I have a simple React-Native componentReactNativeMasterView
with a button I want to use for native navigation.
in ReactNativeMasterView
:
var MasterViewController = NativeModules.MasterViewController
then the button calls:
MasterViewController.buttonEvent()
I have a basic Obj-C view controller called MasterViewController
In MasterViewController.h
:
@interface MasterViewController : UIViewController <RCTBridgeModule>
And in MasterViewController.m
I have a reference to the react native view in my storyboard:
@property (weak, nonatomic) IBOutlet RNMasterView *reactViewWrapper;
and native module and method look like this:
RCT_EXPORT_MODULE();
RCT_EXPORT_METHOD(buttonEvent) {
RCTLogInfo(@"Button Pressed");
UIViewController *detail = [[UIViewController alloc]init];
UIViewController *rootViewController = [UIApplication sharedApplication].delegate.window.rootViewController;
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[rootViewController showViewController:detail sender:self];
});
}
It almost works too...
Sadly the transition takes me to a black screen, and when i inspect the view hierarchy it looks like UITransitionView
is just presenting an empty View
I can actually navigate back from this state too.
Anyone have any ideas how to make this work?
UPDATE:
I can make it work with a UIAlertController:
UIAlertController * alert = [UIAlertController
alertControllerWithTitle:name
message:param
preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
UIAlertAction *cancelAction = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:@"Cancel" style:UIAlertActionStyleCancel handler:^(UIAlertAction * action) {
NSLog(@"Cancel");
}];
[alert addAction:cancelAction];
UIViewController *rootViewController = [UIApplication sharedApplication].delegate.window.rootViewController;
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[rootViewController presentViewController:alert animated: YES completion: nil];
});
that appears to work as intended.