I have a my views and controllers set up like so.
- A Tab/Bar controller
- Within 1. is a root view controller
- within 2. is a programmatically created navigation controller, that is displayed as a subview in the root view controller.
What I am trying to do is access the top tab bar/navigation controller so that i can push a view onto it.
I tried parentViewController but all it did was push the view onto the programmed nav controller.
any suggestions?
This is how i set up my root view controller:
-(void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated{
NSLog(@"ROOT APPEARED");
[super viewDidAppear:animated];
WorklistViewController *worklistController = [[WorklistViewController alloc]initWithNibName:@"WorklistView" bundle:[NSBundle mainBundle]];
UINavigationController *worklistNavController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:worklistController];
worklistNavController.navigationBar.barStyle = UIBarStyleBlackOpaque;
worklistNavController.view.frame = watchlistView.frame;
[worklistNavController.topViewController viewDidLoad];
[worklistNavController.topViewController viewWillAppear:YES];
[self.view addSubview:worklistNavController.view];
GetAlertRequestViewController *alertsController = [[GetAlertRequestViewController alloc]initWithNibName:@"AlertsView" bundle:[NSBundle mainBundle]];
UINavigationController *alertsNavController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:alertsController];
alertsNavController.navigationBar.barStyle = UIBarStyleBlackOpaque;
alertsNavController.view.frame = alertsView.frame;
[alertsNavController.topViewController viewDidLoad];
[alertsNavController.topViewController viewWillAppear:YES];
[self.view addSubview:alertsNavController.view];
}
A nested ViewController (ie, inside a view controlled by a ViewController that's actually on the NavController stack) doesn't have direct access to the UINavigationController that its parent's view's controller is a stack member of. That's one MOUTHFUL of a sentence, but the sense of it is: you can't get there from here.
Instead you've got to get at the app's NavController via the App delegate.
You're using your UIApplication's singleton (contains all sorts of good info about your app), which has a .delegate property pointing to the AppDelegate, and that contains a reference to the NavigationController.
This is how the "Navigation-based Application" Xcode template sets up NavController ownership, anyway. YMMV if you rolled your own--though if you did, you probably wouldn't need to ask this question.
Have a look at UIViewController's navigationController and tabBarController properties. These will return the corresponding navigationController or tabBarController that the given UIViewController 'belongs' to.
So you can do something like:
You can use the follow instruccion:
It works for me :D