ResignFirstResponder doesn't dismiss the keyboard (iPhone)

Anthony picture Anthony · Jul 27, 2010 · Viewed 7.9k times · Source

I've searched through this site that I couldn't find a solution to the problem I'm facing now. Hope someone can help.

I've created a UIAlertView to prompt user to enter their name in an iPhone app.

    UIAlertView *enterNameAlert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Enter your name"
                                                             message:@"\n\n\n"
                                                            delegate:self
                                                   cancelButtonTitle:NSLocalizedString(@"Cancel", nil)
                                                   otherButtonTitles:NSLocalizedString(@"OK", nil),nil];

    UITextField *enterNameField = [[UITextField alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(16, 83, 252, 25)];
    enterNameField.keyboardAppearance = UIKeyboardAppearanceAlert;
    enterNameField.borderStyle = UITextBorderStyleRoundedRect;
    enterNameField.autocorrectionType = UITextAutocorrectionTypeNo;
    enterNameField.clearButtonMode = UITextFieldViewModeWhileEditing;
    enterNameField.returnKeyType = UIReturnKeyDone;
    enterNameField.delegate = self;
    [enterNameField becomeFirstResponder];
    [enterNameAlert addSubview:enterNameField];

    [enterNameAlert show];
    [enterNameAlert release];
    [enterNameField release];

I've setup this viewController to comply with UITextFieldDelegate in the header file, and implemented textFieldShouldReturn: trying to dismiss the keyboard when user hit Done.

- (BOOL)textFieldShouldReturn:(UITextField *)textField {
    if ([textField isFirstResponder]) {
        [textField resignFirstResponder];
        NSLog(@"text field was first responder");
    } else {
        [textField becomeFirstResponder];
        [textField resignFirstResponder];
        NSLog(@"text field was not first responder");
    }
    NSLog(@"textfieldshouldreturn");
    return YES;
}

In the debugger, I confirm that this method is called successfully when I tap on the Done button, with the textField being the first responder at that time. However, the keyboard doesn't go away, but the little clearButton goes away. It is clear that the textField is no longer the first responder because when I click the Done button again, nothing get called. I just want to dismiss the keyboard with the Done button. Can anyone please offer a solution? Million thanks.

Answer

Usama Ahmed picture Usama Ahmed · Nov 24, 2010

First you need to define your enterNameAlert in interface header. then use the below code.

- (void)viewDidLoad {    
    [super viewDidLoad];
    enterNameAlert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Enter your name"
                                                             message:@"\n\n\n"
                                                            delegate:self
                                                   cancelButtonTitle:NSLocalizedString(@"Cancel", nil)
                                                   otherButtonTitles:NSLocalizedString(@"OK", nil),nil];

    UITextField *enterNameField = [[UITextField alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(16, 83, 252, 25)];
    enterNameField.keyboardAppearance = UIKeyboardAppearanceAlert;
    enterNameField.borderStyle = UITextBorderStyleRoundedRect;
    enterNameField.autocorrectionType = UITextAutocorrectionTypeNo;
    enterNameField.clearButtonMode = UITextFieldViewModeWhileEditing;
    enterNameField.returnKeyType = UIReturnKeyDone;
    enterNameField.delegate = self;    
    [enterNameAlert addSubview:enterNameField];
    [enterNameField becomeFirstResponder];
    [enterNameAlert show];    
    [enterNameField release];
}

- (BOOL)textFieldShouldReturn:(UITextField *)textField {
    if ([textField isFirstResponder]) {
        [textField resignFirstResponder];
        [enterNameAlert dismissWithClickedButtonIndex:1 animated:YES];
        [enterNameAlert release];
        NSLog(@"text field was first responder");
    } else {
        [textField becomeFirstResponder];
        [textField resignFirstResponder];
        NSLog(@"text field was not first responder");
    }
    NSLog(@"textfieldshouldreturn");
    return YES;
}