I am working on a camera app where the camera views are shown modally. After I am done with cropping. I perform an unwind segue to the MainPageViewController
. (Please see the screenshot)
My unwind function inside MainPageViewController
is as follows;
@IBAction func unwindToMainMenu(segue: UIStoryboardSegue) {
self.performSegueWithIdentifier("Categories", sender: self)
}
where "categories" is the push segue identifier from MainPageViewController
to CategoriesTableViewController
.
The program enters the unwindToMainMenu
function but it does not perform the push segue. Any idea how to fix this?
Note: I found the same question but the answer suggests to change the storyboard structure.
A bit late to the party but I found a way to do this without using state flags
Note: this only works with iOS 9+, as only custom segues support class names prior to iOS9 and you cannot declare an exit segue as a custom segue in storyboards
class UIStoryboardSegueWithCompletion: UIStoryboardSegue {
var completion: (() -> Void)?
override func perform() {
super.perform()
if let completion = completion {
completion()
}
}
}
note: the action for this segue should be unwindToMainMenu
to match the original question
@IBAction func unwindToMainMenu(segue: UIStoryboardSegue) {
if let segue = segue as? UIStoryboardSegueWithCompletion {
segue.completion = {
self.performSegueWithIdentifier("Categories", sender: self)
}
}
}
Your code will now execute after the exit segue completes its transition