I have a UITableViewController
in my app, which is added to the view hierarchy directly. After the view appears, I want to scroll to a specific cell. My solution would be to call the code for scrolling in -[viewDidAppear]
.
According to Apple's docs I have to call the method manually:
If the view belonging to a view controller is added to a view hierarchy directly, the view controller will not receive this message. If you insert or add a view to the view hierarchy, and it has a view controller, you should send the associated view controller this message directly.
The question is: When is the right time to call it manually?
Calling it from the parent view controller's -[viewDidAppear]
leads to a crash when I try to do the scrolling because apparently, the table view actually didn't yet appear and therefore thinks it has no sections to scroll to.
This is how I manually call
viewWillAppear
,viewDidAppear
,viewWillDisappear
,viewDidDisappear
: hereand one of the view controllers I load this way, has the following
viewWillAppear:
(note that this isviewWillAppear
since at the point thatviewDidAppear
is called, your view is viewable by the user)Calling it from the parent controller's -viewDidAppear is usually your best bet.
If this results in problems if the child view controller isn't fully initialized yet, you may have another problem. Make sure your child view controller is completely "ready for action" after -viewWillAppear is called (which you can also call manually from the parent's -viewWillAppear)
If you are using view controller containment don't call
viewWillAppear:
directly. Instead use– beginAppearanceTransition:animated:
and– endAppearanceTransition
.Calling addSubView will automatically trigger
viewWillAppear:
andviewDidAppear:
if the view's viewController is a child view controller, therefore callingviewWillAppear:
directly will trigger view will appearance method twice. Using beginAppearanceTransition:animated:and
– endAppearanceTransition` will suppress the automatic behaviour so you only get it called once.In -[viewDidAppear] on the tableview, called indeed from the parent view controller's -[viewDidAppear], you can call [tableView reloadData], this way you ensure that the tableView is loaded and ready.