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Version: 2.x

createDrawerNavigator

createDrawerNavigator(RouteConfigs, DrawerNavigatorConfig);

RouteConfigs

The route configs object is a mapping from route name to a route config, which tells the navigator what to present for that route, see example from createStackNavigator.

DrawerNavigatorConfig

  • drawerWidth - Width of the drawer or a function returning it.
  • drawerPosition - Options are left or right. Default is left position.
  • contentComponent - Component used to render the content of the drawer, for example, navigation items. Receives the navigation prop for the drawer. Defaults to DrawerItems. For more information, see below.
  • contentOptions - Configure the drawer content, see below.
  • useNativeAnimations - Enable native animations. Default is true.
  • drawerBackgroundColor - Use the Drawer background for some color. The Default is white.

Several options get passed to the underlying router to modify navigation logic:

  • initialRouteName - The routeName for the initial route.
  • order - Array of routeNames which defines the order of the drawer items.
  • paths - Provide a mapping of routeName to path config, which overrides the paths set in the routeConfigs.
  • backBehavior - Should the back button cause switch to the initial route? If yes, set to initialRoute, otherwise none. Defaults to initialRoute behavior.

Providing a custom contentComponent

The default component for the drawer is scrollable and only contains links for the routes in the RouteConfig. You can easily override the default component to add a header, footer, or other content to the drawer. By default the drawer is scrollable and supports iPhone X safe area. If you customize the content, be sure to wrap the content in a SafeAreaView:

import { DrawerItems, SafeAreaView } from 'react-navigation';

const CustomDrawerContentComponent = (props) => (
<ScrollView>
<SafeAreaView
style={styles.container}
forceInset={{ top: 'always', horizontal: 'never' }}
>
<DrawerItems {...props} />
</SafeAreaView>
</ScrollView>
);

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
},
});

contentOptions for DrawerItems

  • items - the array of routes, can be modified or overridden
  • activeItemKey - key identifying the active route
  • activeTintColor - label and icon color of the active label
  • activeBackgroundColor - background color of the active label
  • inactiveTintColor - label and icon color of the inactive label
  • inactiveBackgroundColor - background color of the inactive label
  • onItemPress(route) - function to be invoked when an item is pressed
  • itemsContainerStyle - style object for the content section
  • itemStyle - style object for the single item, which can contain an Icon and/or a Label
  • labelStyle - style object to overwrite Text style inside content section, when your label is a string
  • activeLabelStyle - style object to overwrite Text style of the active label, when your label is a string (merged with labelStyle)
  • inactiveLabelStyle - style object to overwrite Text style of the inactive label, when your label is a string (merged with labelStyle)
  • iconContainerStyle - style object to overwrite View icon container styles.

Example

contentOptions: {
activeTintColor: '#e91e63',
itemsContainerStyle: {
marginVertical: 0,
},
iconContainerStyle: {
opacity: 1
}
}

Screen Navigation Options

title

Generic title that can be used as a fallback for headerTitle and drawerLabel

drawerLabel

String, React Element or a function that given { focused: boolean, tintColor: string } returns a React.Node, to display in drawer sidebar. When undefined, scene title is used

drawerIcon

React Element or a function, that given { focused: boolean, tintColor: string } returns a React.Node, to display in drawer sidebar

drawerLockMode

Specifies the lock mode of the drawer. This can also update dynamically by using screenProps.drawerLockMode on your top level router.

Nesting drawer navigators inside others

If a drawer navigator is nested inside of another navigator that provides some UI, for example a tab navigator or stack navigator, then the drawer will be rendered below the UI from those navigators. The drawer will appear below the tab bar and below the header of the stack. You will need to make the drawer navigator the parent of any navigator where the drawer should be rendered on top of its UI.