I am developing an application which supports portrait and landscape modes
. I am using auto layout to arrange my views
. As i have been reading many
I would use this UIViewController's method:
- (void)willAnimateRotationToInterfaceOrientation:(UIInterfaceOrientation)toInterfaceOrientation duration:(NSTimeInterval)duration;
that is called upon rotation, and call -setNeedsUpdateConstraints
from there.
If you need to do additional calculations or manage the contrainsts add
- (void)updateViewConstraints
{
[super updateViewConstraints];
// do calculations if needed, like set constants
}
for ios8+
From the documentation for:
- (void)willTransitionToTraitCollection:(UITraitCollection *)newCollection
withTransitionCoordinator:(id<UIViewControllerTransitionCoordinator>)coordinator
A standard view controller might use this method to change the constraints on the views it manages.
I believe that the best approach is to update the constraints in -(void)updateViewConstraints
by checking the device orientation. There is no need to call setNeedsUpdateConstraints
in willAnimateRotationToInterfaceOrientation
because it is automatically called by the iOs when the device orientation changes. Thank you all for the great effort.
The best approach is to use neither. Instead, configure your constraints correctly so that no programmatic changes are required on rotation. The Auto Layout runtime will maintain the views in position as you already have specified.
Updating constraints other than changing the value of .constant
is a real performance hit and should be avoided.
Using viewWillLayoutSubviews
is not necessary. Auto Layout methods are updateViewConstraints
(for the view controller), and updateConstraints
(in the views).