问题
In my iOS application, I have a timer firing up, and when it fires, I need to be able to detect whether there's an Alert (UIAlertView) or an Action Sheet (UIActionSheet) open.
One way would be to modify the code presenting the alerts/actionsheets - but unfortunately this is not an option in my case.
So, the question is - is there a way of knowing/detecting whether an alert or action sheet have been opened?
Is there any notifications sent upon opening, or any traversal of the view hierarchy to detect it?
Thanks
回答1:
They do send an alert when they open, but only to their delegate -- Check this question for a nice approach to that problem. Techzen recommends setting a boolean flag to YES when you open up the alert, and setting it back to NO when you dismiss the alert.
EDIT:
Since you don't have access at all to the code, why not try this clunky piece of code:
-(BOOL) doesAlertViewExist {
  for (UIWindow* window in [UIApplication sharedApplication].windows) {
    NSArray* subviews = window.subviews;
    if ([subviews count] > 0) {
      BOOL alert = [[subviews objectAtIndex:0] isKindOfClass:[UIAlertView class]];
      BOOL action = [[subviews objectAtIndex:0] isKindOfClass:[UIActionSheet class]];
      if (alert || action)
        return YES;
     }
  }
  return NO;
}
    回答2:
- (BOOL) doesAlertViewExist {
    for (UIWindow* window in [UIApplication sharedApplication].windows) {
        for (UIView* view in window.subviews) {
            BOOL alert = [view isKindOfClass:[UIAlertView class]];
            BOOL action = [view isKindOfClass:[UIActionSheet class]];
            if (alert || action)
                return YES;
        }
    }
    return NO;
}
    回答3:
You can also check for the view's window property:
if(actionSheet.window)
    isBeingPresented = YES;
    回答4:
Detecting alerts seems relatively easy, but action sheets had me stumped. In iOS 6.1 I had to go one step further
BOOL IsActionOpen(UIView* aView) {
BOOL    actionOpen = NO;
if (aView) {
    if ([aView isKindOfClass:[UIActionSheet class]]) {
        actionOpen = YES;
    }
    else if (aView.subviews.count > 0) {
        for (UIView* aSubview in aView.subviews) {
            if ( IsActionOpen( aSubview)) {
                actionOpen = YES;
                break;
            }
        }
    }
}
return actionOpen;
}
- (BOOL) isAnActionSheetOpen {
BOOL    actionOpen = NO;
for (UIWindow* w in [UIApplication sharedApplication].windows) {
    actionOpen =  IsActionOpen(w);
    if (actionOpen)
        break;
}
return actionOpen;
}
回答5:
thanx for the help, but since iOS 6, the code piece doesn't work anymore. However, I fixed the issue with this code. Hope this helps
for (UIWindow* window in [UIApplication sharedApplication].windows) {
    NSArray* subviews = window.subviews;
    if ([subviews count] > 1) {
        BOOL alert = [[subviews objectAtIndex:1] isKindOfClass:[UIAlertView class]];
        BOOL action = [[subviews objectAtIndex:1] isKindOfClass:[UIActionSheet class]];
        if (alert || action)
            return YES;
    }
}
return NO;
    回答6:
-(BOOL)GetKeyWindow {    
        UIViewController *presentedViewController = myAppDelegate.window.rootViewController.presentedViewController;
        if (presentedViewController) {
            if ([presentedViewController isKindOfClass:[UIActivityViewController class]] || [presentedViewController isKindOfClass:[UIAlertController class]]) {        
                return YES;
            }else{
                return NO;
                NSLog(@"not present");
            }   
        }
        else{
            return NO;
        } 
}
    来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4363317/iphone-detecting-if-a-uialert-uiactionsheet-are-open