React-Navigation Android deep linking not working












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I'm using react-navigation@3.0.0 in my react-native app, I've followed the deep linking guide https://reactnavigation.org/docs/en/deep-linking.html.



iOS works as expected but I'm getting funny results for android.



When I run:



adb shell am start -W -a android.intent.action.VIEW -d "appscheme://apphost/some/path" com.app.bundle


I get following warning , Warning: Activity not started, its current task has been brought to the front. (AndroidManifest has android:launchMode="singleTask")



followed by:



Status: ok
Activity: com.app.bundle/.MainActivity
ThisTime: 203
TotalTime: 203
WaitTime: 207
Complete



But all that appears to happen is the app re-boots without actually navigating to the path.



Has anyone figured out how react-navigation 2.x/3.0.0 does android deep links?



Big thanks in advance!










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    I'm using react-navigation@3.0.0 in my react-native app, I've followed the deep linking guide https://reactnavigation.org/docs/en/deep-linking.html.



    iOS works as expected but I'm getting funny results for android.



    When I run:



    adb shell am start -W -a android.intent.action.VIEW -d "appscheme://apphost/some/path" com.app.bundle


    I get following warning , Warning: Activity not started, its current task has been brought to the front. (AndroidManifest has android:launchMode="singleTask")



    followed by:



    Status: ok
    Activity: com.app.bundle/.MainActivity
    ThisTime: 203
    TotalTime: 203
    WaitTime: 207
    Complete



    But all that appears to happen is the app re-boots without actually navigating to the path.



    Has anyone figured out how react-navigation 2.x/3.0.0 does android deep links?



    Big thanks in advance!










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      I'm using react-navigation@3.0.0 in my react-native app, I've followed the deep linking guide https://reactnavigation.org/docs/en/deep-linking.html.



      iOS works as expected but I'm getting funny results for android.



      When I run:



      adb shell am start -W -a android.intent.action.VIEW -d "appscheme://apphost/some/path" com.app.bundle


      I get following warning , Warning: Activity not started, its current task has been brought to the front. (AndroidManifest has android:launchMode="singleTask")



      followed by:



      Status: ok
      Activity: com.app.bundle/.MainActivity
      ThisTime: 203
      TotalTime: 203
      WaitTime: 207
      Complete



      But all that appears to happen is the app re-boots without actually navigating to the path.



      Has anyone figured out how react-navigation 2.x/3.0.0 does android deep links?



      Big thanks in advance!










      share|improve this question















      I'm using react-navigation@3.0.0 in my react-native app, I've followed the deep linking guide https://reactnavigation.org/docs/en/deep-linking.html.



      iOS works as expected but I'm getting funny results for android.



      When I run:



      adb shell am start -W -a android.intent.action.VIEW -d "appscheme://apphost/some/path" com.app.bundle


      I get following warning , Warning: Activity not started, its current task has been brought to the front. (AndroidManifest has android:launchMode="singleTask")



      followed by:



      Status: ok
      Activity: com.app.bundle/.MainActivity
      ThisTime: 203
      TotalTime: 203
      WaitTime: 207
      Complete



      But all that appears to happen is the app re-boots without actually navigating to the path.



      Has anyone figured out how react-navigation 2.x/3.0.0 does android deep links?



      Big thanks in advance!







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          I found that it is important to pass the prop uriPrefix:



          <PrimaryNav uriPrefix={prefix} />



          directly to the component that does createStackNavigator()



          in my case I was doing it in the App.js but moved it to the navigations/index.js






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            I found that it is important to pass the prop uriPrefix:



            <PrimaryNav uriPrefix={prefix} />



            directly to the component that does createStackNavigator()



            in my case I was doing it in the App.js but moved it to the navigations/index.js






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              I found that it is important to pass the prop uriPrefix:



              <PrimaryNav uriPrefix={prefix} />



              directly to the component that does createStackNavigator()



              in my case I was doing it in the App.js but moved it to the navigations/index.js






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                I found that it is important to pass the prop uriPrefix:



                <PrimaryNav uriPrefix={prefix} />



                directly to the component that does createStackNavigator()



                in my case I was doing it in the App.js but moved it to the navigations/index.js






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                I found that it is important to pass the prop uriPrefix:



                <PrimaryNav uriPrefix={prefix} />



                directly to the component that does createStackNavigator()



                in my case I was doing it in the App.js but moved it to the navigations/index.js







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