The specified child already has a parent. You must call removeView() on the child's parent first

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Description

when I try to log in with google, expo-web-browser open the browser, after successfully login, the web browser close, and this error occur

The specified child already has a parent. You must call removeView() on the child's parent first

Screenshots

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36044436/138827609-626b0138-d80d-4cd5-875b-30873fcafe1a.mov

Steps To Reproduce

  1. description detail will reproduce this issue

Expected behavior

when browser close, this error should not b occur

Actual behavior

when I try to log in with google, expo-web-browser open the browser, after successfully login, the web browser close, and this error occur

Reproduction

https://github.com/nomi9995/RemoveViewRepro

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36044436/139391959-624f17ea-78cc-482a-8bcd-88c2cbe3b243.mp4

when I press Goback button in the header of the modal, then this error is happening

Platform

  • iOS
  • Android
  • Web
  • Windows
  • tvOS

Workflow

  • Managed workflow
  • Bare workflow

Package versions

package version
react-native 0.66.1
@react-navigation/native 6.0.6
@react-navigation/native-stack 6.2.5
react-native-screens 3.8.0
react-native-safe-area-context 3.3.2
react-native-gesture-handler 1.10.3
react-native-reanimated 2.3.0-alpha.3
expo n/a

Issue Analytics

  • State:closed
  • Created 2 years ago
  • Comments:6 (3 by maintainers)

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1reaction
kacperkapusciakcommented, Oct 26, 2021

@nomi9995 yes, a self-contained snippet of code (with imports, etc) is absolutely enough

Thanks

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numandev1commented, Oct 29, 2021

@kacperkapusciak now react-native-reanimated v2.2.4 has released and it is working well with this version. thanks

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