I have a UITableViewController on which I set a backgroundView. This controller has a UIRefreshControl installed. The problem is that when I set a background view, the refresh control is invisible. If I remove the background view, I can see the refresh control.
Am I doing something wrong?
It seems that UITableViewController pushes its UIRefreshControl to back to the 0 index during reload (behind its "backgroundView"), regardless at what index you put it in the first place. This is what worked for me (iOS 9): Disable refreshing in IB. Create UIRefreshControl in code and add it to tableView after setting up backgroundView:
This issue is easily fixed by not using the
self.refreshControl
property on the UITableViewController, instead create you own property for it and it will work just fine.The reason for this behavior is that in iOS 7, the
UITableView
'sbackgroundView
is drawn above theUIRefreshControl
. Not sure if this is by design or an issue, but here is a workaround that fixed it for me :This code goes where you set up your
UITableViewController refreshControl
property.You could try sending the background to the back or the refresh control to the front. The refresh control is more than likely just sitting at index 0.