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In react navigation 3.0 they added the feature to pass default params to screen. The problem is that I want to pass those params to a nested stackNavigator but I can't figure out how to do so. These are my navigators: MainDrawer.js:

    const MyDrawerNavigator = createDrawerNavigator({
      Anime: {
        screen: SerieNavigation,
        params: { type: "anime" },
        path: "anime/:anime"
      },
      Tv: {
        screen: SerieNavigation,
        params: { type: "tv-show" },
        path: "tv/:tv"
      },
      Film: {
        screen: SerieNavigation,
        params: { type: "film" },
        path: "film/:film"
      }
    });

    const AppContainer = createAppContainer(MyDrawerNavigator);

    export default AppContainer;

SerieNavigation.js:

    const SerieStack = createStackNavigator(
      {
        Content: {
          screen: SearchScreen,
          params: { type: "anime" } //<-- HERE I WOULD LIKE TO DO SO params: { type: props.navigation.state.params.type }
        },
        Serie: SearieScreen,
        Episode: EpisodePage
      },
      {
        headerMode: "none",
        navigationOptions: {
          headerVisible: false
        }
      }
    );

    SerieStack.defaultNavigationOptions = {};
    export default SerieStack;

Any help is appreciated.

2 Answers 2

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To access props of the parent you can use this.props.navigation.dangerouslyGetParent().getParam('type'); now you can access any prop of the parent.

EDIT:

Not sure if this will work with react-navigation v5 but give it a try

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  • what do you mean of parent ?
    – DevAS
    May 1, 2019 at 21:07
  • I had a navigator with a navigator inside, but the props didn't get through the navigators, so to access the props you need to reference the parent ( the navigator at the top) May 2, 2019 at 9:30
  • Yeah, I got it if I have two AppContainer how to get params from the other screen in separate other AppContainer @LeonardoDrici
    – DevAS
    Jul 16, 2019 at 19:21
  • 1
    Can you avoid dangerouslyGetParent? by somehow pass params from stack navgiator maybe?
    – oron cohen
    Feb 4, 2020 at 17:24
  • I call this function from stack where I dispatched from another stack! And this help me! Thank you! "+1"
    – bekanur98
    Feb 6, 2020 at 9:27
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I believe you could achieve that by passing your screenProps to your stackNavigator. Like this (assuming you return your stack navigator somewhere):

render() {
  <MyDrawerNavigator screenProps={this.props} />
}

Then, you can access it inside your SerieStack like this:

const SerieStack = createStackNavigator(
{
  Content: {
    screen: SearchScreen,
    params: { type: this.props.screenProps.navigation.state.params.type }
  }
});
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  • I don't render the stackNavigator I pass it directly as a screen to the drawerNavigator Nov 26, 2018 at 15:14
  • it's the same thing, you would pass the props to the drawerNavigator then, i'll edit the answer
    – kivul
    Nov 26, 2018 at 15:59
  • take a look at this question I asked a few days ago, I had the same issue: stackoverflow.com/questions/53422419/…
    – kivul
    Nov 26, 2018 at 16:00
  • Doing like you said will make my component render the same objects. If you can see all three screens render the same component but based on the params it renders different results .By doing what you provided all the three screens will render the same thing. Nov 26, 2018 at 16:10
  • you will pass the main props from your HOC, then you can send them differently to each of your screens
    – kivul
    Nov 26, 2018 at 16:37

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