I'm using a UISearchController in my navigationItem.titleView.
The goal here is I can type in my search term & when I tap search I will be pushed to a new UIViewController. When I return to the previous UIViewController I want the UITextField keyboard visible with the cursor next to my previously typed text.
I am calling this in viewWillAppear but it's not displaying the keyboard. My UISearchController is updated in terms of design, and my text that I had typed in is visible, but I have to tap on the UITextField again to display the keyboard and show the cursor.
I have also tried this in viewDidAppear and it's the same experience.
UPDATE:
When I call perform selector in viewDidAppear, the keyboard shows for me.
Here is what I have tried:
override func viewDidAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewDidAppear(animated)
// A check to see if I need to display the keyboard.
if hasSearchedText {
DispatchQueue.main.async {
self.searchController?.searchBar.perform(#selector(self.becomeFirstResponder), with: nil, afterDelay: 0.1)
}
}
}
override func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillAppear(animated)
// I've tried removing this & moving it to viewDidAppear but same result.
searchController?.isActive = true
searchController?.searchBar.showsCancelButton = true
let textFieldInsideSearchBar = searchController?.searchBar.value(forKey: "searchField") as? UITextField
if let typedValue = UserDefaults.standard.value(forKey: "xyz") as? String {
textFieldInsideSearchBar?.text = typedValue
// resetting this value
UserDefaults.standard.removeObject(forKey: "xyz")
UserDefaults.standard.synchronize()
}
textFieldInsideSearchBar?.tintColor = // color
textFieldInsideSearchBar?.layer.borderColor = // color
textFieldInsideSearchBar?.layer.borderWidth = 2.0
textFieldInsideSearchBar?.layer.cornerRadius = 8.0
textFieldInsideSearchBar?.textColor = // color
textFieldInsideSearchBar?.font = // font
}
You need to call
becomeFirstResponderonsearch baron next run loop like this: