I have a UIScrollView
created in interface builder with a bunch of UITextView
and UIImageView
objects already added. I have it connect
viewDidLoad is to soon. You must wait until after the layout of the views has taken place. Try setting the contentSize in viewDidAppear.
Are you using autolayout? If so, check out the following answer (and forget 1.): UIScrollView doesn't use autolayout constraints.
I use a custom view on the UIScrollView, for pull to refresh function, and the scroll view is not scrollable. I try set contentSize
with AutoLayout
, and try set it by codes too. The scroll view still cannot scroll.
After spending 3 ~ 4 hours, I solve it by contentInset
. It will tell scroll view to add some extra space for scrolling.
override func viewDidLayoutSubviews() {
// Add extra 15pt on the `top` of scrollView.
//self.scrollView.contentInset = UIEdgeInsetsMake(15, 0, 0, 0)
// Add extra 2pt on the `bottom` of scrollView, let it be scrollable. And the UI is more beautiful in my case.
self.scrollView.contentInset = UIEdgeInsetsMake(0, 0, 2, 0)
}
Reference docs:
This is a good walk-through of scroll-views in case anyone forgot after not using them for a while: https://medium.com/@pradeep_chauhan/how-to-configure-a-uiscrollview-with-auto-layout-in-interface-builder-218dcb4022d7.
Basically, make sure you have view -> scrollview -> view, like so:
then,
1. Set scroll view constraint (top, bottom, leading and trailing) to (0,0,0,0).
2. Set inner view constraint (top, bottom, leading and trailing) to (0,0,0,0).
3. Set inner view to have equal width and equal height with parent view.
4. Select height constraint of inner view and set priority to low (250).
The best way I know how to overcome this problem without resorting to writing code is that it all can be done within a storyboard and here is how:
viewDidLoad
is indeed too soon, but viewDidAppear:animated
might not be late enough either. The ideal place to set the contentOffset
is inside viewDidLayoutSubviews
.
If you're using Autolayout, make sure you put the code to set Content size within
viewDidLayoutSubviews