I have a UITableView
whose datasource and delegate is NOT handled by the view controller in which it is placed, but by another class called AbstractInviteFriendsDataSourceDelegate
.
I have put a UISearchBar
with UISearchDisplayController
in the UITableView
and manually (not using the storyboards interface) set their delegates and dataSources to the controller which handles the UITableView's dataSource and delegate.
- (id)init
{
self = [super init];
if (self) {
friendsArray = [FriendsToInvite new];
UISearchBar *searchBar = [self.delegate theSearchBar];
searchBar.delegate = self;
UISearchDisplayController *searchDisplay = [self.delegate theSearchDisplayController];
searchDisplay.delegate = self;
searchDisplay.searchResultsDataSource = self;
searchDisplay.searchResultsDelegate = self;
}
return self;
}
I think that this is ok, because when I implemented one of the search bar's delegate methods it got called correctly.
But now, when i tap on the search bar it slides to the left to make room for the cancel button and then it just disappears. I have not implemented any of the methods for the UISearchBar
delegate, nor for the UISearchDisplayController
delegate and dataSource.
I tried to implement searchBarShouldBeginEditing
just to see if it gets called before the search bar disappears and yes, it's called but then after this method returns the search bar disappears.
- (BOOL)searchBarShouldBeginEditing:(UISearchBar *)searchBar
{
return YES;
}
EDIT:
I've fixed this problem, it seems that I had the searchContentController
outlet from the storyboard. I set it back to the view controller that contains the table view and now it's ok.