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Hi! Wrapping something in a NavigationViewCoordinator is the same as wrapping a view in NavigationView using vanilla SwiftUI. If you don't want the Navigation bar, simply don't use the NavigationViewController :) |
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Hi all!
Please can somebody explain and help me.
I'm trying to push TabView controller after login, and if I understand clearly Stinsen, I can do it with 2 ways:
func makeTabView() -> NavigationViewCoordinator {
return NavigationViewCoordinator(TabBarCoordinator())
}
and
@ViewBuilder func makeAuthenticated() -> some View {
TabBarController()
}
But I cant understand, which is better? If I use first, every tabs on my TabView getting new Navigationbar and I cant hide it.
When I should use first method and when second?
By the way, I cant make logout from 1 tab. My logout method make login screen only on tab where I calling it. Tab view still on the screen and cant understand how to remove it if I writing @root var login = makeLogin
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