This situation happens very rarely and I don't know how to reproduce it, but it does happen sometimes and I would like to fix it.
In ViewController A
, if I push ViewController B
in, sometimes(not always) when ViewController B
did appear, the navigation bar is showing the navigation bar items of ViewController A
, not those of ViewController B
. If I click on the back button, I cannot go back to ViewController A
, getting stuck in ViewController B
.
A UIBarButtonItem
is added to the navigation items of ViewController A
, and the navigation items of ViewController A
will be updated in response to some events. Is it the reason that causes this issue?
Codes for pushing ViewController B
ViewControllerB* viewControllerB = [ViewControllerB new];
[self.navigationController pushViewController:viewControllerB animated:YES];
Codes for updating the navigation items in ViewController A
- (void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated{
[super viewDidAppear:animated];
if(NumberOfCalendarOperations == 0){
[self showNavigatorBarButtons];
}
else{
[self startRefreshAnimationOnUpdateButton];
}
}
//This method is triggered through notification when the number of operations in calendarOperationQueue is changed
-(void)calendarOperationQueueStateDidChange:(NSNotification*)notification{
if(NumberOfCalendarOperations == 0){
if (self.isShowActivityIndicator) {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[self showNavigatorBarButtons];
});
}
}
else{
if (!self.isShowActivityIndicator) {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[self startRefreshAnimationOnUpdateButton];
});
}
}
}
/** * Show the update button on the right of navigation bar */
-(void)showNavigatorBarButtons{
self.isShowActivityIndicator = NO;
UIBarButtonItem *updateButton = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"sync.png"] style:UIBarButtonItemStylePlain target:self action:@selector(updateButtonDidPress:)];
[self.navigationItem setRightBarButtonItems:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:updateButton, nil]];}
/** * Start refresh animation on the update button */
-(void)startRefreshAnimationOnUpdateButton{
if (self.navigationController.topViewController != self) {
return;
}
self.isShowActivityIndicator = YES;
UIView* updateButtonView = nil;
for (UIView *subViewInNavigationBar in self.navigationController.navigationBar.subviews){
NSString *subViewClassAsString = NSStringFromClass([subViewInNavigationBar class]);
if ([subViewClassAsString compare:@"UINavigationButton" /* TODO: be careful with this */
options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch] == NSOrderedSame){
if ([subViewInNavigationBar isKindOfClass:[UIView class]] == YES){
if(updateButtonView == nil){
updateButtonView = subViewInNavigationBar;
}
else if(subViewInNavigationBar.center.x < updateButtonView.center.x){
updateButtonView = subViewInNavigationBar;
}
}
}
}
for (UIView *subViewsInButton in updateButtonView.subviews){
if ([subViewsInButton isKindOfClass:[UIImageView class]] == YES &&
subViewsInButton.frame.origin.x != 0.0f &&
subViewsInButton.frame.origin.y != 0.0f){
[subViewsInButton removeFromSuperview];
CGRect activityIndicatorFrame = self.updateButtonActivityIndicator.frame;
activityIndicatorFrame.origin.x = (CGRectGetWidth(updateButtonView.frame) / 2.0f) - (CGRectGetWidth(activityIndicatorFrame) / 2.0f);
activityIndicatorFrame.origin.y = (CGRectGetHeight(updateButtonView.frame) / 2.0f) - (CGRectGetHeight(activityIndicatorFrame) / 2.0f);
self.updateButtonActivityIndicator.frame = activityIndicatorFrame;
[self.updateButtonActivityIndicator startAnimating];
[updateButtonView addSubview:self.updateButtonActivityIndicator];
return;
}
}
}
Anyone has got a clue? Thank you.
Finally I found the reason of this issue. It is that I try to hide the navigation bar in viewWillDisappear
. Now iOS allows me to back to the previous view by panning from the left edge of the screen. But while panning from the left edge, if I cancel this action, and pan back to the left edge, the navigation bar will enter this strange state.