Does anyone know why its not being called here? Thanks. I think I set up the delegate correctly.
class LocationSearchController: UIViewController, UISearchResultsUpdating, UINavigationBarDelegate, UISearchControllerDelegate {
let navigationBar = UINavigationBar(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: UIScreen.mainScreen().bounds.width, height: 44))
var locationSearchController: UISearchController!
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
locationSearchController = UISearchController(searchResultsController: nil)
self.locationSearchController.loadViewIfNeeded()
//sets up search controller
self.locationSearchController.searchResultsUpdater = self
self.locationSearchController.delegate = self
definesPresentationContext = true
//self.videoSearchController.searchBar.delegate = self
//sets up nav bar
navigationBar.backgroundColor = UIColor.blackColor()
navigationBar.delegate = self
navigationItem.titleView = locationSearchController.searchBar
//leftButton.title = "Left"
//navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = leftButton
navigationBar.items = [navigationItem]
self.view.addSubview(navigationBar)
}
override func didReceiveMemoryWarning() {
super.didReceiveMemoryWarning()
}
func updateSearchResultsForSearchController(searchController: UISearchController) {
print("search results updated 2")
}
}
Any ideas would be much appreciated. I've searched for a little while and I failed to find a question about this that was answered.
I ran into the same issue with iOS8. This is a workaround, but it will fix this.
Add this line in viewDidLoad:
Add this method: