"react": "16.13.1",
"react-native": "0.63.2",
"@react-navigation/bottom-tabs": "^5.7.3",
"@react-navigation/compat": "^5.2.5",
"@react-navigation/material-bottom-tabs": "^5.2.15",
"@react-navigation/material-top-tabs": "^5.2.15",
"@react-navigation/native": "^5.7.3",
"@react-navigation/stack": "^5.9.0",
I want to pass data back to parent screen when pressing back on device. But I got error:-
TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating 'this.props.navigation')
Handling going back on arrow header is not a problem. But on smartphone back button itself having this error.
MainItem.js
onPressShowItem = (item, index) => {
this.props.navigation.navigate('ItemDetails', { FlatData: this.state.FlatData, FlatIndex: index, returnFromItems: this.returnFromItems });
}
returnFromItems = data => {
console.log('returned');
this.setState({ data });
}
ItemDetails.js
class ItemDetails extends PureComponent {
componentDidMount() {
BackHandler.addEventListener('hardwareBackPress', this.handleBackButton);
}
componentWillUnmount() {
BackHandler.removeEventListener('hardwareBackPress', this.handleBackButton);
}
/// PART OF ERROR APPEAR
handleBackButton() {
this.props.route.params.returnFromItems({ FlatData: this.state.FlatData });
return true;
}
// Handle back on header. No problem here
navigateBack = () => {
this.props.navigation.goBack();
this.props.route.params.returnFromItems({ FlatData: this.state.FlatData });
};
render() {
return (
const RenderBackAction = () => (
<TopNavigationAction icon={BackIcon} onPress={this.navigateBack} />
<TopNavigation title='Item Details' alignment='center' accessoryLeft={RenderBackAction} />
);
);
}
}
I have tried but end-up with the error:-
1. this.props.route.params.returnFromItems
2. this.props.navigation.state.params.returnFromItems
You are missing the reference to 'this'
you can either bind it or change the function like below
handleBackButton=()=> {
this.props.route.params.returnFromItems({ FlatData: this.state.FlatData });
return true;
}
As you are returning true you will have to manage the going back on your own so the second method is preferred.
Also you can use the existing navigateBack there
handleBackButton=()=> {
this.navigateBack();
return true;
}