I have a UISearchBar that behaves normally - the keyboard goes away if I hit "Search" or "Cancel".
However, when I push a new view controller on my navigation stack, if the keyboard is open, it won't close. It stays there in the old view controller, and if I navigate back to it the keyboard is still shown.
I'm stumped because my searchBarShouldEndEditing method is called as expected, and I do [activeSearchBar resignFirstResponder]. This works for "Search" or "Cancel", but not when it's triggered by the view disappearing.
My delegate code:
#pragma mark Search bar delegate methods__________________________
- (BOOL)searchBarShouldBeginEditing:(UISearchBar *)activeSearchBar
{
NSLog(@"searchBarShouldBeginEditing");
[activeSearchBar setShowsCancelButton:TRUE animated:YES];
if (!showSearchType)
return TRUE;
if([UIView respondsToSelector:@selector(animateWithDuration:animations:)]) {
// iOS 4.0 and later
[UIView animateWithDuration:0.3 animations:^ {
searchTypeView.frame = CGRectMake(0, 44, 320, 69);
searchTypeView.bounds = CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 69);
grayBg.alpha = 0.6;
}];
} else {
// Before iOS 4.0
searchTypeView.frame = CGRectMake(0, 44, 320, 69);
searchTypeView.bounds = CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 69);
grayBg.alpha = 0.6;
}
self.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 113);
[self bringSubviewToFront:searchTypeView];
[self bringSubviewToFront:activeSearchBar];
return TRUE;
}
- (BOOL)searchBarShouldEndEditing:(UISearchBar *)activeSearchBar
{
NSLog(@"searchBarShouldEndEditing");
if ([activeSearchBar isFirstResponder]) {
NSLog(@"activeSearchBar isFirstResponder");
}
[activeSearchBar resignFirstResponder];
[activeSearchBar setShowsCancelButton:FALSE animated:YES];
if (!showSearchType)
return TRUE;
if([UIView respondsToSelector:@selector(animateWithDuration:animations:)]) {
// iOS 4.0 and later
[UIView animateWithDuration:0.3 animations:^ {
searchTypeView.frame = CGRectMake(0, 9, 320, 69);
searchTypeView.bounds = CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 0);
grayBg.alpha = 0;
}];
} else {
// Before iOS 4.0
searchTypeView.frame = CGRectMake(0, 9, 320, 69);
searchTypeView.bounds = CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 0);
grayBg.alpha = 0;
}
self.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 44);
return TRUE;
}
- (void)searchBarTextDidEndEditing:(UISearchBar *)activeSearchBar {
NSLog(@"searchBarTextDidEndEditing");
if ([activeSearchBar isFirstResponder]) {
NSLog(@"activeSearchBar isFirstResponder");
}
[activeSearchBar resignFirstResponder];
}
- (void)searchBarCancelButtonClicked:(UISearchBar *)activeSearchBar
{
NSLog(@"searchBarCancelButtonClicked");
[activeSearchBar resignFirstResponder];
}
- (void)searchBarSearchButtonClicked:(UISearchBar *)activeSearchBar
{
NSLog(@"searchBarSearchButtonClicked");
self.query = searchBar.text;
[activeSearchBar resignFirstResponder];
[searchView startSearch];
}
This outputs:
2011-12-07 20:00:33.061 MyApp[55725:307] searchBarShouldEndEditing
2011-12-07 20:00:33.063 MyApp[55725:307] activeSearchBar isFirstResponder
2011-12-07 20:00:33.066 MyApp[55725:307] searchBarTextDidEndEditing
Thanks for any ideas!
Also you can : declare searchBar variable in your .h file, make property etc... then on your button click event method, that pushes another view, write first line :
[yourSearchBar resignFirstResponder];