your question is how to navigate or set the initial screen depending on the opened notification payload?
1) - set the initial screen
depending on the opened notification payload.
according to class Lifecycle useEffect
runs after the component output has been rendered, so listener in useEffect
not listen until the component amounting, and this the reason of logs in home screen shown before logs in useEffect
, see this explanation.
//this the problem (NavigationContainer called before useEffect).
function App() {
useEffect(() => {}); //called second.
return <NavigationContainer>; //called first.
}
//this the solution (useEffect called Before NavigationContainer).
function App() {
const [ready, setReady] = useState(false);
//called second.
useEffect(() => {
//listen here
setReady(true);
SplashScreen.hide();
});
//called first
//no function or apis run before useEffect here it just view.
if(!ready) return <></>;// or <LoadingView/>
//called third.
return <NavigationContainer>;
}
your code may be like this.
function App() {
const [ready, setReady] = useState(false);
const openedNotificationRef = useRef(null);
const _opened = openResult => {
openedNotificationRef.current = openResult.notification.payload;
}
const getInitialRouteName = () => {
if (openedNotificationRef.current) {
return "second"; //or what you want depending on the notification.
}
return "home";
}
useEffect(() => {
onesignal.addEventListener('opened', _opened);
//setTimeout(fn, 0) mean function cannot run until the stack on the main thread is empty.
//this ensure _opened is executed if app is opened from notification
setTimeout(() => {
setReady(true);
}, 0)
});
if(!ready) return <LoadingView/>
return (
<NavigationContainer initialRouteName={getInitialRouteName()}>
</NavigationContainer>
);
}
2) - navigate
depending on the opened notification payload.
first you need to kown that
A navigator needs to be rendered to be able to handle actions If you
try to navigate without rendering a navigator or before the navigator
finishes mounting, it will throw and crash your app if not handled. So
you'll need to add an additional check to decide what to do until your
app mounts.
read docs
function App() {
const navigationRef = React.useRef(null);
const openedNotificationRef = useRef(null);
const _opened = openResult => {
openedNotificationRef.current = openResult.notification.payload;
//remove loading screen and start with what you want.
const routes = [
{name : 'home'}, //recommended add this to handle navigation go back
{name : 'orders'}, //recommended add this to handle navigation go back
{name : 'order', params : {id : payload.id}},
]
navigationRef.current.dispatch(
CommonActions.reset({
routes : routes,
index: routes.length - 1,
})
)
}
useEffect(() => {
//don't subscribe to `opened` here
//unsubscribe
return () => {
onesignal.removeEventListener('opened', _opened);
}
}, []);
//subscribe to `opened` after navigation is ready to can use navigate
const onReady = () => {
onesignal.addEventListener('opened', _opened);
//setTimeout(fn, 0) mean function cannot run until the stack on the main thread is empty.
//this ensure _opened is executed if app is opened from notification
setTimeout(() => {
if (!openedNotificationRef.current) {
//remove loading screen and start with home
navigationRef.current.dispatch(
CommonActions.reset({
routes : [{name : 'home'}],
index: 0,
})
)
}
}, 0)
};
return (
<NavigationContainer
ref={navigationRef}
onReady={onReady}
initialRouteName={"justLoadingScreen"}>
</NavigationContainer>
);
}
refrences for setTimeout, CommonActions.