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Dismissing spinner also dismisses modal

Open elsurudo opened this issue 3 years ago • 3 comments

On a promise resolution from a fetch call, I do two things:

  1. Hide the spinner by setting a state variable bound to `<Spinner visible={myVar} ... />
  2. Display a react-native-navigation modal using Navigation.showModal(...)

I have found that having (1) here means the modal is immediately hidden, right after being presented.

Any ideas what could be going wrong here, and how these two things can be reconciled?

I tried a setTimeout with low timeout > 0 and it works... sometimes. So it leads to non-deterministic behaviour.

elsurudo avatar Apr 12 '21 07:04 elsurudo

Same issue here!!!!!

luatvudinh avatar Jun 14 '21 03:06 luatvudinh

FYI I wasn't able to resolve this any other way, and simply stopped using this library.

I ended up simply creating my own overlay, and simply displaying is as an Overlay with react-native-navigation, which ended up being really easy.

elsurudo avatar Jun 14 '21 08:06 elsurudo

Here's a gist of my code which you could adapt: https://gist.github.com/elsurudo/0cc2edb118d63370f086cb5a8b1b0e00

You would just need to register the component in the typical RNN way.

elsurudo avatar Jun 14 '21 08:06 elsurudo