UITableView registerNib:forCellReuseIdentifier:

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忘了有多久 2020-12-23 14:18

I saw this used in a WWDC video but only very briefly. They didn\'t go in to how to create the actual xib file.

I\'ve got a UITableViewCell subclass called MyCustom

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  • 2020-12-23 14:25

    I've found the code given in the question is fine, but you can't refer to self.tableView in the init method if you're using storyboards. There's some discussion about it in another question.

    So the first line goes in the init:

    self.cellNib = [UINib nibWithNibName:@"MyCustomCell" bundle:nil];

    But this line should go in viewDidLoad or similar:

    [self.tableView registerNib:self.cellNib forCellReuseIdentifier:@"CustomCell"];

    That fixes my mysterious error, e.g. "*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInternalInconsistencyException', reason: 'Could not load NIB in bundle: 'NSBundle <Foo.app> (loaded)' with name 'Ogf-Sj-1ej-view-bBf-Ti-Dda''"

    And, yes, I'm doing something very similar to scoop things out of Storyboards and place them in xibs for reuse across view controllers!

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  • 2020-12-23 14:29

    Normally you don't have to bother about the File's owner in that case, because when the tableView instantiates the cell from the provided/associated UINib along with the reuseIdentifier. It will load all the top-level objects of the nib, and use only the first top-level object that is of class UITableViewCell (or maybe just the first top-level-object regardless of the class? but in general you only have your UITableViewCell in your XIB anyway — without counting the File's Owner and the First Responder which are only "proxies").

    In fact, the tableView will try to dequeue a cell and if it doesn't find a reusable one, it will create a new one using the UINib you provided. It will be something similar to this:

    NSArray* topLevelObjects = [self.cellNib instantiateWithOwner:nil options:0];
    cell = [topLevelObjects objectAtIndex:0];
    

    (That's of course a simplified version just to show the idea, I don't know if it actually calls these exact lines, but it should be quite close)

    So the File's Owner is not used in this particular case, and you only need to put a simple custom UITableViewCell as the only top-level-object of your XIB file next to the existing File's Owner anf First Responder (that, again, are only "proxies" / "External Objects references" and won't be instantiated and won't be part of the top-level-objects returned by instantiateWithOwner:options:).


    If it still doesn't work:

    • Ensure that you correctly filled the reuseIdentifier of your UITableViewCell in IB (in the Object Inspector pane on the right once you selected your cell in IB), and used the exact same value for this reuseIdentifier property in IB that the one you use in your code.
    • If still no luck, please provide more info, especially what kind of error, log message or exception you have.
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  • 2020-12-23 14:45

    In addition to Answer from "AliSoftware" Note the least obvious thing out here is that the UITableViewCell has to be the Root View *ABOVE* even the UIView. By default when I selected a new IB file it creates a UIView. So deleting the UIView helps. Thanks.

    PS: I wanted to comment on that answer but for some strange reason I can't comment, can only answer. Guess I need a certain rating.

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