I'm making a loading screen and I've set it to absolute position the entire screen. However when using react-navigation
it does not seem to cover the header. Is there a way to place my component on top of the navigation library's header component?
When you use react-navigation
you can configure a header for that screen. Usually when you navigate to a screen, any code you render within that screen is automatically placed underneath the nav header. However, I want my component to take the whole screen and cover the header. I want to header to remain, but I want to cover it with an opacity. Is this possible?
const navigationOptions = {
title: "Some Title",
};
const Navigator = StackNavigator(
{
First: { screen: ScreenOne },
Second: { screen: ScreenTwo },
...otherScreens,
},
{
transitionConfig,
navigationOptions, //this sets my header that I want to cover
}
);
Here's my loader.js
const backgroundStyle = {
opacity: 0.5,
flex: 1,
position: 'absolute',
top: 0,
left: 0,
right: 0,
bottom: 0,
zIndex: 1,
};
const Loading = () =>
<View style={backgroundStyle}>
<PlatformSpinner size="large" />
</View>;
In ScreenOne.js
class ScreenOne extends Component {
render(){
if(loading) return <Loading/>;
return (
//other code when not loading that is placed under my header automatically
)
}
}