React-navigation “you should only render one navigator warning” conflicts with React context










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In my app I have a stacknavigator that renders a tabnavigator.
I want to share data between the tabs and for that I decided to use the Context API React provides.



let Tabs = createMaterialTopTabNavigator(

Info: (e: any) => <TabOne />,
Media: (e: any) => <TabTwo />,

)


If I export this and hand it to the stacknavigator everything is working fine. But when implementing the Context API with another class:



class ContextWrapper extends React.Component 
render()
return (
<MyContext.Provider value=data>
<Tabs />
</MyContext.Provider>
)




And hand this class to the stacknavigator I get this warning of




"you should only render one navigator "




The app still works this way, but I have this warning in the console.



I am aware of this page: https://reactnavigation.org/docs/en/common-mistakes.html and it's proposed solution of static router but this way it gives me this error:




Cannot read property 'router' of undefined




Any on has a working solution for use with the Context API. Or any other way of sharing data between tabs?










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    In my app I have a stacknavigator that renders a tabnavigator.
    I want to share data between the tabs and for that I decided to use the Context API React provides.



    let Tabs = createMaterialTopTabNavigator(

    Info: (e: any) => <TabOne />,
    Media: (e: any) => <TabTwo />,

    )


    If I export this and hand it to the stacknavigator everything is working fine. But when implementing the Context API with another class:



    class ContextWrapper extends React.Component 
    render()
    return (
    <MyContext.Provider value=data>
    <Tabs />
    </MyContext.Provider>
    )




    And hand this class to the stacknavigator I get this warning of




    "you should only render one navigator "




    The app still works this way, but I have this warning in the console.



    I am aware of this page: https://reactnavigation.org/docs/en/common-mistakes.html and it's proposed solution of static router but this way it gives me this error:




    Cannot read property 'router' of undefined




    Any on has a working solution for use with the Context API. Or any other way of sharing data between tabs?










    share|improve this question
























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      In my app I have a stacknavigator that renders a tabnavigator.
      I want to share data between the tabs and for that I decided to use the Context API React provides.



      let Tabs = createMaterialTopTabNavigator(

      Info: (e: any) => <TabOne />,
      Media: (e: any) => <TabTwo />,

      )


      If I export this and hand it to the stacknavigator everything is working fine. But when implementing the Context API with another class:



      class ContextWrapper extends React.Component 
      render()
      return (
      <MyContext.Provider value=data>
      <Tabs />
      </MyContext.Provider>
      )




      And hand this class to the stacknavigator I get this warning of




      "you should only render one navigator "




      The app still works this way, but I have this warning in the console.



      I am aware of this page: https://reactnavigation.org/docs/en/common-mistakes.html and it's proposed solution of static router but this way it gives me this error:




      Cannot read property 'router' of undefined




      Any on has a working solution for use with the Context API. Or any other way of sharing data between tabs?










      share|improve this question














      In my app I have a stacknavigator that renders a tabnavigator.
      I want to share data between the tabs and for that I decided to use the Context API React provides.



      let Tabs = createMaterialTopTabNavigator(

      Info: (e: any) => <TabOne />,
      Media: (e: any) => <TabTwo />,

      )


      If I export this and hand it to the stacknavigator everything is working fine. But when implementing the Context API with another class:



      class ContextWrapper extends React.Component 
      render()
      return (
      <MyContext.Provider value=data>
      <Tabs />
      </MyContext.Provider>
      )




      And hand this class to the stacknavigator I get this warning of




      "you should only render one navigator "




      The app still works this way, but I have this warning in the console.



      I am aware of this page: https://reactnavigation.org/docs/en/common-mistakes.html and it's proposed solution of static router but this way it gives me this error:




      Cannot read property 'router' of undefined




      Any on has a working solution for use with the Context API. Or any other way of sharing data between tabs?







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