I'm trying to setup a UICollectionViewLayout
programmatically. I'm using a UICollectionView
also without using storyboards, as well as settings its constraints.
I've followed Ray Wenderlich tutorial on the subject with some changes to adapt the code to Swift 3 (as AZCoder2 did https://github.com/AZCoder2/Pinterest).
Since all these examples uses storyboards, I've also introduced some changes to create the UICollectionView
and its UICollectionViewLayout
:
collectionViewLayout = PinterestLayout()
collectionViewLayout.delegate = self
collectionView = UICollectionView.init(frame: .zero, collectionViewLayout: collectionViewLayout)
The result: I can't see anything. If I change the UICollectionViewLayout
with the one that Apple provides (UICollectionViewFlowLayout
), at least I can see the cells with their content. If I implement some changes and use the storyboard, everything works great but it's not the way I want to accomplish this. The whole view is made programmatically and the collection view is a part of it.
What am I missing? Is it something to do with the way I instantiate the UICollectionViewLayout
? Do I have to register something (for example, as I need to register the reusable cell)?
How about you just create a variable that creates your flow layout for you like this
var flowLayout: UICollectionViewFlowLayout {
let _flowLayout = UICollectionViewFlowLayout()
// edit properties here
_flowLayout.itemSize = CGSize(width: 98, height: 134)
_flowLayout.sectionInset = UIEdgeInsetsMake(0, 5, 0, 5)
_flowLayout.scrollDirection = UICollectionViewScrollDirection.horizontal
_flowLayout.minimumInteritemSpacing = 0.0
// edit properties here
return _flowLayout
}
And then you can set it by calling the variable.
self.collectionView.collectionViewLayout = flowLayout // after initializing it another way
// or
UICollectionView(frame: .zero, collectionViewLayout: flowLayout)