Easily handle Android back button with react-navigation
npm install react-navigation-backhandlerEasily handle Android back button behavior with React-Navigation.
> NOTE use version 1 of this package for react-navigation version 4 and lower
>
> use version 2 of this package for react-navigation version 5 and later
Install with npm:
``sh`
$ npm install react-navigation-backhandler
Install with yarn:
`sh`
$ yarn add react-navigation-backhandler
The following snippet demonstrates the usage. Note that onBackButtonPressAndroid will only be called if SomeComponent is placed in a screen that is focused (the one user is directly interacting with).
Behind the scenes, the onBackButtonPressAndroid handler is registered before a screen is focused, and unregistered before going away from it, leaving you with a declarative interface to interact with. Internally, this package uses apis that are provided by react-navigation.
You may use useAndroidBackHandler or AndroidBackHandler component anywhere in your app's React tree, it does not need to be placed directly in the screen component.
There are two ways of using this library:
1. As hook
1. As component
`js
import { useAndroidBackHandler } from "react-navigation-backhandler";
const SomeComponent = () => {
const onBackPress = useCallback(() => {
/*
* Returning true denotes that we have handled the event,false
* and react-navigation's lister will not get called, thus not popping the screen.
*
* Returning will cause the event to bubble up and react-navigation's listener will pop the screen.
/
if (youWantToHandleTheBackButtonPress) {
// do something
return true
}
return false
}, [])
useAndroidBackHandler(onBackPress)
return
}
`
> Note: You can also use the component "inline" without children:
`js
import { AndroidBackHandler } from "react-navigation-backhandler";
class SomeComponent extends React.Component {
onBackButtonPressAndroid = () => {
/*
* Returning true from onBackButtonPressAndroid denotes that we have handled the event,false
* and react-navigation's lister will not get called, thus not popping the screen.
*
* Returning will cause the event to bubble up and react-navigation's listener will pop the screen.
/
if (youWantToHandleTheBackButtonPress) {
// do something
return true;
}
return false;
};
render() {
return (
);
}
}
``
The package was only tested to be used in screens in stack navigator, other use cases may not work.