I've embed UISearchController into the navigationbar and my view controller has the table view. When I click on searchbar and keyboard appears tableview and searchbar does not animate smoothly. It seems like searchbar is overlaping navigationbar.
Here is the code,
Declare searchcontroller as a variable like,
var resultSearchController = UISearchController()
and defination in viewDidLoad is like,
self.resultSearchController = ({
let controller = UISearchController(searchResultsController: nil)
controller.searchResultsUpdater = self
controller.obscuresBackgroundDuringPresentation = false;
self.navigationItem.searchController = controller
return controller
})()
Animation issue is like below gif(watch till end to see slow animation)
I want same duration for animation for tableview, navigation bar, and searchbar.
Any help will be appreciated.
Don't set UITableView top anchor to be pinned to safeArea but to superview.
Important extra note to the accepted answer:
If you use a UIViewController with subviews, including a UITableView, the UITableView has to be the first subview (i.e.: at index 0).
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I am unable to touch the view or scroll the tableview on didpresentSearchcontroller or willpresentSearchcontroller method of iOS 11 SearchController as shown in screenshot. There is some kind of dimming or UISearchView which not allowing me to touch the view controller or scroll the tableview. I think it disables the view.
The greycolor view is not letting me touch the viewcontroller or tableview.
How can i interact with viewcontroller or scroll the tableview.
I want to show result on this view controller only .
// I dont want to show anotherview controller as result
searchController = UISearchController(searchResultsController: nil)
I got it.
Use
let searchController = UISearchcontroller()
func willPresentSearchController(_ searchController: UISearchController) {
searchController.dimsBackgroundDuringPresentation = false
}
Since iOS 12 it is:
searchController.obscuresBackgroundDuringPresentation = false
You should add it before the refresh search.
I'm trying to keep the search bar in view as the table scrolls. At the moment I'm placing it as the header in a tableview, and it works as it should, but of course the search bar scrolls off screen as you go down the table. I thought I could do this simply modifying this code sample:
How do I use UISearchController in iOS 8 where the UISearchBar is in my navigation bar and has scope buttons?
searchController = UISearchController(searchResultsController: nil)
searchController.searchResultsUpdater = self
searchController.delegate = self
searchController.searchBar.delegate = self
searchController.dimsBackgroundDuringPresentation = false
searchController.hidesNavigationBarDuringPresentation = false
tableview.tableHeaderView = searchContoller.searchBar // How to put it elsewhere?
//Alternative that also works
navigationItem.titleView = searchController.searchBar
The idea was to take some other view and do
otherview = searchController.searchBar
For instance an outlet to a UISearchBar, or a blank UIView, or something like that.
But it doesn't show the searchBar if I do that. It seems to only work as the header view of a table or as a navigationItem.titleView.
Am I missing something?
If you have a blank UIView that is placed above the tableview.
let's assume you have an outlet to that blank UIView called searchContainer.
Then you can add the search bar of the UISearchController to that view by adding the following line
searchContainer.addSubview(searchController.searchBar)
I AM NOT USING STORYBOARD SEGUES.
When I use UISearchController to have a search bar at the top of my table view, I get extremely strange behavior. Is there documentation on how I'm supposed to handle the search bar when a view dismisses? When I switch to a new view controller via an animation or push one on a nav stack, the bar is stuck in its spot until I hit the "Cancel" button.
See a video of what's happening in this short clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G7xFMENm_o&feature=youtu.be
This is the code, in the view controller, that sets up search bar:
var s: UISearchController!
private func configureSearching() {
s = UISearchController(searchResultsController: nil)
s.searchResultsUpdater = self
s.dimsBackgroundDuringPresentation = false
s.searchBar.searchBarStyle = .Minimal
s.hidesNavigationBarDuringPresentation = false
tableView.tableHeaderView = s.searchBar
s.searchBar.sizeToFit()
}
you should add the following line in viewDidLoad
self.definesPresentationContext = true
I have made a UITableView Controller with a UISearchBar as the Table's header.
I have then embedded this View Controller into a UINavigationController, as the root view controller.
Now, when I tap on the Search Bar, the SearchBar seems to disappears and displays a white screen. The keyboard appears, but there is no Search Bar.
The Table View can scroll, but the search bar has simply vanished.
When I implement this UITableViewController without the Navigation Controller, it works perfectly. But something about the Navigation Controller is borking everything up.
I've had the same issue that was sometimes happening, especially with table view of small number of rows (less than 50).
It appears the searchBar is removed from the view hierarchy, precisely from the container view that is a child of the UISearchControllerView.
I've found a workaround to manually add back the searchbar as a subview of the UISearchControllerView container child. This is implemented in the delegate function (from UISearchControllerDelegate) didPresentSearchController:
func didPresentSearchController(searchController: UISearchController) {
if searchController.searchBar.superview == nil {
for searchCtrlChildView in searchController.view.subviews {
if searchCtrlChildView.frame.origin == CGPoint(x: 0, y: 0) { //Discriminate if by chance there was more than one subview
searchCtrlChildView.addSubview(searchController.searchBar)
break
}
}
}
}
I've also filed a radar to Apple on this as it is not fixed in iOS 8.4
Check the way I had my searchBar it in viewDidLoad
I have my viewController embedded in NavigationController too
My code (hope it helps) :
class myTableViewController: UITableViewController,UISearchResultsUpdating,UISearchControllerDelegate,UISearchBarDelegate
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
self.resultSearchController = ({
let controller = UISearchController(searchResultsController: nil)
controller.searchResultsUpdater = self
controller.dimsBackgroundDuringPresentation = false
controller.searchBar.sizeToFit()
self.tableView.tableHeaderView = controller.searchBar
return controller
})()
So, I am currently trying to replace the depricated searchDisplayController in one of my projects with UISearchController and I am running into this problem.
If there are no results in the search (the UITableView is empty) the whole ViewController is dismissed. This does not happen when the search results are not empty. I wan't to make it clear I am not using a UITableViewController. Instead I have a regular VC with a UITableView in it.
Here is some of my code:
var resultSearchController = UISearchController()
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
self.resultSearchController = ({
let controller = UISearchController(searchResultsController: nil)
controller.searchResultsUpdater = self
controller.dimsBackgroundDuringPresentation = false
controller.searchBar.sizeToFit()
controller.delegate = self
controller.searchBar.delegate = self
self.studentTable.tableHeaderView = controller.searchBar
return controller
})()
....
}
Now, if I add this function to the equation the cancel button always dismisses the VC.
func searchBarCancelButtonClicked(searchBar: UISearchBar) {
resultSearchController.active = false
}
So why exactly does setting the searchController.active = false dismiss the VC? Is it because it is using the same UITableView as the VC? I believe that the old searchDisplayController would just display a UITableView over the one being used. If this is the case is there a way to override the dismissVC?
this is also Happening to me. The Way I Solve it is by Replacing:
resultSearchController.active = false
with
resultSearchController.searchBar.text = ""
resultSearchController.searchBar.resignFirstResponder()
I Hope this helps you :-)
2018 Just wanna share the fruits of my 1-2 hours debugging.
I had multiple issues with using UISearchController with UITabBarController, namely:
This one, this very question of the OP. Hitting cancel button dismisses the screen that is presenting the searchController.
The tab (or the screen) becomes black, Tab Bar and UISearchController giving black screen
Using UISearchController inside the title view of the navigation bar of UINavigationController in both iOS 10, 11, and 12, like this questions. UISearchBar increases navigation bar height in iOS 11
And for the solution for #3, since we're already here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/53264329/3231194
Finally, the ONLY solution that I have been seeing all this time is adding this code:
self.definesPresentationContext = true
The issue is that I was putting this in a wrong function.
Remember, that solution solved the #1, and #2 problem that I had. Nothing more, nothing less.
Where to add that? Inside the viewDidAppear. That's it!