I am currently furiously digging through all the docs, and haven't quite found what I'm looking for. I suspect it is a real d'oh! answer.
I simply need to find the active storyboard in the main bundle, and want to know the best way to do this.
This is so that I can use the [UIStoryboard storyboardWithName:@"XXX" bundle:mainBundle]
to extract the running storyboard.
I know how to kludge it by switching on the idiom, but I feel that this is a...kludge.
What's a correct way of doing this?
UPDATE:
OK. I found it.
As usual, on Stack Overflow (the official Apple Documentation Site ;).
Here's the code I settled on:
UIStoryboard *st = [UIStoryboard storyboardWithName:[[NSBundle mainBundle].infoDictionary objectForKey:@"UIMainStoryboardFile"] bundle:[NSBundle mainBundle]];
In case you want to get the active storyboard for a viewController, there's a storyboard property. This is how I solved it, instead of making a new instance:
In Swift you'd call:
You could also be a lot safer by using guards against the navigation controller and the storyboard. I've used
as!
so as to guarantee that you're getting a LoginController.In Swift, you'd use the following syntax:
Note that passing
nil
tobundle
will make the call refer to your main bundle automatically.If you're in a view controller that you have on the Storyboard and want to instantiate the Storyboard from there directly, you can just do:
Note that in the last case,
self.storyboard
will return an optional Storyboard (Storyboard?
), so if you'd like to use it unwrap it like so:I have just copy pasted the code form above updated question so that everyone can see it as an answer.
OK. As my comment above indicates, I found the answer to the (badly phrased question):
I wanted to be able to get the main (not active) storyboard, as I'm not using multiple storyboards per incarnation. I'm using the standard model of 1 storyboard for iPhone, and 1 for iPad. I just wanted the cleanest way to get the storyboard, so that I could use it to generate a view controller.
I found the answer in this post on Stack Overflow, and implemented it with the following code: