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Readme
@react-navigation/bottom-tabs
Bottom tab navigator for React Navigation following iOS design guidelines.
Documentation can be found on the React Navigation website.
Installation
Open a Terminal in your project's folder and run,
yarn add @react-navigation/native @react-navigation/bottom-tabsNow we need to install react-native-safe-area-context.
If you are using Expo, to ensure that you get the compatible versions of the libraries, run:
expo install react-native-safe-area-contextIf you are not using Expo, run the following:
yarn add react-native-safe-area-contextIf you are using Expo, you are done. Otherwise, continue to the next steps.
To complete the linking on iOS, make sure you have Cocoapods installed. Then run:
cd ios
pod install
cd ..Usage
import { MaterialCommunityIcons } from 'react-native-vector-icons';
import { createBottomTabNavigator } from '@react-navigation/bottom-tabs';
const getTabBarIcon = name => ({ color, size }) => (
<MaterialCommunityIcons name={name} color={color} size={size} />
);
const BottomTabs = createBottomTabNavigator();
export default function App() {
return (
<BottomTabs.Navigator>
<BottomTabs.Screen
name="article"
component={Article}
options={{
tabBarLabel: 'Article',
tabBarIcon: getTabBarIcon('file-document-box'),
}}
/>
<BottomTabs.Screen
name="chat"
component={Chat}
options={{
tabBarLabel: 'Chat',
tabBarIcon: getTabBarIcon('message-reply'),
}}
/>
<BottomTabs.Screen
name="contacts"
component={Contacts}
options={{
tabBarLabel: 'Contacts',
tabBarIcon: getTabBarIcon('contacts'),
}}
/>
</BottomTabs.Navigator>
);
}