again. This would also happen if some logic automatically focuses the `TextInput` in ScreenA. This behaviour can be seen observed in https://snack.expo.io/lTDZhVNhV.
React Navigation 5
Routing and navigation for your React Native apps.
Documentation can be found at reactnavigation.org.
If you are looking for version 4, the code can be found in the 4.x branch.
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Contributing
Please read through our contribution guide to get started!
Installing from a fork on GitHub
Since we use a monorepo, it's not possible to install a package from the repository URL. If you need to install a forked version from Git, you can use gitpkg.
First install gitpkg:
yarn global add gitpkg
Then follow these steps to publish and install a forked package:
- Fork this repo to your account and clone the forked repo to your local machine
- Open a Terminal and
cdto the location of the cloned repo - Run
yarnto install any dependencies - If you want to make any changes, make them and commit
- Now
cdto the package directory that you want to use (e.g.cd packages/stackfor@react-navigation/stack) - Run
gitpkg publishto publish the package to your repo
After publishing, you should see something like this:
Package uploaded to git@github.com:<user>/<repo>.git with the name <name>
You can now install the dependency in your project:
yarn add <user>/<repo>.git#<name>
Remember to replace <user>, <repo> and <name> with right values.
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