I have a view controller with a tableview containing a list of chats, a search controller enbeded in the navigation item (iOS 11 feature)
let searchController = UISearchController(searchResultsController: nil)
searchController.dimsBackgroundDuringPresentation = false
navigationItem.searchController = searchController
definesPresentationContext = true
When the user taps a chat in the table view the app pushes a new view controller with another table view containing messages for that chat. That works like it is supposed to:
The problem is that when the user activates the search controller, find some chat and taps it, the pushed view controller containing table view with the chat messages does some really strange animation with the table view that should not happen:
I load the data before the actual navigation and bind it to the table view in viewDidLoad
using just reload()
on the table view. The problematic table view uses auto layout and custom cells.
The problem is very similar to UITableView has unwanted animation when reloadData is called but for me it only happens when the iOS 11 search controller is active.
Edit: If I remove tableView.rowHeight = UITableViewAutomaticDimension
and use a fixed height using func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, heightForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> CGFloat
the problem is still there
Personally, I would simply hide the searchView controller before presenting the new view controller. ( Using UIView.animates with a completion handler for example )
I would not try to investigate further because since iOS11, there is an esoteric problem in the safe area management. A bug ? :)
Even the launch screens layouts are not correctly handled. So many majors logos miss their middle part at launch !