I have a problem with my iOS Application. Indeed, I have implanted an UIAlertView with an UITextField inside :
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"Message"
message:#"message"
delegate:self
cancelButtonTitle:#"Done"
otherButtonTitles:nil];
alert.alertViewStyle = UIAlertViewStylePlainTextInput;
UITextField *textField = [alert textFieldAtIndex:0];
assert(textField);
textField.keyboardType = UIKeyboardTypeDecimalPad;
[alert show];
When I touch the "Done" button, there are no dismiss animation for the keyboard, it's not fluid... So I want to add an animation when the user touch the done button :)
Thanks in advance !
If your deployment target is iOS 8, you can work around this by using UIAlertController:
UIAlertController *alert = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:#"Title"
message:#"Message"
preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
[alert addTextFieldWithConfigurationHandler:^(UITextField *textField) {
textField.keyboardType = UIKeyboardTypeDecimalPad;
}];
[alert addAction:[UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"Done" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault handler:nil]];
[self presentViewController:alert animated:YES completion:nil];
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I have created an alert as follows :
// UIAlertView
UIAlertView *alertView = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"WARNING" message:#"Are you sure you want to quit ?" delegate:nil cancelButtonTitle:#"Confirm" otherButtonTitles:#"Cancel", nil];
[alertView show];
// or UIAlertController
UIAlertController *alertController = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:#"WARNING" message:#"Are you sure you want to quit ?" preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
[alertController addAction:[UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"Confirm" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault handler:NULL]];
[alertController addAction:[UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"Cancel" style:UIAlertActionStyleCancel handler:NULL]];
[self presentViewController:alertController animated:YES completion:NULL];
But both the effects are like this :
I try to log the title of alert, but the result is null :
How can I fix this ?
Both of them is work in my side.
Try to use this code:
#import "ViewController.h"
#interface ViewController ()
#end
#implementation ViewController
- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
// Do any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
UIAlertView *alertView = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"WARNING" message:#"Are you sure you want to quit ?" delegate:nil cancelButtonTitle:#"Confirm" otherButtonTitles:#"Cancel", nil];
[alertView show];
[self.view addGestureRecognizer:[[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:#selector(grHandler)]];
}
-(void)grHandler{
// UIAlertController
UIAlertController *alertController = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:#"WARNING" message:#"Are you sure you want to quit ?" preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
[alertController addAction:[UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"Confirm" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault handler:NULL]];
[alertController addAction:[UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"Cancel" style:UIAlertActionStyleCancel handler:NULL]];
[self presentViewController:alertController animated:YES completion:NULL];
}
#end
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How do I access the input from my text field in UIAlertController with objective c?
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How to add text input in alertview of ios 8?
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How to display a text entry field in an alert to get input from the user and use that input back in the application (display the input on a label ) ?
As showing below
Thank you for your time.
UIAlertController *alert = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:#"Enter Text"
message:#"Enter some text below"
preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
UIAlertAction *submit = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"Submit" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault
handler:^(UIAlertAction * action) {
if (alert.textFields.count > 0) {
UITextField *textField = [alert.textFields firstObject];
textField.text // your text
}
}];
[alert addAction:submit];
[alert addTextFieldWithConfigurationHandler:^(UITextField *textField) {
textField.placeholder = #"something"; // if needs
}];
[self presentViewController:alert animated:YES completion:nil];
To add TextField to UIAlertView set alertViewStyle property with UIAlertViewStylePlainTextInput
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"Title"
message:#"Message"
delegate:self
cancelButtonTitle:#"Done"
otherButtonTitles:nil];
alert.alertViewStyle = UIAlertViewStylePlainTextInput;
[alert show];
In .h file add UIAlertViewDelegate as a protocol and implement the delegate method alertView:clickedButtonAtIndex in the .m file.
-(void)alertView:(UIAlertView *)alertView clickedButtonAtIndex:(NSInteger)buttonIndex{
NSLog(#"%#", [alertView textFieldAtIndex:0].text);
}
I have an UIAlertView which is getting shown perfectly in iOS 7 but in iOS 8, it does not show any buttons or labels. Alert is still visible but just a small white box.
The OK and cancel buttons take their events as well but no texts are visible.
I have used this alert to show on click of a button
- (IBAction)sel_btnLogout:(id)sender {
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"Logout!" message:#"Are you sure you want to logout?" delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:#"Cancel" otherButtonTitles:#"Ok", nil];
[alert show];
}
I checked the frame in iOS 8: it is giving (0,0,0,0) but in iOS 7 it is giving a definite value.
I also checked for iterating into the subviews of uialertview. In iOS7, it goes in the loop, as it finds alert's subviews. In iOS8, it says there are no subviews of alertView.
Check if the class is available
if ([UIAlertController class])
{
UIAlertController *alertController = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:#"Alert title" message:#"Alert message" preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
UIAlertAction* ok = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"OK" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault handler:nil];
[alertController addAction:ok];
[self presentViewController:alertController animated:YES completion:nil];
}
else
{
UIAlertView * alert = [[UIAlertView alloc]initWithTitle:#"Alert title" message:#"Alert message" delegate:nil cancelButtonTitle:#"OK" otherButtonTitles:nil, nil];
[alert show];
}
With iOS 8 you can set the title instead of the message:
[[[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"AlertView in iOS 8." message:nil delegate:nil cancelButtonTitle:#"OK" otherButtonTitles:nil]show];
UIAlertView is deprecated from iOS 8 for more information visit this
http://nshipster.com/uialertcontroller/.
https://developer.apple.com/LIBRARY/IOS/documentation/UIKit/Reference/UIAlertViewDelegate_Protocol/index.html
So if you're going to write separate code for iOS 7 and iOS 8, you should be using UIAlertController instead:
UIAlertController *alertController = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:#"AlertView in iOS 8" message:nil preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
[alertController addAction:[UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"OK" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault handler:^(UIAlertAction *action) {
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
}]];
[self presentViewController:alertController animated:YES completion:nil];
I got the answer to my issue. The issue was that I was using UIFont+Replacement category in my project. This was working fine on iOS 7 but on iOS 8 it was using few deprecated methods. Due to this, I don't know why, but only my alert view was not showing any labels.
Solution: Deleted the category from the project and set font through xib. Once we place the .tff file of any font in our project workspace, we see those font names in the xib under custom fonts. NO NEED TO USE UIFont+Replacement category.
Please read through the code below to understand how to add the fields and buttons to the alerts.
- (IBAction)UIAlertControllerWithActionSheetTextFields:(id)sender {
UIAlertController * alert= [UIAlertController
alertControllerWithTitle:#"Info"
message:#"You are using UIAlertController with Actionsheet and text fields"
preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
UIAlertAction* ok = [UIAlertAction
actionWithTitle:#"OK"
style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault
handler:^(UIAlertAction * action)
{
NSLog(#"Resolving UIAlert Action for tapping OK Button");
[alert dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
}];
UIAlertAction* cancel = [UIAlertAction
actionWithTitle:#"Cancel"
style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault
handler:^(UIAlertAction * action)
{
NSLog(#"Resolving UIAlertActionController for tapping cancel button");
[alert dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
}];
[alert addAction:ok];
[alert addAction:cancel];
[alert addTextFieldWithConfigurationHandler:^(UITextField * textField) {
textField.accessibilityIdentifier = #"usernameTextField";
textField.placeholder = #"Enter your username";
textField.accessibilityLabel = #"usernameLabel";
}];
[alert addTextFieldWithConfigurationHandler:^(UITextField * textField) {
textField.placeholder = #"Enter your password";
textField.accessibilityIdentifier = #"paswordTextField";
textField.accessibilityLabel = #"passwordLabel";
}];
[self presentViewController:alert animated:YES completion:nil];
}
and if you need a project to completely refer the types of Alerts that are available in IOS, please follow my project from the below URL:
Alert variations in IOS
in iOS 8 you need to replace UIAletrview and UIActionSheet with UIAlertcontroller . You read first This documentation in apple forum
Apple Alertcontroller
You can check that code
if (([[[UIDevice currentDevice] systemVersion] compare:#"8.0" options:NSNumericSearch] == NSOrderedAscending))
{
// use UIAlertView
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc]initWithTitle:Title message:desc delegate:nil cancelButtonTitle:#"OK" otherButtonTitles: nil];
[alert show];
}
else {
// use UIAlertController
UIAlertController *alert = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:Title message:desc preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
UIAlertAction *okAction = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"OK" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault handler:^(UIAlertAction * _Nonnull action) {
}];
[alert addAction:okAction];
[self presentViewController:alert animated:YES completion:nil];
}
let alert = UIAlertController(title: "Warning" as String , message: messageString as String, preferredStyle: .Alert)
let okAction = UIAlertAction(title: "OK", style: UIAlertActionStyle.Default)
{
UIAlertAction in
self.dismissViewControllerAnimated(true, completion: nil)
}
// Add the actions
alert.addAction(okAction)
self.presentViewController(alert, animated: true, completion: nil)
i think this is not UIAlertview Issues.
please check this work fine..
i think your code issues...........
in any view controller put this code in viewDidLoad Like below:
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"Title" message:#"My message" delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:#"Cancel" otherButtonTitles:#"Ok", nil];
[alert show];
}
I have a old Xcode project that is targeted for iOS 6 and higher. I recently opened it up in Xcode 6 and ran in iPhone 6 simulator for iOS 8. When I tried this action
UIAlertView* dialog = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"Enter Folder Name"
message:#"Keep it short and sweet"
delegate:self
cancelButtonTitle:#"Cancel"
otherButtonTitles:#"OK", nil];
dialog.alertViewStyle = UIAlertViewStylePlainTextInput;
dialog.tag = 400;
[dialog show];
I get a pop-up window but when I click on the text field, no keyboard comes up. I googled and read that I need to use UIAlertController instead. Since I need to support iOS 6, 7 versions as well so I changed my code like this.
if ([UIAlertController class])
{
// use UIAlertController
UIAlertController *alert= [UIAlertController
alertControllerWithTitle:#"Enter Folder Name"
message:#"Keep it short and sweet"
preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
UIAlertAction* ok = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"OK" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault
handler:^(UIAlertAction * action){
//Do Some action here
UITextField *textField = alert.textFields[0];
NSLog(#"text was %#", textField.text);
}];
UIAlertAction* cancel = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"Cancel" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault
handler:^(UIAlertAction * action) {
NSLog(#"cancel btn");
[alert dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
}];
[alert addAction:ok];
[alert addAction:cancel];
[alert addTextFieldWithConfigurationHandler:^(UITextField *textField) {
textField.placeholder = #"folder name";
textField.keyboardType = UIKeyboardTypeDefault;
}];
[self presentViewController:alert animated:YES completion:nil];
}
else
{
// use UIAlertView
UIAlertView* dialog = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"Enter Folder Name"
message:#"Keep it short and sweet"
delegate:self
cancelButtonTitle:#"Cancel"
otherButtonTitles:#"OK", nil];
dialog.alertViewStyle = UIAlertViewStylePlainTextInput;
dialog.tag = 400;
[dialog show];
}
Again if I try the same action NO keyboard is displayed.
Is this a bug in Xcode 6 simulator or I am doing something wrong?
I Tested this, if iOS8 detects a hardware keyboard , than it does not open the keypad. As you might be testing in simulator , so it is not Showing any keypad
Press "Command" + "k" and you should be able to see the keypad.
When testing on a device you will not face this issue , unless user has connected his device with a hardware Bluetooth keypad , so this is not something you should worry about
Hope this helps
Another way of seeing the keyboard is setting a keyboard type. This could be an example code:
UIAlertController* alertController = [UIAlertController
alertControllerWithTitle:#"Test"
message:#"Testing keyboard"
preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
[alertController addTextFieldWithConfigurationHandler: ^(UITextField *tf)
{
tf.autocorrectionType = UITextAutocorrectionTypeYes;
tf.keyboardType = UIKeyboardTypeDefault;
}];
[self presentViewController:alertController animated:YES completion:nil];
Then you will see simulator's keyboard when you show the AlertController
There seems to be something missing, but the below code is generating nil values for both title and title1 (even though it launches the right alert type correctly and doesn't indicate any warning or error). What could be the problem with this implementation of UIAlertView?
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"High Score" message:(NSString *)scoreMessage delegate:nil cancelButtonTitle:#"OK" otherButtonTitles: nil];
alert.alertViewStyle= UIAlertViewStylePlainTextInput;
UITextField *title1 = [alert textFieldAtIndex:0];
[alert show];
title1= [alert textFieldAtIndex:0];
NSString *title = title1.text;
NSLog(#"The name is %#",title);
NSLog(#"Using the Textfield: %#",[[alert textFieldAtIndex:0] text]);
Present alert somewhere in you code and set the view controller from it was presented as the delegate for your UIAlertView.Then implement the delegate to receive the event.
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:#"High Score" message:#"Score Message" delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:#"OK" otherButtonTitles: nil];
alert.alertViewStyle= UIAlertViewStylePlainTextInput;
[alert show];
Implement the delegate method
- (void)alertView:(UIAlertView *)alertView clickedButtonAtIndex:(NSInteger)buttonIndex{
UITextField *textField = [alertView textFieldAtIndex:0];
NSString *title = textField.text;
NSLog(#"The name is %#",title);
NSLog(#"Using the Textfield: %#",[[alertView textFieldAtIndex:0] text]);
}
[alert show] returns immediately, before the user could have entered any text in the text field. You need to get the text after the alert has been dismissed by setting its delegate and implementing alertView:clickedButtonAtIndex: (for example, there are a couple of other possibilities).
In iOS 8 UIAlertview has been deprecated. UIAlertController is used instead of that.
UIAlertController *alert = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:#"Add Fruit" message:#"Type to add a fruit" preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
[alert addTextFieldWithConfigurationHandler:^(UITextField *textField){
textField.placeholder = #"Fruit";
}];
UIAlertAction *okAction = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"OK"
style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault
handler:^(UIAlertAction *action) {
UITextField *textFiel = [alert.textFields firstObject];
[fruits addObject:textFiel.text];
}];
[alert addAction:okAction];
[self presentViewController:alert animated:YES completion:nil];
You'll need to wait for the delegate callback alertView:clickedButtonAtIndex to get the text - keep a reference to your text field and show the alert, setting its delegate to self. When that method is called, the user has pressed the button to say they are finished entering text, so it's probably now safe to grab the text out of the text field.