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This code works ok in ios10. i get my label and an image button which is the user photo profile, circular round.. ok. but when running xcode 9 ios11 simulator i get it streched out. the button frame has to be 32x32 , when checking on the sim and getting the view and telling xcode to describe the view i get output as 170x32 or somethint like that.

heres my code.

let labelbutton = UIButton( type: .system)
    labelbutton.addTarget(self, action:#selector(self.toLogin(_:)), for: .touchUpInside)
    labelbutton.setTitleColor(UIColor.white, for: .normal)
    labelbutton.contentHorizontalAlignment = .right
    labelbutton.titleLabel?.font = UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 18.00)



    let button = UIButton(type: .custom)
     button.addTarget(self, action:#selector(self.toLogin(_:)), for: .touchUpInside)
     button.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 32, height: 32)
     button.setTitleColor(UIColor.white, for: .normal)
     button.setTitleColor(UIColor.white, for: .highlighted)


    var buttomItem : UIBarButtonItem = UIBarButtonItem()
    buttomItem.customView = button
    buttomItem.target = self
    buttomItem.action = "ToLogin"

    var labelItem : UIBarButtonItem = UIBarButtonItem()
    labelItem.customView = labelbutton
    labelItem.target = self
    labelItem.action = "ToLogin"


    if let user = PFUser.current() {
        print("LOGIN : checkiando si existe usuario ")
            labelbutton.setTitle(USERNAME, for: UIControlState.normal)
            labelbutton.sizeToFit()

        if(user["profile_photo_url"] != nil) {
            print(" ENCONTRO PROFILE PHOTO URL NOT NIL Y ES \(user["profile_photo_url"])")
            let photoURL = user["profile_photo_url"] as! String
            let a = LoginService.sharedInstance
            a.downloadImage(url: photoURL, complete: { (complete) in

                if (complete) {

                    button.setImage(LoginService.sharedInstance.profile_photo! , for: UIControlState.normal)

                    button.layer.cornerRadius = 0.5 * button.bounds.size.width
                   // button.imageView!.contentMode = .scaleAspectFit
                   // button.imageView!.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 40, height: 40)
                    //button.imageView!.contentMode = .scaleAspectFit
                    //button.imageView!.clipsToBounds = true
                    //button.imageView!.layer.cornerRadius = 60
                    button.clipsToBounds = true
                    self.NavigationItem.rightBarButtonItems = [buttomItem,labelItem]
                }


            })
        } else {
                self.NavigationItem.rightBarButtonItem = labelItem

        }
            print(" EL FRAME DEL BUTTON ES \(button.frame)")

    } else {

        labelbutton.setTitle("Login", for: UIControlState.normal)
        labelbutton.sizeToFit()
        self.NavigationItem.rightBarButtonItem = labelItem

    }

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  • Did you use stack view in the navigation bar? Jun 9, 2017 at 10:40
  • @V.Khambir Nop... :/ Jun 13, 2017 at 4:22
  • is this bug report anywhere?
    – Edu
    Sep 26, 2017 at 22:18
  • iOS 11 uses AutoLayout to layout navigation items. In case you need to shift the UIButton inside UIBarButtonItem, use button.imageEdgeInsets = UIEdgeInsets(top: 0, left: 20, bottom: 0, right: -20)
    – onmyway133
    Feb 6, 2018 at 14:53

12 Answers 12

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Reason

The problem appears because from ios 11 UIBarButtonItem uses autolayout instead of dealing with frames.

Solution

You should add width constraint for this image-button if you use Xcode 9.

 button.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 32.0).isActive = true
 button.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 32.0).isActive = true

PS

button is not UIBarButtonItem, it is UIButton inside UIBarButtonItem. You should set constraint not for UIBarButtonItem, but for elements inside it.

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    @V.Khambir now i am getting this issue. But with this same solution with xcode 9, and if i run in ios 1 device its fine..But if i run in ios 10 version device..my bar button images r not at all showing. How can i fix for all version for this . I checked in device of both ios 11, ios 10. Only showing good in ios 1 version. in ios 10, image not at all showing
    – david
    Oct 3, 2017 at 12:22
  • @spikesa, it should work on the both iOS versions, probably you have set incorrect constraints. Oct 3, 2017 at 13:58
  • @V.Khambir Value of type 'UIBarButtonItem' has no member 'widthAnchor' in Xcode 9 inside an if #available(iOS 11.0, *) conditional? Oct 6, 2017 at 9:28
  • 1
    @jped did you find a solution for this? It doesn't work for me as well on iOS 10 with Xcode 9
    – swalkner
    Oct 16, 2017 at 14:37
  • 1
    Great. Gotta love these breaking changes. Has Apple documented a list of these types of changes on a page or release notes somewhere?
    – GONeale
    Nov 6, 2017 at 1:21
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Thanks all for contributing! you guys are right!. for xcode9 ios11 you need to put a constraint.

 let widthConstraint = button.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 32)
 let heightConstraint = button.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 32)
 heightConstraint.isActive = true
 widthConstraint.isActive = true
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  • 1
    This worked for me as well, but can anyone explain why this is necessary for iOS 11 when it never was before?
    – stonedauwg
    Aug 9, 2017 at 20:50
  • 9
    UINavigationBar does now layout its subviews using Auto Layout
    – mangerlahn
    Aug 21, 2017 at 8:31
  • 2
    Don't make the same mistake I did: I turned off translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints and then later found out that totally broke iOS 9 (but looked fine on iOS 10 and 11)
    – xaphod
    Sep 19, 2017 at 20:40
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    Value of type 'UIBarButtonItem' has no member 'widthAnchor' in Xcode 9 inside an if #available(iOS 11.0, *) conditional? Oct 6, 2017 at 9:27
  • @lorenzo-gonzalez How did you make it round? I'm stuck on this.
    – javal88
    Jan 30, 2018 at 14:33
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Objective C code is obsolete now. But for the user who has to build/maintain Objective C projects in iOS 11 has following translation from Swift ( Karoly Nyisztor answer ) to Objective C helpful.

//  UIView+Navbar.h

#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>

@interface UIView (Navbar)

- (void)applyNavBarConstraints:(CGFloat)width height:(CGFloat)height;

@end

//----------

//  UIView+Navbar.m

#import "UIView+Navbar.h"

@implementation UIView (Navbar)

- (void)applyNavBarConstraints:(CGFloat)width height:(CGFloat)height
{
    if (width == 0 || height == 0) {
        return;
    }

    NSLayoutConstraint *heightConstraint = [NSLayoutConstraint constraintWithItem:self attribute:NSLayoutAttributeHeight relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual toItem:nil attribute:NSLayoutAttributeNotAnAttribute multiplier:1 constant:height];
    NSLayoutConstraint *widthConstraint = [NSLayoutConstraint constraintWithItem:self attribute:NSLayoutAttributeWidth relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual toItem:nil attribute:NSLayoutAttributeNotAnAttribute multiplier:1 constant:width];
    [heightConstraint setActive:TRUE];
    [widthConstraint setActive:TRUE];
}

//----------

// Usage :-
[button applyNavBarConstraints:33 height:33];
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  • Cool. Actually, I needed the Objective-C version, too. Btw, Xcode 9 keeps randomly resizing the navbar items in the storyboard. I have to double-check each time before pushing my changes. Hope this gets eventually fixed soon. Sep 21, 2017 at 6:50
  • you are my hero, because i need to refactor old project with objective-c. Mar 29, 2018 at 17:11
18

Well, The new barButtonItem uses autolayout instead of dealing with frames.

The image you were adding to the button is larger than the button size itself. That's why the button itself got stretched to the image's size. You have to resize the image to match the needed button's size, before adding it to the button.

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I wrote a tiny extension for setting the constraints on navbar items:

import UIKit

extension UIView {
    func applyNavBarConstraints(size: (width: CGFloat, height: CGFloat)) {
    let widthConstraint = self.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: size.width)
    let heightConstraint = self.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: size.height)
    heightConstraint.isActive = true
    widthConstraint.isActive = true
  }
}

// Usage
button.applyNavBarConstraints(size: (width: 33, height: 33))
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  • Great idea! Applied this one the UIButton works very well. Jan 29, 2018 at 13:24
12

I done this in objective using following lines:

NSLayoutConstraint * widthConstraint = [customButton.widthAnchor constraintEqualToConstant:40];
NSLayoutConstraint * HeightConstraint =[customButton.heightAnchor constraintEqualToConstant:40];
[widthConstraint setActive:YES];
[HeightConstraint setActive:YES];

UIBarButtonItem* customBarButtonItem = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithCustomView:customButton];
self.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = customBarButtonItem;

Thanks Happy coding!!

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What I Did?

In my app, I added profile image on navigationBar at rightBarButton item. before iOS 11 it was working good and display properly but when updated to iOS 11 then change behaviour like blow

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So I added UIView in right button item and set UIButton as subview of UIView? Like below,

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And I set height and width constraints of UIButton.

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And my problem is solved. Don't forget to set UIView's background color as clear color.

NOTE: If your button will not work then check your UIView's height might be its 0 here you should change height 0 to 44 or whatever you want. And also do clipToBound = true, Now you can set your button's position and It will be work well.

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  • This works, however the button stops working when you add it in a view. Any tips?
    – Sentry.co
    Nov 14, 2017 at 21:01
  • @GitSync Check your view's height it will be 0 change it to 44 or whatever you want and make clipToBound = true and then set button.
    – iPatel
    Nov 15, 2017 at 4:37
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    Wow. works! Pro tip: use .pdf assets instead of .png
    – Sentry.co
    Nov 15, 2017 at 13:40
  • is the container view necessary? Can't i just use UIButton directly?
    – igrek
    Jan 5, 2018 at 16:40
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Changing the widthAnchor/heightAnchor will only work on iOS 11+ devices. For iOS 10 devices you need to go the classical way of manually changing the frames. The thing is that none of the two approaches work for both versions, so you absolutely need to programmatically alternate depending on the runtime version, like below:

if #available(iOS 11.0, *)
{
   button.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 32.0).isActive = true
   button.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 32.0).isActive = true
}else
{
   var frame = button.frame
   frame.size.width = 32.0
   frame.size.height = 32.0
   button.frame = frame
}
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    Thanks for the iOS 10 tip! I had the iOS 11 fix working but couldn't figure it out for iOS 10. Dec 20, 2017 at 19:02
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Even though iOS 11 uses Autolayout for navigation bar it's possible to make it working traditionally setting frames. Here is my code working for ios11 and ios10 or older:

func barItemWithView(view: UIView, rect: CGRect) -> UIBarButtonItem {
    let container = UIView(frame: rect)
    container.addSubview(view)
    view.frame = rect
    return UIBarButtonItem(customView: container)
}

and here is how bar item is composed:

    let btn = UIButton()
    btn.setImage(image.withRenderingMode(.alwaysTemplate), for: .normal)
    btn.tintColor = tint
    btn.imageView?.contentMode = .scaleAspectFit
    let barItem = barItemWithView(view: btn, rect: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 22, height: 22))
    return barItem
3

Putting constraints programmatically worked for me for users running iOS 11.X. However, the bar button was still stretched for users running iOS 10.X. I guess the AppStore reviewers was running iOS 11.X thus couldn't identify my problem so my app got ready for sale and uploaded..

My solution was to simply change my image's dimensions to 30x30 in another software (previous image dimension was 120x120).

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    Because navigationbar in ios10 is autoresizing and ios11 is autolayout, you need handle with if #available(iOS 11, *){ } Nov 3, 2017 at 10:40
  • I was going the through the new changes and i found this question , but this answer i guess developer should use Nov 21, 2017 at 10:38
  • Great, simple answer. Thank you. Nothing else was working and it was driving me crazy.
    – Brittany
    Dec 15, 2017 at 19:54
0

I've also had success by implementing intrinsicContentSize to return an appropriate size for any custom UIView subclass that I intend to use as a customView.

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I have created a bar button item and then added it on to the navigationbar.

    private var addItem: UIBarButtonItem = {
        let addImage = UIImage(named: "add")
        let addButton = UIButton(type: UIButton.ButtonType.custom)
        addButton.setBackgroundImage(addImage, for: UIControl.State())
        addButton.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: (addImage?.size.width)!, height: (addImage?.size.height)!)
        let addItem = UIBarButtonItem(customView: addButton)
        return addItem
    }()

 private var contactsItem: UIBarButtonItem = {
        let contactsImage = UIImage(named: "contacts")
        let contactsButton = UIButton(type: UIButton.ButtonType.custom)
        contactsButton.setBackgroundImage(contactsImage, for: UIControl.State())
        contactsButton.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: (contactsImage?.size.width)!, height: (contactsImage?.size.height)!)
        let contactsItem = UIBarButtonItem(customView: contactsButton)
        return contactsItem
    }()

In viewDidLoad()

let spacerBarButtonItem = UIBarButtonItem(barButtonSystemItem: UIBarButtonItem.SystemItem.fixedSpace, target: nil, action: nil)
        spacerBarButtonItem.width = 11
        navigationItem.rightBarButtonItems = [addItem, spacerBarButtonItem, contactsItem]

Here I am having the image of 28x28.

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