I have an interesting issue with collectionView, specifically, didSelectItemAtIndexPath.
My app has one particular view with a background image, which is accessed via an SQL. Within that view is a popover, with a collectionView, to change the parent view's background, and access other "sets" available for purchase.
My issue is with the changing of the background. All items display correctly in the collection view and the parent's background will change as it should. The problem is that the item selected is not the one that displays, even though via NSLog, I can see that the correct image is being selected and passed back to the parent. There is a corresponding NSLog in the parent, which shows the same image id as the popover's NSLog.
The first item in the collectionView, when tapped, will change the background of the parent to white, as if there was no image available. Tapping the second cell will display the first cell's image. Tapping the third cell will display the second cell's image... and so on. There are 15 images available to select from.
This is the didSelect method:
-(void)collectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionView didSelectItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{
if ([_currentView isEqualToString:@"New_Journal"])
{
MyAppDelegate *appDelegate = (MyAppDelegate *)[UIApplication.sharedApplication delegate];
// to get the variable back to the parent
appDelegate.loadBackgroundID = indexPath.row;
// interact with the SQL via _settingsDao
[_settingsDao updateJournalBackgroundId:_journalId withBackgroundId:appDelegate.loadBackgroundID];
NSLog(@"Selected background: %d", indexPath.row);
// notification to let EntryView know the background has changed
[NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter postNotificationName:@"aBackgroundChanged" object:self];
}
}
Edit to show SQL interaction method:
-(void)updateJournalBackgroundId:(int)journalID withBackgroundId:(int)newBackgroundId
{
NSString *query = @"UPDATE BgIconBorderSettings SET background_id = ? WHERE journal_id = ?";
FMDatabase *db = [dbUtils sharedDB];
[db executeUpdate:query,[NSNumber numberWithInt:newBackgroundId],[NSNumber numberWithInt:journalID]];
if([db hadError])
{
NSLog(@"Error %d: %@",[db lastErrorCode],[db lastErrorMessage]);
}
}
Anyone have any ideas on how to get the correct image of the tapped cell to display? Thanks for any assistance in solving this issue.