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+# Top Level API Migration
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+In order to make navigation API homogenous as much as possible, we provide setRoot function that receives layout of any kind.
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+See [Layout types](layout-types)
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+## setRoot(layout)
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+```js
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+Navigation.setRoot({
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+ bottomTabs: {
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+ children: [{
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+ stack: {
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+ children: [{
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+ component: {
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+ name: 'example.FirstTabScreen',
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+ passProps: {
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+ text: 'This is tab 1'
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }],
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+ options: {
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+ bottomTab: {
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+ title: 'Tab 1',
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+ icon: require('../images/one.png'),
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+ testID: 'FIRST_TAB_BAR_BUTTON'
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ component: {
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+ name: 'navigation.playground.TextScreen',
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+ passProps: {
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+ text: 'This is tab 2'
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+ },
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+ options: {
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+ bottomTab: {
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+ title: 'Tab 2',
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+ icon: require('../images/two.png'),
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+ testID: 'SECOND_TAB_BAR_BUTTON'
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }]
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+ }
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+});
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+```
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+## startSingleScreenApp(params) -> setRoot({stack})
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+Change your app root into an app based on a single screen (like the iOS Calendar or Settings app). The screen will receive its own navigation stack with a native nav bar
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+```js
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+Navigation.setRoot({
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+ stack: {
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+ children: [{
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+ component: {
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+ name: 'example.WelcomeScreen',
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+ passProps: {
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+ text: 'stack with one child'
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }],
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+ options: {
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+ topBar: {
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Welcome screen'
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+});
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+```
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+## showModal(params = {}) -> showModal(layout = {})
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+Show a screen as a modal.
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+```js
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+Navigation.showModal({
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+ stack: {
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+ children: [{
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+ component: {
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+ name: 'example.ModalScreen',
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+ passProps: {
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+ text: 'stack with one child'
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+ },
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+ options: {
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+ topBar: {
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Modal with stack'
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+});
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+```
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+## dismissModal(params = {}) -> dismissModal(componentId)
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+Dismiss the current modal.
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+```js
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+Navigation.dismissModal(this.props.componentId);
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+```
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+## dismissAllModals(params = {}) -> dismissAllModals()
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+Dismiss all the current modals at the same time.
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+```js
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+Navigation.dismissAllModals();
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+```
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+<!-- ## showLightBox(params = {}) - Use showOverlay
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+Show a screen as a lightbox.
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+```js
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+Navigation.showLightBox({
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+ screen: 'example.LightBoxScreen', // unique ID registered with Navigation.registerScreen
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+ passProps: {}, // simple serializable object that will pass as props to the lightbox (optional)
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+ style: {
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+ backgroundBlur: 'dark', // 'dark' / 'light' / 'xlight' / 'none' - the type of blur on the background
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+ backgroundColor: '#ff000080', // tint color for the background, you can specify alpha here (optional)
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+ tapBackgroundToDismiss: true // dismisses LightBox on background taps (optional)
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+ }
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+});
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+Dismiss the current lightbox.
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+```js
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+Trigger a deep link within the app. See [deep links](https://wix.github.io/react-native-navigation/#/deep-links) for more details about how screens can listen for deep link events.
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+```js
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+ link: 'link/in/any/format',
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+ payload: '' // (optional) Extra payload with deep link
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+This is an internal function you probably don't want to use directly. If your screen components extend `Screen` directly (`import { Screen } from 'react-native-navigation'`), you can register them directly with `registerScreen` instead of with `registerComponent`. The main benefit of using `registerComponent` is that it wraps your regular screen component with a `Screen` automatically.
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+```js
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+```
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+In some cases you might need the id of the currently visible screen. This method returns the unique id of the currently visible screen:
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+`const visibleScreenInstanceId = await Navigation.getCurrentlyVisibleScreenId()`
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+In order to have any use of this method, you'd need to map instanceId to screens your self. -->
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