Carl Smith
Carl Smith

Reputation: 1360

How can I find the UIView for a specific UITabBarItem?

I am using an external library called SwiftyWalkthrough, which allows me to expose only certain views on the screen to guide a new user through my app's UI. The first item I want exposed to the user is a UITabBarItem. I need to find the UIView associated with that specific UITabBarItem. I know the index for the item, and I have given it a tag. But I haven't found a way for them to help me find the view. Of course, I only want to use public interfaces to accomplish this.

Upvotes: 16

Views: 8596

Answers (3)

Carl Smith
Carl Smith

Reputation: 1360

I solved my problem by accessing the subviews of the tabBar. The views with userInteractionEnabled are UITabBarItems. Sorting them by their minX values guarantees that they are in the same order as the tabBar.items array.

extension UITabBarController {
    func orderedTabBarItemViews() -> [UIView] {
        let interactionViews = tabBar.subviews.filter({$0.isUserInteractionEnabled})
    return interactionViews.sorted(by: {$0.frame.minX < $1.frame.minX})
    }
}

Upvotes: 35

Leo
Leo

Reputation: 311

Swift 3 version of for Carl Smith's answer

func orderedTabBarItemViews() -> [UIView] {
    let interactionViews = tabBar.subviews.filter({$0.isUserInteractionEnabled})
    return interactionViews.sorted(by: {$0.frame.minX < $1.frame.minX})
}

Upvotes: 9

Naihmor
Naihmor

Reputation: 41

Tested in iOS10 with Objective-C:

[alert setModalPresentationStyle:UIModalPresentationPopover];

    UIView *view = [self.tabBar.selectedItem valueForKey:@"view"];

    alert.popoverPresentationController.delegate = self;
    alert.popoverPresentationController.sourceView = self.tabBar;
    alert.popoverPresentationController.sourceRect = view.frame;
    alert.popoverPresentationController.permittedArrowDirections = UIPopoverArrowDirectionDown;

    [self presentViewController:alert animated:YES completion:nil];

Upvotes: 4

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