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UINavigationBar Category which allows you to change its appearance dynamically

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Solution: Navbar title or back button disappears after pushing/popping

touchbee opened this issue · comments

DId you find a solution to your issue?

I've applied the fix described in the comment. That seems to work for me.

Which solution works for you in your first comment url? I try some of them, it dose not work for me.

Here, that's essentially the content of my UINavigationBar+Aweseome.m file that I'm using on production in my app, hope it helps:


- (UIView *)overlay
{
    return objc_getAssociatedObject(self, &overlayKey);
}

- (void)setOverlay:(UIView *)overlay
{
    objc_setAssociatedObject(self, &overlayKey, overlay, OBJC_ASSOCIATION_RETAIN_NONATOMIC);
}

- (void)lt_setBackgroundColor:(UIColor *)backgroundColor
{
    if (!self.overlay) {
        [self setBackgroundImage:[UIImage new] forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
        self.overlay = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, CGRectGetWidth(self.bounds), CGRectGetHeight(self.bounds) + 20)];
        self.overlay.userInteractionEnabled = NO;
        self.overlay.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth;    // Should not set `UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight`
        
        [[self.subviews firstObject] insertSubview:self.overlay atIndex:self.subviews.count -1];
    }
    self.overlay.backgroundColor = backgroundColor;
}

- (void)lt_setTranslationY:(CGFloat)translationY
{
    self.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeTranslation(0, translationY);
}

- (void)lt_setElementsAlpha:(CGFloat)alpha
{
    [[self valueForKey:@"_leftViews"] enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(UIView *view, NSUInteger i, BOOL *stop) {
        view.alpha = alpha;
    }];
    
    [[self valueForKey:@"_rightViews"] enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(UIView *view, NSUInteger i, BOOL *stop) {
        view.alpha = alpha;
    }];
    
    UIView *titleView = [self valueForKey:@"_titleView"];
    titleView.alpha = alpha;
    //    when viewController first load, the titleView maybe nil
    [[self subviews] enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(UIView *obj, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
        if ([obj isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UINavigationItemView")]) {
            obj.alpha = alpha;
            *stop = YES;
        }
    }];
}

- (void)lt_reset
{
    [self setBackgroundImage:nil forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
    [self.overlay removeFromSuperview];
    self.overlay = nil;
}

@touchbee At the first, thanks for your reply, but it does not work for me, I try to modify, I change the "obj.alpha = obj.alpha == 0 ? 0 : alpha" to "obj.alpha = alpha" in lt_setTranslationY: method, like this:

  • (void)lt_setElementsAlpha:(CGFloat)alpha
    {
    [[self valueForKey:@"_leftViews"] enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(UIView *view, NSUInteger i, BOOL *stop) {
    view.alpha = alpha;
    }];

    [[self valueForKey:@"_rightViews"] enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(UIView *view, NSUInteger i, BOOL *stop) {
    view.alpha = alpha;
    }];

    UIView *titleView = [self valueForKey:@"_titleView"];
    titleView.alpha = alpha;
    // when viewController first load, the titleView maybe nil
    [[self subviews] enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(UIView *obj, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
    if ([obj isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UINavigationItemView")]) {
    obj.alpha = alpha;
    }
    if ([obj isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"_UINavigationBarBackIndicatorView")]) {
    // obj.alpha = obj.alpha == 0 ? 0 : alpha;
    obj.alpha = alpha;
    }
    }];
    }

This works for me~

commented

fixed in v2.1.9