iOS Nested View Controllers view inside UIViewController's view?

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失恋的感觉 2020-12-02 05:09

Is it typically bad programming practice in iOS to have a nested view controller\'s view inside UIViewController\'s view? Say for instance I wanted to have some kind of inte

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  • 2020-12-02 05:19

    No, this is generally good design, it helps keep your view controllers concise. However you should be using the view controller containment pattern, take a look at the following documentation.

    Implementing a Container View Controller

    This is incredibly simple to setup using Interface Builder with Storyboards as well, take a look at the Container View in the object library.

    Here is a contrived example in a Storyboard. In this example you would have 4 view controllers, one that holds the 3 containers, and one for each container. When you present the left most controller that has all of the containers, the Storyboard will automatically initialize and embed the other 3. You can access these child view controllers via the childViewControllers property or there is a method you can override prepareForSegue:sender: and capture the destination view controllers of the segue about to be called. This is also a good point to pass properties to the child view controllers if any are needed.

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  • 2020-12-02 05:36

    I put this code in the parent view controller. It works great for me.

    Obj C

    -(void)viewDidLoad{
         [super viewDidLoad];
         InnerViewController *innerViewController = [self.storyboard instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:INNER_VIEW_CONTROLLER];
         [self addChildViewController:innerViewController];
         [self.view addSubview:innerViewController.view];
         [innerViewController didMoveToParentViewController:self];
    }
    

    Swift:

     let childViewController = UIStoryboard(name: "Main", bundle: nil).instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "ChildViewController"),
     self.addChildViewController(childViewController)
     self.view.addSubview(childViewController.view)
     childViewController.didMove(toParentViewController: self)
    

    Another option is to use IB and put container view. UIViewController will show up automatically (XCode 9 in this case):

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  • 2020-12-02 05:38

    Here is my Swift 3 solution based on Swift Developers On FB's answer

     let childViewController = UIStoryboard(name: "Main", bundle: nil).instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "ChildPageViewController"),
     self.addChildViewController(childViewController)
     self.view.addSubview(childViewController.view)
     childViewController.didMove(toParentViewController: self)
    
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