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Below is the code that I'm trying to use to have the view scroll only when the focused textField or UIButton is hidden by the keyboard:

import UIKit

class ViewController: UIViewController, UITextFieldDelegate {

    @IBOutlet weak var buttonToBottomConstraint: NSLayoutConstraint!

    @IBOutlet weak var textFieldUsername: UITextField!
    @IBOutlet weak var textFieldPassword: UITextField!
    @IBOutlet weak var scrollView: UIScrollView!


    override func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()

        NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector:"keyboardWillBeHidden:", name: UIKeyboardWillHideNotification, object: nil)

        NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector:"keyboardWillBeShown:", name: UIKeyboardWillShowNotification, object: nil)
    }

    func textFieldDidBeginEditing(textField: UITextField) {
    }

    func textFieldShouldReturn(textField: UITextField) -> Bool {textField.resignFirstResponder()

        return true
    }

    func keyboardWillBeHidden(notification: NSNotification){

        self.scrollView.setContentOffset(CGPointMake(0, 0), animated: true)
    }

    func keyboardWillBeShown(notification: NSNotification){

        let userInfo = notification.userInfo!

        if let kbsize = userInfo[UIKeyboardFrameBeginUserInfoKey]?.CGRectValue().size{

             self.scrollView .setContentOffset(CGPointMake(0, kbsize.or), animated: true)
        }
    }
}

Problem: The View scrolls even when the keyboard is not hiding anything.

View at Launch:

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View Upon Tapping on a TextField:

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Question: How do I check to see if the focused field is hidden by the keyboard, and ONLY if it is, push it above it?

Project: TextFieldScroll

EDIT

App works fine in Portrait mode, however, not in landscape mode. Also in landscape mode, when the Username textField keyboard is up and I tap the Password textField, it remains hidden behind the keyboard. I updated the project on Github and fixed the link. Thanks

Screen shot in landscape:

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2 Answers 2

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var currentTextField:UITextField?

@IBOutlet weak var textFieldUsername: UITextField!
@IBOutlet weak var textFieldPassword: UITextField!
@IBOutlet weak var scrollView: UIScrollView!


override func viewDidLoad() 
{
    super.viewDidLoad()

    NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector:"keyboardWillBeHidden:", name: UIKeyboardWillHideNotification, object: nil)

    NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector:"keyboardWillBeShown:", name: UIKeyboardWillShowNotification, object: nil)
}

func textFieldDidBeginEditing(textField: UITextField)
{
currentTextField=textField;
}

func textFieldShouldReturn(textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
textField.resignFirstResponder()

    return true
}

func keyboardWillBeHidden(notification: NSNotification){
      currentTextField=nil;
    self.scrollView.setContentOffset(CGPointMake(0, 0), animated: true)
}

func keyboardWillBeShown(notification: NSNotification){

    let userInfo = notification.userInfo!

    if let kbsize = userInfo[UIKeyboardFrameBeginUserInfoKey]?.CGRectValue().size
    {
          let contentInsets = UIEdgeInsets(top: 0, left: 0, bottom: kbsize.height, right: 0)
        let screenSize: CGRect = UIScreen.mainScreen().bounds
       let screenHeight = screenSize.height
        let height:CGFloat=screenHeight-(kbsize.height)-(currentTextField!.frame.size.width)

         if(currentTextField!.frame.origin.y>=height )
        {
            var scrollPoint: CGPoint  = CGPointMake(0.0, currentTextField!.frame.origin.y - (kbsize.height));
            self.scrollView .setContentOffset(scrollPoint, animated: true)
        }

    }
}

  func textFieldDidEndEditing(textField: UITextField) {
     currentTextField=nil;
   }
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  • Thank you. I will try this in the morning and let you know. Aug 18, 2015 at 4:50
  • Hey, I'm still having trouble in Landscape mode. I updated the Question. I did made progress though, thank you. Aug 18, 2015 at 15:46
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I don't see you setting the scrollView's contentSize. Thus, the scrollView scrolls with the keyboard since it uses the screen's size.

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  • What should be the content size? or where should I set it? Aug 18, 2015 at 4:10
  • When you use a UIScrollView, you need to tell it how large your content will be. You should set its contentSize to tell it this ASAP (viewDidLoad or didSet, for example). You need to pass in a CGSize, which accepts the width and the height. The width will be the width of the view controller, and the height will be the height of the logo+label+text fields+button+the space in between.
    – saagarjha
    Aug 18, 2015 at 4:32
  • Thanks. Nothing happens when I add to content size in viewDidLoad Aug 18, 2015 at 4:36
  • I added the following line self.scrollView.contentSize = CGSize(width: self.view.frame.width, height: CGFloat(400)), the result is the same as the 2nd image. Aug 18, 2015 at 4:42
  • Also, I used IB to add scrollView and it covers the entire screen. Aug 18, 2015 at 4:46

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