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I have the same issue as here: Resize a UITextField while typing (by using Autolayout)

But It was resolved with UITextView and not with UITextField.

This code doesn't help:

func textFieldDidChange(sender: UITextField) {
    sender.invalidateIntrinsicContentSize()
}

I have UITextField(red background) and use AutoLayout with StackView:

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and constraints:

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but UITextField change it width only when it is resignFirstResponder. Could you give me please any advice about the issue? I'm new in Swift and iOS Development.

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UITextField does not call your method textFieldDidChange(_:) when it changes content (it is not part of UITextFieldDelegate). You should use textField(_:shouldChangeCharactersInRange:replacementString:) instead.

func textField(textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersInRange range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {
    textField.invalidateIntrinsicContentSize()
    return true
}
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    As this answer is correct and complete, I'm not gonna say you're wrong (cause you're not), but UITextField is subclass of UIControl... You can add a target for state Editing Changed (possible in code and from IB)... that's where you can detect if text changed. Apr 16, 2017 at 18:47
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To do this using Autolayout, you will need a constraint for the width of the text field. Then, when the text changes, calculate the desired width and set the constant property on the constraint to that value. Lastly, you will need to call layoutIfNeeded() on the parent view.

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This works for UITextField. In my case I wanted the font to be of the same size. I set textField width constraint to >= 10 and it just works fine on iOS 9, 10, 11.

For iOS 11 this even works while editing text.

To make this work while editing text on iOS 9 and 10, I handled one more method by registering for a textDidChange event.

//Swift 3 Sample

//In viewDidLoad
adjustableTextField.addTarget(self, action: #selector(textFieldDidChange(_:)), for: .editingChanged)


 @objc func textFieldDidChange(_ textField: UITextField) {
    adjustableTextField.resignFirstResponder()
    adjustableTextField.becomeFirstResponder()
}

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