Send profile data to drawer navigator
I've got a custom drawer navigator that shows some profile information at the top. I can load the profile image from the server within the drawer, but this seems unnecessary as I'll be loading the profile information elsewhere as well (right after login). How can I get this profile information into my navigator from a different component?
javascript react-native react-navigation expo react-navigation-drawer
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I've got a custom drawer navigator that shows some profile information at the top. I can load the profile image from the server within the drawer, but this seems unnecessary as I'll be loading the profile information elsewhere as well (right after login). How can I get this profile information into my navigator from a different component?
javascript react-native react-navigation expo react-navigation-drawer
If you need this profile picture on a few different components, i'd recommend you to take a loot at redux. If not, take a loot at this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/48990513/…
– kivul
Nov 19 '18 at 16:33
Thanks for your comment, I know how to pass props between components, but one component is not a child of the other. They are only related through the navigator. Is there a way that I can fetch in my main app.js then send it as prop to all of the components within the router? this seems most logical IMO, but I cant make it work
– jacob blankenship
Nov 19 '18 at 21:43
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I've got a custom drawer navigator that shows some profile information at the top. I can load the profile image from the server within the drawer, but this seems unnecessary as I'll be loading the profile information elsewhere as well (right after login). How can I get this profile information into my navigator from a different component?
javascript react-native react-navigation expo react-navigation-drawer
I've got a custom drawer navigator that shows some profile information at the top. I can load the profile image from the server within the drawer, but this seems unnecessary as I'll be loading the profile information elsewhere as well (right after login). How can I get this profile information into my navigator from a different component?
javascript react-native react-navigation expo react-navigation-drawer
javascript react-native react-navigation expo react-navigation-drawer
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If you need this profile picture on a few different components, i'd recommend you to take a loot at redux. If not, take a loot at this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/48990513/…
– kivul
Nov 19 '18 at 16:33
Thanks for your comment, I know how to pass props between components, but one component is not a child of the other. They are only related through the navigator. Is there a way that I can fetch in my main app.js then send it as prop to all of the components within the router? this seems most logical IMO, but I cant make it work
– jacob blankenship
Nov 19 '18 at 21:43
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If you need this profile picture on a few different components, i'd recommend you to take a loot at redux. If not, take a loot at this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/48990513/…
– kivul
Nov 19 '18 at 16:33
Thanks for your comment, I know how to pass props between components, but one component is not a child of the other. They are only related through the navigator. Is there a way that I can fetch in my main app.js then send it as prop to all of the components within the router? this seems most logical IMO, but I cant make it work
– jacob blankenship
Nov 19 '18 at 21:43
If you need this profile picture on a few different components, i'd recommend you to take a loot at redux. If not, take a loot at this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/48990513/…
– kivul
Nov 19 '18 at 16:33
If you need this profile picture on a few different components, i'd recommend you to take a loot at redux. If not, take a loot at this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/48990513/…
– kivul
Nov 19 '18 at 16:33
Thanks for your comment, I know how to pass props between components, but one component is not a child of the other. They are only related through the navigator. Is there a way that I can fetch in my main app.js then send it as prop to all of the components within the router? this seems most logical IMO, but I cant make it work
– jacob blankenship
Nov 19 '18 at 21:43
Thanks for your comment, I know how to pass props between components, but one component is not a child of the other. They are only related through the navigator. Is there a way that I can fetch in my main app.js then send it as prop to all of the components within the router? this seems most logical IMO, but I cant make it work
– jacob blankenship
Nov 19 '18 at 21:43
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If you need this profile picture on a few different components, i'd recommend you to take a loot at redux. If not, take a loot at this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/48990513/…
– kivul
Nov 19 '18 at 16:33
Thanks for your comment, I know how to pass props between components, but one component is not a child of the other. They are only related through the navigator. Is there a way that I can fetch in my main app.js then send it as prop to all of the components within the router? this seems most logical IMO, but I cant make it work
– jacob blankenship
Nov 19 '18 at 21:43