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I have a view controller that is referenced by a view built in Storyboard, In the storyboard I have added a UIView and set it's class to my new custom PreviewView.

PreviewView is built in a xib and has two UILabels and an UIImageView. These subviews are hooked up to the IBOutlets in the PreviewView class.

the PreviewView looks like this

class PreviewView: UIView {    

    @IBOutlet strong var imageView: UIImageView!
    @IBOutlet strong var addressLabel: UILabel!
    @IBOutlet strong var priceLabel: UILabel!

    func populate(address: String, price: Int, imageUrl:NSURL){
        self.addressLabel.text = address
        self.priceLabel.text = "\(price) kr"

        self.imageView.setImageWithURL(imageUrl)
    }
}

When calling populate on a button tap in the view controller the app crashes on self.addressLabel.text = address as self.addressLabel is nil

Have tried similar code in objective C and have not the same issue there. Is this a Swift issue or am I missing something?

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  • Don't add the UIView in Storyboard add it as a new File within an xib file in your project
    – Geet
    Jul 22, 2014 at 12:41
  • It's added as a xib file in the project. It's still added to the actual view in the storyboard at use in the view controller.
    – Moriya
    Jul 22, 2014 at 12:42
  • I do not want to instantiate it in code but have storyboard load it from the xib as worked just fine before swift.
    – Moriya
    Jul 22, 2014 at 12:43

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Its actually issue of inheritance, when using below outlets in sub class

 @IBOutlet strong var imageView: UIImageView!
 @IBOutlet strong var addressLabel: UILabel!
 @IBOutlet strong var priceLabel: UILabel!

These outlet should be connected to sub class too.

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