Autolayout: Add constraint to superview and not Top Layout Guide?

给你一囗甜甜゛ 提交于 2019-11-26 23:54:21

There is an arrow to the right of the constraint constant value. If you click on it, a menu pops out where you can choose what is it that you want to make your constraint relative to. If you choose 'View', than it will pin it to the top of the view.

dan

You should be able to do it by highlighting the view you want in the storyboard and then selecting Editor > Pin > Top Space to Superview in the top menu.


This is outdated in XCode 7, see @PaulGurov's answer instead.

TL;DR: You can constrain to the margin by pressing the Alt key on the keyboard.


One can also add that if the view you are trying to pin is not a direct subview of the view that you want to pin it to, the suggested approach is not really valid. Let's say the view hierarchy looks like that and you want to pin the image view (Parallax Image View in this case) to the view controller's view (View in this case).

To do that you just Control + Drag from the Parallax Image View to the View. That presents the default choices where you can see Vertical Spacing to Top Layout Guide to pin the Parallax Image View to the top layout guide.

What you want is to pin it to the top (margin) of the view. To do that you have to switch to the other set of constraints by pressing Alt

I had a whole bunch of constraints already there and I just wanted to change them rather than break them. Turns out if you double click on the constraint to edit, then click on the item that has the ".Margin", you can just turn off the "Relative to Margin" by selecting that item.

Dan's answer works. I just wanted to state that if you set your view in storyBoard at y < 20, and configure constraints through the pin panel, it will set top to superview:

If the height of the view is set to 0 by accident, Vertical Space to Top Layout Guide will NOT appear. Vertical Space to Bottom Layout Guide will appear, however, which must have made sense to someone inside Apple circa 2004.

None of the above answers worked for me, instead I have to do a hack to set my subview's top with superview's top instead with Top layout guide.

  • First, set the subview center vertically with superview.
  • Then, change the Center Y constraints for subview as well as superview to Top constraint.

You are good to go now.

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