Keyboard overlaying action sheet in iOS 13.1 on CNContactViewController

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你的背包 2020-12-15 23:58

This seems to be specific to iOS 13.1, as it works as expected on iOS 13.0 and earlier versions to add a contact in CNContactViewController, if I \'Cancel\', the action shee

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  • 2020-12-15 23:59

    One thing to always take into account is that swizzler method is executed only once. Make sure that you implement changeCancelImplementation() in dispatch_once queue so that it is executed only once.

    Check this link for description

    Also this bug is found only in iOS 13.1, 13.2 and 13.3

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  • 2020-12-16 00:02

    I couldn't find a way to dismiss keyboard. But at least you can pop ViewController using my method.

    1. Don't know why but it's impossible to dismiss keyboard in CNContactViewController. I tried endEditing:, make new UITextField firstResponder and so on. Nothing worked.
    2. I tried to alter action for "Cancel" button. You can find this button in NavigationController stack, But it's action is changed every time you type something.
    3. Finally I used method swizzling. I couldn't find a way to dismiss keyboard as I mentioned earlier, but at least you can dismiss CNContactViewController when "Cancel" button is pressed.
    class ViewController: UIViewController {
        override func viewDidLoad() {
            super.viewDidLoad()
    
            changeImplementation()
        }
    
        @IBAction func userPressedButton(_ sender: Any) {
            let controller = CNContactViewController(forNewContact: nil)
            controller.delegate = self
            navigationController?.pushViewController(controller, animated: true)
        }
    
        @objc func popController() {
            self.navigationController?.popViewController(animated: true)
        }
    
        func changeImplementation() {
            let originalSelector = Selector("editCancel:")
            let swizzledSelector = #selector(self.popController)
    
            if let originalMethod = class_getInstanceMethod(object_getClass(CNContactViewController()), originalSelector),
                let swizzledMethod = class_getInstanceMethod(object_getClass(CNContactViewController()), swizzledSelector) {
    
                method_exchangeImplementations(originalMethod, swizzledMethod)
            }
        }
    }
    

    PS: You can find additional info on reddit topic: https://www.reddit.com/r/swift/comments/dc9n3a/bug_with_cnviewcontroller_ios_131/

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  • 2020-12-16 00:02

    Thanks, @GxocT for your workaround, however, the solution posted here is different from the one you posted on Reddit.

    The one on Reddit works for me, this one doesn't so I want to repost it here. The difference is on the line with swizzledMethod which should be:

       let swizzledMethod = class_getInstanceMethod(object_getClass(self), swizzledSelector) {
    

    The whole updated code is:

    class MyClass: CNContactViewControllerDelegate {
    
        override func viewDidLoad() {
            super.viewDidLoad()
            self.changeImplementation()
        }
    
        func changeCancelImplementation() {
    
            let originalSelector = Selector(("editCancel:"))
            let swizzledSelector = #selector(CNContactViewController.cancelHack)
    
            if let originalMethod = class_getInstanceMethod(object_getClass(CNContactViewController()), originalSelector),
               let swizzledMethod = class_getInstanceMethod(object_getClass(self), swizzledSelector) {
    
                method_exchangeImplementations(originalMethod, swizzledMethod)
            }
        }
    
       func contactViewController(_ viewController: CNContactViewController, didCompleteWith contact: CNContact?) {
           // dismiss the contacts controller as usual
           viewController.dismiss(animated: true, completion: nil)
           // do other stuff when your contact is canceled or saved
           ...
        }
    }
    
    extension CNContactViewController {
        @objc func cancelHack()  {
            self.delegate?.contactViewController?(self, didCompleteWith: self.contact)
        }
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-16 00:03

    NOTE: This bug is now fixed. This question and answer were applicable only to some particular versions of iOS (a limited range of iOS 13 versions).


    The user can in fact swipe down to dismiss the keyboard and then tap Cancel and see the action sheet. So this issue is regrettable and definitely a bug (and I have filed a bug report) but not fatal (though, to be sure, the workaround is not trivial for the user to discover).

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  • 2020-12-16 00:06

    Kudos to @GxocT for the the great workaround! Helped my users immensely.
    But I wanted to share my code based on @GxocT solution hoping it will help others in this scenario.

    I needed my CNContactViewControllerDelegate contactViewController(_:didCompleteWith:) to be called on cancel (as well as done).

    Also my code was not in a UIViewController so there is no self.navigationController

    I also dont like using force unwraps when I can help it. I have been bitten in the past so I chained if lets in the setup

    Here's what I did:

    1. Extend CNContactViewController and place the swizzle function in
      there.

    2. In my case in the swizzle function just call the
      CNContactViewControllerDelegate delegate
      contactViewController(_:didCompleteWith:) with self and
      self.contact object from the contact controller

    3. In the setup code, make sure the swizzleMethod call to class_getInstanceMethod specifies the CNContactViewController class instead of self

    And the Swift code:

    class MyClass: CNContactViewControllerDelegate {
    
        override func viewDidLoad() {
            super.viewDidLoad()
            self.changeImplementation()
        }
    
        func changeCancelImplementation() {
    
            let originalSelector = Selector(("editCancel:"))
            let swizzledSelector = #selector(CNContactViewController.cancelHack)
    
            if let originalMethod = class_getInstanceMethod(object_getClass(CNContactViewController()), originalSelector),
               let swizzledMethod = class_getInstanceMethod(object_getClass(CNContactViewController()), swizzledSelector) {
    
                method_exchangeImplementations(originalMethod, swizzledMethod)
            }
        }
    
       func contactViewController(_ viewController: CNContactViewController, didCompleteWith contact: CNContact?) {
           // dismiss the contacts controller as usual
           viewController.dismiss(animated: true, completion: nil)
           // do other stuff when your contact is canceled or saved
           ...
        }
    }
    
    extension CNContactViewController {
        @objc func cancelHack()  {
            self.delegate?.contactViewController?(self, didCompleteWith: self.contact)
        }
    }
    

    The keyboard still shows momentarily but drops just after the Contacts controller dismisses.
    Lets hope apple fixes this

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  • 2020-12-16 00:10

    Thanks @Gxoct for his excellent work around. I think this is very useful question & post for those who are working with CNContactViewController. I also had this problem (till now) but in objective c. I interpret the above Swift code into objective c.

    - (void)viewDidLoad {
        [super viewDidLoad];
        Class class = [CNContactViewController class];
    
        SEL originalSelector = @selector(editCancel:);
        SEL swizzledSelector = @selector(dismiss); // we will gonna access this method & redirect the delegate via this method
    
        Method originalMethod = class_getInstanceMethod(class, originalSelector);
        Method swizzledMethod = class_getInstanceMethod(class, swizzledSelector);
    
        BOOL didAddMethod =
            class_addMethod(class,
                originalSelector,
                method_getImplementation(swizzledMethod),
                method_getTypeEncoding(swizzledMethod));
    
        if (didAddMethod) {
            class_replaceMethod(class,
                swizzledSelector,
                method_getImplementation(originalMethod),
                method_getTypeEncoding(originalMethod));
        } else {
            method_exchangeImplementations(originalMethod, swizzledMethod);
        }
    }
    

    Creating a CNContactViewController category for accessing dismiss;

    @implementation CNContactViewController (Test)
    
    - (void) dismiss{
        [self.delegate contactViewController:self didCompleteWithContact:self.contact];
    }
    
    @end
    

    Guys who are not so familiar with Swizzling you may try this post by matt

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