Question

I'm trying to add a child view controller to a UIViewController contained in a UINavigationController with this code:

- (void)buttonTapped:(id)sender
{
    MyChildController *viewController = [self.storyboard instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:@"MyChild"];
    [self addChildViewController:viewController];
    [self.view addSubview:viewController.view];
    [viewController didMoveToParentViewController:self];


    viewController.view.alpha = 0.0f;
    [UIView animateWithDuration:0.4 animations:^{
        viewController.view.alpha = 1.0f;
    }];
}

But this is the result:

Image Result

As you can see the UINavigatioBar and the UIToolbar are still on top of the child view controller. How can I put the child view controller on top of all? I've already tried to replace the code with:

[self.navigationController addChildViewController:viewController];
    [self.navigationController.view addSubview:viewController.view];
    [viewController didMoveToParentViewController:self.navigationController];

But in this way the viewDidAppear:animated of the viewController doesn't get called. I don't know, why.

Was it helpful?

Solution 2

In your first view controller, do something like this:

- (IBAction)buttonClick:(id)sender
{
    SecondViewController *secondView = [self.storyboard instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:@"SecondViewController"];
    UIImage *blurryImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"foo.jpeg"];
    secondView.imageView.image = blurryImage;
    [self.navigationController addChildViewController:secondView];
    secondView.view.frame = self.navigationController.view.frame;
    [self.navigationController.view addSubview:secondView.view];
}

Then in your second view controller, add the getter for your imageview:

-(UIImageView *)imageView
{
    if( _imageView == nil )
    {
        _imageView = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 548)];
        [self.view addSubview:_imageView];
    }
    return _imageView;
}

OTHER TIPS

@Sam's comment is correct. You need to call beginApperanceTransition:animated: and endAppearanceTransition for viewDidAppear to be triggered. The reason why UINavigationController does not call viewDidAppear when you add a child view controller is because it has overridden its container composition methods to prevent the programmer from adding a child view controller in strange places. In your case, it doesn't want your child view to cover up the navigation bar. The correct usage of a navigation controller is to have children appear under the navigation bar. Nonetheless, you can still force upon this non-standard UI by manually telling the child when it is appearing and when it has finished appearing.

Add a child to UINavigationController

MyChildViewController* child = [[MyChildViewController alloc] init];
[self.navigationController addChildViewController:child];
child.view.frame = self.navigationController.view.bounds;
[self.navigationController.view addSubview:child.view];
child.view.alpha = 0.0;
[child beginAppearanceTransition:YES animated:YES];
[UIView
    animateWithDuration:0.3
    delay:0.0
    options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveEaseOut
    animations:^(void){
        child.view.alpha = 1.0;
    }
    completion:^(BOOL finished) {
        [child endAppearanceTransition];
        [child didMoveToParentViewController:self.navigationController];
    }
];

Remove a child from UINavigationController

[child willMoveToParentViewController:nil];
[child beginAppearanceTransition:NO animated:YES];
[UIView
    animateWithDuration:0.3
    delay:0.0
     options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveEaseOut
    animations:^(void){
        child.view.alpha = 0.0;
    }
    completion:^(BOOL finished) {
        [child endAppearanceTransition];
        [child.view removeFromSuperview];
        [child removeFromParentViewController];
    }
];

@Pwner's answer Swift version:

Add child to UINavigaitonController

let child = MyChildViewController()
self.navigationController?.addChildViewController(child)
guard let navigationController = navigationController else {
    return
}
child.view.frame = navigationController.view.bounds
child.beginAppearanceTransition(true, animated: true)
self.navigationController?.view.addSubview(child.view)
self.view.alpha = 0
UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.3, animations: {
    child.view.alpha = 1.0
}, completion: { _ in
    guard let navigationController = self.navigationController else {
        return
    }
    child.endAppearanceTransition()
    child.didMove(toParentViewController: navigationController)
})

Remove a child from UINavigationController

child.willMove(toParentViewController: nil)
child.beginAppearanceTransition(false, animated: true)
UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.3, animations: {
    child.view.alpha = 0.0
}, completion: { _ in
    guard let navigationController = self.navigationController else {
        return
    }
    child.view.removeFromSuperview()
    child.endAppearanceTransition()
    child.removeFromParentViewController()
})
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