I have tried
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES];
This does nothing.
And I have looked in my Info.pli
For Objective-C:
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
[application setStatusBarHidden:YES];
return YES;
}
For Swift:
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplicationLaunchOptionsKey:Any]?) -> Bool {
application.statusBarHidden = true
return true
}
Done! Run your app and no more status bar!
If you use UIDocumentInteractionController to show data then you never hide status bar so i have alternate of this
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarStyle:UIStatusBarStyleLightContent];
this line change the color of status bar content into white
You need to override this method on each view controller unless you have that plist entry.
Objective-C
-(BOOL)prefersStatusBarHidden{
return YES;
}
Swift 2
override func prefersStatusBarHidden() -> Bool {
return true
}
Swift 3+
override var prefersStatusBarHidden: Bool {
return true
}
And don't forget to set (if you present a view controller by calling the presentViewController:animated:completion: method):
Objective-C
vcToBeShownWithoutStatusbar.modalPresentationCapturesStatusBarAppearance = YES;
Swift
vcToBeShownWithoutStatusbar.modalPresentationCapturesStatusBarAppearance = true
Documentation: https://developer.apple.com/reference/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621453-modalpresentationcapturesstatusb
If you change status bar from some container view controller (eg. UINavigationController
or UIViewController
with child view controllers) and you would like to change view controller responsible for status bar you should use childViewControllerForStatusBarHidden:
property. Eg:
Set first view controller instance always responsible for status bar management
Objective-C
- (UIViewController *)childViewControllerForStatusBarHidden {
return childViewControllers.first; // or viewControllers.first
}
Swift 2
override var childViewControllerForStatusBarHidden() -> UIViewController? {
return childViewControllers.first // or viewControllers.first
}
Swift 3+
override var childViewControllerForStatusBarHidden: UIViewController? {
return childViewControllers.first // or viewControllers.first
}
Set container view controller responsible for status bar management
Objective-C
- (UIViewController *)childViewControllerForStatusBarHidden {
return nil;
}
Swift 2
override func childViewControllerForStatusBarHidden() -> UIViewController? {
return nil
}
Swift 3+
override var childViewControllerForStatusBarHidden: UIViewController? {
return nil
}
Documentation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621451-childviewcontrollerforstatusbarh
You can add that row to your Info.plist file if it isn't there. Just go to the project in Xcode, go to the "Info" section, and hover over one of the existing rows. A "+" button should appear, allowing you to add a line and input "View controller-based status bar appearance".
For iOS 10 with Swift 3 you should use:
override var prefersStatusBarHidden: Bool {
get {
return true
}
}
No need to write a line of code...Cheers