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Sample Context

First, for some context, all I am trying to accomplish here is have a UIToolbar appear above the keyboard when the keyboard appears. Here is what the scene is currently setup like:



Note #1: UINavigationController should be marked as UIViewController in this photo
Note #2 UIToolbar was dropped into the UIViewController via Storyboards


The Problem

The animation doesn't move the UIToolbar the first time I call my animate function.

What happens is, my -moveTextViewToolbarOnScreen function is set to fire when the keyboard appears. The animation runs, and the ^completion handler fires, only the UIToolbar does not move at all. So as a temporary workaround, I have a line of code in the animation's ^completion block that checks to see if the frame.y of my UIToolbar is in fact where it should be (the animation destination), and if not, call the animation function again. The mystery here is that the function always needs to be called twice in order for the animation to actually move the UIToolbar into place.

Here is my animation function (notice the if() statement in the completion block):

-(void)moveTextViewToolbarOnScreen{

    if (self.textViewToolbar.hidden) {
        self.textViewToolbar.hidden = NO;
        self.textViewToolbar.userInteractionEnabled = YES;
    }

    [UIView
     animateWithDuration:0.26f
     delay:0.0f
     options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveEaseInOut
     animations:^{

         self.textViewToolbar.alpha = 1.0;
         self.textViewToolbar.frame = self.textViewKeyboardToolbarOnScreenFrame;

     } completion:^(BOOL finished) {

         // TODO: Figure out why this workaround is necessary. Sometimes the _keyboardToolbar doesn't
         // animate into place the first time and needs this recursive push.
         if (self.textViewToolbar.frame.origin.y != self.textViewKeyboardToolbarOnScreenFrame.origin.y){
             [self moveTextViewToolbarOnScreen];
         }

     }];

}

Moving the UIToolbar offscreen is fairly straightforward:

-(void)moveTextViewToolbarOffScreen{

    [UIView
     animateWithDuration:0.3f
     delay:0.0f
     options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveLinear
     animations:^{
         self.textViewToolbar.alpha = 0.0;
         self.textViewToolbar.frame = self.textViewKeyboardToolbarOnScreenFrame;
    } completion:^(BOOL finished) { 

    }];
}


For reference, here is my animation destination self.textViewKeyboardToolbarOnScreenFrame:

 // 260 = keyboard height
 self.textViewKeyboardToolbarOnScreenFrame = 
      CGRectMake(0,
                 screenHeight - 260, 
                 keyboardToolBarWidth,
                 keyboardToolBarHeight
                 );

The animations are set to take place when the keyboard shows/hides itelf like this:

// textEditKeyboardAppear listener
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] 
                       addObserver:self                                               
     selector:@selector(keyboardWillShow:)                                                 
     name:UIKeyboardWillShowNotification    
     object:nil];


 // textEditKeyboardDisappear listener
 [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] 
   addObserver:self
   selector:@selector(keyboardWillHide:)
   name:UIKeyboardWillHideNotification
   object:nil];


-(void)keyboardWillShow:(NSNotification *)notifcation {
    NSLog(@"keyboardWillShow");
    [self moveTextViewToolbarOnScreen];
}

-(void)keyboardWillHide:(NSNotification *)notifcation {
    NSLog(@"keyboardWillHide");
    [self moveTextViewToolbarOffScreen];
}

So can anyone help me understand why my UIToolbar wont animate into place the first time around, and needs an extra (recursive) call to my -moveTextViewToolbarOffScreen function?

Any Ideas? I am stumped!


Note: Earlier I was also having a problem where my UIToolbar button's wouldn't work after the UIToolbar finally animated into place, but I solved that issue once I realized that I simply had another UIView frame clipping the toolbar view and was blocking the buttons from receiving any tap events.

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