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swift - Go to a new view using SwiftUI

I've got a basic view with a button using SwiftUI and I'm trying to present a new screen/view when the button is tapped. How do I do this? Am I suppose to create a delegate for this view that will tell the app's SceneDelegate to present a new view controller?

import SwiftUI

struct ContentView : View {
    var body: some View {
        VStack {
            Text("Hello World")
            Button(action: {
                //go to another view
            }) {
                Text("Do Something")
                    .font(.largeTitle)
                    .fontWeight(.ultraLight)
            }
        }
    }
}
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This was not intended to be the top answer here - but rather an alternative method if you didn't want the navigation bar. See Jake's answer below for the normal way to do this with NavigationView & NavigationLink. Hopefully this is still useful or points you in the right direction too.

If you are just trying to get a NavigationLink working with a Binding, you can use the same NavigationLink init I did with the isActive binding parameter.

Anyway, back to the answer…


I made a view modifier for this. It also means that there is no navigation bar. You can call it like so:

.navigate(to: MainPageView(), when: $willMoveToNextScreen)

This can be attached to anything, so I typically attach it to the end of the body, for example:

@State private var willMoveToNextScreen = false

var body: some View {
    VStack {
        /* ... */
    }
    .navigate(to: MainPageView(), when: $willMoveToNextScreen)
}

Code (remember to import SwiftUI):

extension View {
    /// Navigate to a new view.
    /// - Parameters:
    ///   - view: View to navigate to.
    ///   - binding: Only navigates when this condition is `true`.
    func navigate<NewView: View>(to view: NewView, when binding: Binding<Bool>) -> some View {
        NavigationView {
            ZStack {
                self
                    .navigationBarTitle("")
                    .navigationBarHidden(true)

                NavigationLink(
                    destination: view
                        .navigationBarTitle("")
                        .navigationBarHidden(true),
                    isActive: binding
                ) {
                    EmptyView()
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

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