I\'m trying to learn Swift and I\'m trying to develop the famous note application.
There is an array bound to a tableview and another view for adding notes. At secon
I do not believe that the prepareSegue is the ideal way for passing data between view controllers...at least not directly.
I share your concerns about using prepareForSegue
to pass values between view controllers. The source view controller shouldn’t know anything about the destination view controller (and the other way around, for that matter). Ideally view controllers should be separate islands with no visibility into one another.
To address the coupling that storyboards seem to encourage, I’ve often used some form of the mediator pattern to pass data between view controllers. Here is a pretty good blog post on how to implement a version of this pattern around storyboards: http://coding.tabasoft.it/ios/mediator-pattern-in-swift/ . As always, this pattern may not be the best fit for all situations, but I feel it has been a good solution in a lot of my past projects.
Basically, how the mediator pattern would work within the storyboard paradigm is that in each view controller’s prepareForSegue method, the the segue object is passed to the mediator object. The view controller doesn’t care what’s inside or where the navigation is going next; it just knows it’s about to not be visible. The mediator, which has just been passed the segue object (containing the source and destination view controllers), is then responsible for passing data between the source and destination view controllers.
Using this pattern, each view controller is blissfully unaware of the existence of the other. The mediator class, on the other hand, must know about the relationships between the view controllers (and the view controllers' interfaces) in the navigation path. Obviously if the navigation changes, or the view controllers themselves change, the mediator class will need to adjust. Each view controller, however, need not have any dependence on each other, and therefore need not be updated to to accommodate changes in the navigation path or changes to the other view controllers along that navigation path.