I'm developing a Swift application that reads QR Codes. When the app recognises a QR Code it needs to start animating a button's background color to attract the user's attention. The animation works as intended, but the button does not seem to respond to touch events anymore. If I disable the animation, the button work normally. How should I proceed to get around this problem? Thank you!
The code for the animation is as follows:
var getCoordButtonAnimationRunning = false
let secondBackgroundColor = UIColor(red: 137.0/255.0, green: 205.0/255.0, blue: 237.0/255.0, alpha: 1.0)
func animateCoordButton() {
if !getCoordButtonAnimationRunning && !initiatedAnimationStop {
getCoordButtonAnimationRunning = true
UIView.animateWithDuration(0.5, delay: 0.0, options: [.Autoreverse, .Repeat],
animations: {
self.getCoordinatesButton.backgroundColor = self.secondBackgroundColor
},
completion: { finished in
UIView.animateWithDuration(0.5, delay: 0.0, options: [],
animations: {
self.getCoordinatesButton.backgroundColor = self.getCoordinatesButtonColor
},
completion: { finished in
self.getCoordButtonAnimationRunning = false
self.initiatedAnimationStop = false
})
})
}
}
var initiatedAnimationStop = false
func stopAnimatingCoordButton() {
if !initiatedAnimationStop {
initiatedAnimationStop = true
getCoordinatesButton.layer.removeAllAnimations()
}
}