There are two things potentially happening here:
IN MY CASE: I had different functions returning separate Stack Navigators as in the code below, I wanted the SettingsScreen
to appear the very first time a user uses the app, so that they set the configurations, and next time they open the app again they would see the HomeScreen first (same flow with Authentication):
function SettingsStack() {
return (
<Stack.Navigator initialRouteName='Settings'>
<Stack.Screen
name="Settings"
component={SettingsScreen}
options={{
title: 'SMS Recipient Number',
headerShown: true,
headerTitleAlign: 'center',
}}
/>
<Stack.Screen name="Home" component={HomeScreen} options={{ title: '', headerTransparent: true }}
/>
</Stack.Navigator>
);
}
function MainStack() {
return (
<Stack.Navigator initialRouteName='Home'>
<Stack.Screen
name="Update"
component={UpdateScreen}
options={{
title: 'Update Recipient Phone',
headerTitleAlign: 'center',
headerShown: true
}}
/>
<Stack.Screen
name="Security"
component={PinScreen}
options={{
title: 'Provide PIN',
headerTitleAlign: 'center',
headerShown: true
}}
/>
<Stack.Screen
name="Home"
headerMode="screen"
component={HomeScreen}
options={({ navigation }) => ({
headerTitle: '',
headerTransparent: true,
headerRight: () => (
<Button
icon={
<Icon
name='settings'
type='feather'
color='grey'
onPress={() => navigation.navigate('Update')}
onLongPress={() => navigation.navigate('Update')}
/>
}
type="clear"
buttonStyle={{ marginRight: 10 }}
/>
),
})}
/>
</Stack.Navigator>
);
}
Settings Screen: Inside the settings screen after the user had provided ther required details, I used the following function to redirect to the HomeScreen
:
transactEntry = async () => {
const { phone_number } = this.state;
if ((this.state.phone_number.trim() == "") || (this.state.phone_number.trim().length == 0)) {
Alert.alert('Error:', 'Please enter valid phone number.');
return
}
try {
await AsyncStorage.setItem('@recipient_number', phone_number);
} catch (error) {
Alert.alert('Error:', 'Error setting recipient phone number!');
}
Keyboard.dismiss();
let successToast = Toast.show('Recipient phone number set successfully.', {
duration: Toast.durations.LONG,
position: Toast.positions.TOP,
shadow: true,
animation: true,
backgroundColor: 'black',
hideOnPress: true,
delay: 0,
onShow: () => { },
onShown: () => { },
onHide: () => { },
onHidden: () => { }
});
setTimeout(function () {
Toast.hide(successToast);
}, 3000);
successToast;
this.props.navigation.replace('Home');
};
NOTE: the part where i used this.props.navigation.replace('Home');
inside the SettingsScreen. This would work fine BUT the Home route that was being called was from that function SettingsStack() {...}
function and not the function MainStack() {...}
function.
So all the navigations from the Home Route at the top of the Stack would give me such an error because my active stack only had two routes, Settings Route and Home Route.
I later realised that I was forcing my app to look for Routes that were in a different Stack so i rewired the function MainStack() {...}
and linked it with function SettingsStack() {...}
function like below.
function SettingsStack() {
return (
<Stack.Navigator initialRouteName='Settings'>
<Stack.Screen
name="Settings"
component={SettingsScreen}
options={{
title: 'SMS Recipient Number',
headerShown: true,
headerTitleAlign: 'center',
}}
/>
<Stack.Screen name="MainStack" component={MainStack} options={{ title: '', headerTransparent: true }}
/>
</Stack.Navigator>
);
}
function MainStack() {
return (
<Stack.Navigator initialRouteName='Home'>
<Stack.Screen
name="Update"
component={UpdateScreen}
options={{
title: 'Update Recipient Phone',
headerTitleAlign: 'center',
headerShown: true
}}
/>
<Stack.Screen
name="Security"
component={PinScreen}
options={{
title: 'Provide PIN',
headerTitleAlign: 'center',
headerShown: true
}}
/>
<Stack.Screen
name="Home"
headerMode="screen"
component={HomeScreen}
options={({ navigation }) => ({
headerTitle: '',
headerTransparent: true,
headerRight: () => (
<Button
icon={
<Icon
name='settings'
type='feather'
color='grey'
onPress={() => navigation.navigate('Update')}
onLongPress={() => navigation.navigate('Update')}
/>
}
type="clear"
buttonStyle={{ marginRight: 10 }}
/>
),
})}
/>
</Stack.Navigator>
);
}
Take note of the <Stack.Screen name="MainStack" component={MainStack} options={{ title: '', headerTransparent: true }}
/>
line where the MainStack was now Connected to the SettingsStack.
IN BRIEF: Make sure that the Route that you have called resides in the same stack as the calling route OR just make sure that you have connected your Routes somehow eg putting the Stack function inside the Drawer Navigators function. At least there has to be a relationship or join.