I've got a TextField
with a numberPad
and the function runs only if it contains numbers.
The user will crash the app if they paste letters in the TextField
and click OK.
How can I disable pasting in the TextField
?
I've got a TextField
with a numberPad
and the function runs only if it contains numbers.
The user will crash the app if they paste letters in the TextField
and click OK.
How can I disable pasting in the TextField
?
I agree with Leonardo Savio Dabus, if I were you I'd use string checking and just give out a warning, it makes things easier. BUT, if disabling paste option is a fancy feature you really want to put into your app, then you need to do more work. I'll provide the steps below.
Step 1: You need to create another class which extends the UITextField
. In this example, I made my CustomUITextField
.
import Foundation
import UIKit //Don't forget this
class CustomUITextField: UITextField {
override func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
if action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.paste(_:)) {
return false
}
return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
}
}
Step 2: Wire the storyboard with your ViewController. You need to declare an IBOutlet
as in normal case:
@IBOutlet var textFieldA: CustomUITextField?
Wire the circle next to the @IBOutlet
to the TextField
in the storyboard. THEN, this is important and easy to be ignored:
TextField
CustomUITextField
Quick snapshot is provided below.
That's it, hope this works.
Credit:
If you want to know more about the behavior of canPerformAction
method, though it's an Objective-C version, the concepts are shared here.
For Swift 3 it's changed to:
override public func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
if action == #selector(copy(_:)) || action == #selector(paste(_:)) {
return false
}
return true
}
return true
is incorrect, should be return super.canPerformAction...
For Swift 5
UIResponderStandardEditActions
has been added recently (iOS 10.0+) through which we can safely check if action is "paste" or not.
import UIKit
class NMTextField: UITextField {
override func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
if action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.paste(_:)) {
return false
}
return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
}
}
// class TextField: UITextField
extension UITextField {
open override func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
return action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.cut) || action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.copy)
}
}
let textField = UITextField(frame: CGRect(x: 50, y: 120, width: 200, height: 50))
textField.borderStyle = .roundedRect
view.addSubview(textField)
import UIKit
// MARK: Enable/Disable textfield longpress actions
enum ResponderStandardEditActions {
case cut, copy, paste, select, selectAll, delete
case makeTextWritingDirectionLeftToRight, makeTextWritingDirectionRightToLeft
case toggleBoldface, toggleItalics, toggleUnderline
case increaseSize, decreaseSize
var selector: Selector {
switch self {
case .cut:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.cut)
case .copy:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.copy)
case .paste:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.paste)
case .select:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.select)
case .selectAll:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.selectAll)
case .delete:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.delete)
case .makeTextWritingDirectionLeftToRight:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.makeTextWritingDirectionLeftToRight)
case .makeTextWritingDirectionRightToLeft:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.makeTextWritingDirectionRightToLeft)
case .toggleBoldface:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.toggleBoldface)
case .toggleItalics:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.toggleItalics)
case .toggleUnderline:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.toggleUnderline)
case .increaseSize:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.increaseSize)
case .decreaseSize:
return #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.decreaseSize)
}
}
}
class TextField: UITextField {
private var editActions: [ResponderStandardEditActions: Bool]?
private var filterEditActions: [ResponderStandardEditActions: Bool]?
func setEditActions(only actions: [ResponderStandardEditActions]) {
if self.editActions == nil { self.editActions = [:] }
filterEditActions = nil
actions.forEach { self.editActions?[$0] = true }
}
func addToCurrentEditActions(actions: [ResponderStandardEditActions]) {
if self.filterEditActions == nil { self.filterEditActions = [:] }
editActions = nil
actions.forEach { self.filterEditActions?[$0] = true }
}
private func filterEditActions(actions: [ResponderStandardEditActions], allowed: Bool) {
if self.filterEditActions == nil { self.filterEditActions = [:] }
editActions = nil
actions.forEach { self.filterEditActions?[$0] = allowed }
}
func filterEditActions(notAllowed: [ResponderStandardEditActions]) {
filterEditActions(actions: notAllowed, allowed: false)
}
func resetEditActions() { editActions = nil }
open override func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
if let actions = editActions {
for _action in actions where _action.key.selector == action { return _action.value }
return false
}
if let actions = filterEditActions {
for _action in actions where _action.key.selector == action { return _action.value }
}
return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
}
}
let textField = TextField(frame: CGRect(x: 50, y: 50, width: 200, height: 50))
textField.borderStyle = .roundedRect
view.addSubview(textField)
textField.setEditActions(only: [.copy, .cut, .paste])
//textField.filterEditActions(notAllowed: [.copy, .cut, .paste])
//textField.addToCurrentEditActions(actions: [.paste])
import UIKit
class ViewController: UIViewController {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
addTextField(y: 50)
addTextField(y: 100).setEditActions(only: [.copy, .cut, .paste])
addTextField(y: 150).filterEditActions(notAllowed: [.copy, .cut, .paste])
}
@discardableResult func addTextField(y: CGFloat) -> TextField {
let textField = TextField(frame: CGRect(x: 50, y: y, width: 200, height: 34))
textField.borderStyle = .roundedRect
textField.text = "Text"
view.addSubview(textField)
return textField
}
}
return action ==
or return allowedActions...
is incorrect, should be checking for condition and if true return super.canPerformAction...
Swift 4.1 this code is working fine with ViewController.
1) Disable all option (copy, paste, delete.....etc)
extension UITextField {
open override func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
return false
}
}
2) Enable particular option (select, selectAll... etc)
extension UITextField {
open override func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
return action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.select(_:)) || action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.selectAll(_:))
}
return action ==
is incorrect, should be return super.canPerformAction...
Swift 5
If you want to block paste action from every text field in your app
extension UITextField {
override open func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
return action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.paste(_:)) ?
false : super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
}
}
EDIT
If you want to block the paste action for text fields that have pickers as input view, add a guard
like the following:
extension UITextField {
override open func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
guard inputView != nil else { return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender) }
return action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.paste(_:)) ?
false : super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
}
}
Warning: the second solution will allow the user to paste on numeric fields.
In the actual swift version(2.2 going to 3.0) this function code must be refactored to:
override public func canPerformAction(action: Selector, withSender sender: AnyObject?) -> Bool {
if action == #selector(NSObject.copy(_:)) || action == #selector(NSObject.paste(_:)) {
return false
}
return true
}
return true
is incorrect, should be return super.canPerformAction...
You can just attach an IBAction to your Sent Events (editing changed) of your textfield to remove all non digits from your text as you type as follow:
@IBAction func editingChanged(_ textField: UITextField) {
textField.text?.removeAll { !("0"..."9" ~= $0) }
}
This will allow the user to paste into the field but it will filter all non digits from the string.
class CustomUITextField: UITextField {
override public func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
if action == #selector(cut(_:)) ||
action == #selector(copy(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.paste(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.select(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.selectAll(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.delete(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.makeTextWritingDirectionLeftToRight(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.makeTextWritingDirectionRightToLeft(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.toggleBoldface(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.toggleItalics(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.toggleUnderline(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.increaseSize(_:)) ||
action == #selector(UIResponderStandardEditActions.decreaseSize(_:))
{
return false
};
return true
}
}
return true
is incorrect, should be return super.canPerformAction...
You can create an extension for UITextField
and override canPerformAction
:
override public func canPerformAction(action: Selector, withSender sender: AnyObject?) -> Bool {
return (action != "paste:")
}
Small edit with a code because when you try to use any function like cut or another one the app will crash . The following code tested on swift 3 and working very well
override public func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
if action == #selector(copy(_:)) || action == #selector(paste(_:)) {
return false
}
return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
}
I have created a custom class for textField. I have handled the case when you want to enable/disable actions on textfield. You can customize the code as per your requirement. Set isActionsEnabled true/false for enable/disable actions on textfield.
Prefer to use
return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
instead of
return true
because returning true might cause a crash in some cases.
Here is my code,
open class MyTextFieldEffect : UITextField {
var isActionsEnabled = true {
didSet {
reloadInputViews()
}
}
override open func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
/* disable particular actions
if (action == #selector(paste(_:)) || action == #selector(copy(_:)) || action == #selector(select(_:)) || action == #selector(cut(_:)) || action == #selector(delete(_:)) || action == #selector(replace(_:withText:)) || action == #selector(select(_:)) || action == #selector(selectAll(_:)) || action == #selector(insertText(_:)) || action == #selector(draw(_:))) && !isActionsEnabled {
return false
}
return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
*/
//disable all actions
if !isActionsEnabled {
return false
}
return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
}
}
iOS 17 introduces a new AutoFill feature located at the edit menu: screenshot
This feature allows users to insert unexpected data. But to disable this action is not enough just to override canPerformAction
method. Even like this:
override func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
return false
}
Solution: Inside your UITextField
subclass override another method called buildMenu(with:)
and perform builder.remove(menu: UIMenu.Identifier.autoFill)
.
override func buildMenu(with builder: UIMenuBuilder) {
builder.remove(menu: UIMenu.Identifier.autoFill)
super.buildMenu(with: builder)
}
Note: UIMenu.Identifier.autoFill
- available starting from iOS 17.
So don't forget to add if #available(iOS 17.0, *)
if your iOS deployment version is lower.
override func buildMenu(with builder: UIMenuBuilder) {
if #available(iOS 17.0, *) {
builder.remove(menu: UIMenu.Identifier.autoFill)
} else {
builder.remove(menu: UIMenu.Identifier("com.apple.menu.autofill"))
}
super.buildMenu(with: builder)
}
if you want to disable pasting for a specific TextField you can use UITextFieldDelegate. Below code is working to find a specific TextField and stop pasting.
class TextClass: UITextFieldDelegate {
func textField(_ textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersIn range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {
if textField == yourSpecificTextFiled{
if UIPasteboard.general.isKind(of: UIPasteboard.self){
return false
}
return true
}
}
}
If you want to Open Date Picker or Picker view on TEXTFIELD click then below code work.
Add below two methods in your class.
//Hide Menu View
override func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
if YOURTEXTFIELD.isFirstResponder {
DispatchQueue.main.async(execute: {
(sender as? UIMenuController)?.setMenuVisible(false, animated: false)
})
return false
}
return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
}
//MUST Implement
func textFieldShouldBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
return false
}
I did use this code. This is working.
override func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) Bool {
if YOURTEXTFIELD.isFirstResponder {
DispatchQueue.main.async(execute: {
(sender as? UIMenuController)?.setMenuVisible(false, animated: false)
})
return false
}
return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
}
You can block the canPerformAction
method. There are several options how you can do it. I created a custom TextField.
class NonCopyPasteTextField: UITextField {
override func canPerformAction(_ action: Selector, withSender sender: Any?) -> Bool {
if action == #selector(copy(_:)) ||
action == #selector(paste(_:)) ||
action == #selector(cut(_:)) ||
action == #selector(select(_:)) ||
action == #selector(selectAll(_:)) {
return false
}
return super.canPerformAction(action, withSender: sender)
}
}
With this method you can choose which you want to disable and which not. In this example I also disabled select
and selectAll
.