Since the scope bar is only meant to be used while the UISearchController
is active, I approached the problem differently.
I make the UISearchController
active immediately.
override func viewDidLayoutSubviews() {
super.viewDidLayoutSubviews()
// Immediately activating the searchController keeps scope bar permanently visible
searchController.isActive = true
// Tapping the cancel button triggers this method, which quickly toggles the scope bar
// But the cancel button isn't needed anyway, so hiding it solves the problem
searchController.searchBar.showsCancelButton = false
}
But now that the UISearchController
is always active, by default the UINavigationBar
is hidden, which is probably not what you want. To fix that, I prevent it from being hidden in viewDidLoad
searchController.hidesNavigationBarDuringPresentation = false
This approach means that I don't need to use showsScopeBar
at all, because it is always visible while the UISearchController
is active.