Reputation: 410
There is no method similar to the addtextfield method in Uialertcontroller. I haven't found any examples of how I can customize MDCAlertControllers. Anybody have an idea?
Upvotes: 6
Views: 363
Reputation: 2979
This is now possible by using accessoryView
.
Simply set it to be your custom view and set the alert message to be blank.
alertController.accessoryView = myCustomView
let title = "My title"
let alertController = MDCAlertController(title: title, message: "")
let confirmAction = MDCAlertAction(title:"Confirm") { [weak self] _ in
//your action here
}
let cancelAction = MDCAlertAction(title:"Cancel")
let width = UIScreen.main.bounds.width * 0.91
let testView = UIView()
let button = UIButton()
button.setTitle("Test", for: .normal)
testView.addSubview(button)
button.snp.makeConstraints { (make) in
make.center.equalToSuperview()
}
testView.backgroundColor = .blue //just to show where the view is
testView.snp.makeConstraints { (make) in
make.width.equalTo(width)
make.height.equalTo(100)
}
alertController.accessoryView = testView
alertController.addAction(confirmAction)
alertController.addAction(cancelAction)
alertController.defaultTheming()
present(alertController, animated:true)
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 15217
I think this is not possible. The docs say:
MDCAlertController class is intended to be used as-is and does not support subclassing. The view hierarchy for this class is private and must not be modified.
Upvotes: 3