UIKeyboardBoundsUserInfoKey is deprecated, what to use instead?

Mikeware picture Mikeware · May 11, 2010 · Viewed 45.1k times · Source

I'm working on an iPad app using 3.2 sdk. I'm dealing with obtaining the keyboard size to prevent my textfields from hidding behind it.

I'm getting a Warning in Xcode -> UIKeyboardBoundsUserInfoKey is deprecated what should I use instead not to get this warning?

Answer

Jay picture Jay · May 29, 2010

I played with the previously offered solution but still had issues. Here's what I came up with instead:

    - (void)keyboardWillShow:(NSNotification *)aNotification {
    [self moveTextViewForKeyboard:aNotification up:YES];
}

    - (void)keyboardWillHide:(NSNotification *)aNotification {
        [self moveTextViewForKeyboard:aNotification up:NO]; 
    }

- (void) moveTextViewForKeyboard:(NSNotification*)aNotification up: (BOOL) up{
NSDictionary* userInfo = [aNotification userInfo];

// Get animation info from userInfo
NSTimeInterval animationDuration;
UIViewAnimationCurve animationCurve;

CGRect keyboardEndFrame;

[[userInfo objectForKey:UIKeyboardAnimationCurveUserInfoKey] getValue:&animationCurve];
[[userInfo objectForKey:UIKeyboardAnimationDurationUserInfoKey] getValue:&animationDuration];


[[userInfo objectForKey:UIKeyboardFrameEndUserInfoKey] getValue:&keyboardEndFrame];


// Animate up or down
[UIView beginAnimations:nil context:nil];
[UIView setAnimationDuration:animationDuration];
[UIView setAnimationCurve:animationCurve];

CGRect newFrame = textView.frame;
CGRect keyboardFrame = [self.view convertRect:keyboardEndFrame toView:nil];

newFrame.origin.y -= keyboardFrame.size.height * (up? 1 : -1);
textView.frame = newFrame;

[UIView commitAnimations];
}