iOS 10 Messages Extension - Wrong Layout when using Storyboard Segue

一笑奈何 提交于 2019-12-03 12:45:42

I hope this won't always be necessary, but I ended up using a combination of a constraint outlet, presentationStyle variable, and viewDidLayoutSubviews() to overcome this bug/oversight.

In my DetailViewController:

@IBOutlet weak var myViewTopConstraint: NSLayoutConstraint!
var presentationStyle: MSMessagesAppPresentationStyle?

override func viewDidLayoutSubviews() {
    super.viewDidLayoutSubviews()
    if presentationStyle == .expanded {
        myViewTopConstraint.constant = 86
    } else {
        myViewTopConstraint.constant = 0
    }
}

And in my MainViewController:

override func willTransition(to presentationStyle: MSMessagesAppPresentationStyle) {
    if let detailController = presentedViewController as? DetailViewController {
        detailController.presentationStyle = presentationStyle
    }
}

And in case it makes a difference, my segue presents modally as a Page Sheet.

in my app, viewcontroller in .expand mode set :

view.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: self.topLayoutGuide.bottomAnchor).isActive = true

in .compact mode set it to false

view.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: self.topLayoutGuide.bottomAnchor).isActive = false

it should work.

One possible solution I arrived at with the help of http://sandmoose.com/post/35714028270/storyboards-with-custom-container-view-controllers

In your entry point view controller, place a container view that has auto layout constraints aligning the top and bottom of the container view to the top and bottom layout guides.

The container view itself then needs to embed any view controller that you segue to. This way destination view controllers will always live in the confines of the container view. The container view will also be constrained correctly by the top and bottom layout guides of the initial view controller.

One way to achieve this: Implement a protocol that will receive notifications for segues - something like:

protocol SegueDelegate {
  func willSegue(to: UIViewController)

  func didSegue(to: UIViewController)
}

Implement a subclass of UIViewController that has a reference to SegueDelegate e.g.

class ContainedViewController: UIViewController {
  weak var segueDelegate: SegueDelegate?

  ...

  override func prepare(for segue: UIStoryboardSegue, sender: Any?) {
    segueDelegate?.willSegue(to: segue.destination)
  }
}

Have your initial messages view controller implement the protocol.

extension MSMessagesAppViewController: SegueDelegate {

  func didSegue(to destination: UIViewController) {
    guard let destination = destination as? ContainedViewController else {
      return
    }
    // Reference through IBOutlet or something
    containerViewController.embed(destination)
  }
}

The containerViewController here must implement an embed method that swaps the displaying view controller with the new one e.g.

class ContainerViewController: UIViewController {
  ...

  func embed(_ viewController: UIViewController) {
    let source = childViewControllers.first
    if source == viewController {
        return
    }

    source?.willMove(toParentViewController: nil)
    addChildViewController(viewController)
    if let source = source {
        // Do transition here if you want
        viewController.view.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: view.frame.size.width, height: view.frame.size.height)
        view.addSubview(viewController.view)
        viewController.didMove(toParentViewController: self)

        source.willMove(toParentViewController: nil)
        source.removeFromParentViewController()
    } else {
        viewController.view.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: view.frame.size.width, height: view.frame.size.height)
        view.addSubview(viewController.view)
        viewController.didMove(toParentViewController: self)
    }

    // Assigned in viewDidLoad of MSMessagesAppViewController or similar
    segueDelegate?.didSegue(to: viewController)
  }

}
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