Keyboard pops up after UIAlertView is dismissed on iOS 8.3 for iPad

Helen picture Helen · May 8, 2015 · Viewed 11.2k times · Source

With the latest iOS 8.3 release, our app starts to have a weird behavior.

After finishing textfield editing, the user can click the close button which brings up an UIAlertView. When the user clicks discard in the alertview, alertview and current view are dismissed. But somehow the keyboard shows up after the view is gone which is quite annoying to users.

After some debugging, it seems that the keyboard is shown for the last textfield that the user has accessed before closing the view. I tried various ways to endEditing for the current view in many places (before showing UIAlertView, after clicking a button in the UIAlertView; I even set the focus to another UI element of the view). It didn't solve the problem.

But for this particular issue, I'm not sure if it's a common issue or something we need to fix. Everything works perfectly before iOS 8.3.

We understand that UIAlertView is deprecated for iOS 8. We're starting to migrate to UIAlertController. But if there's any workaround, we'd love to hear.

Here's some code snippet.

- (IBAction)closeTapped:(UIButton *)sender
{
    // try to resign first responder
    // [self.tfName resignFirstResponder];
    // [self.tfPosition resignFirstResponder];
    [self.view endEditing:YES];

    if(self.orderDetails.isOpen && self.orderItemChanged)
    {
        UIAlertView* saveAlert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Unsaved Changes"
                                                            message:@"Your changes have not been saved. Discard changes?"
                                                           delegate:self
                                                  cancelButtonTitle:@"Cancel"
                                                  otherButtonTitles:@"Save", @"Discard", nil];
        [saveAlert show];
    }
    else
    {
        [self close];
    }
}

- (void)alertView:(UIAlertView *)alertView clickedButtonAtIndex:(NSInteger)buttonIndex
{
    switch(buttonIndex)
    {
        case 1: // Save
        {
            [self save];
            break;
        }
        case 2: // Discard
        {
            [self close];
            break;
        }
    }
}

- (void)close
{   
    [self.delegate dismissEditOrderItemVC];
}

Answer

Yiming Tang picture Yiming Tang · Nov 16, 2015

If your deployment target is iOS 8+, try UIAlertController.

Here's a quick fix for UIAlertView: delay the invocation of showing the alert view when your text field or text view resigns first responder.

[self performSelector:@selector(showAlertView) withObject:nil afterDelay:0.6];