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I have a UICollectionView that has section headers, but not section footers. As such, I don't have a defined footer view. Apple's documentation states that You must not return nil from this method.

func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, viewForSupplementaryElementOfKind kind: String, at indexPath: IndexPath) -> UICollectionReusableView {
    switch kind {
    case UICollectionElementKindSectionHeader:
        let headerView = collectionView.dequeueReusableSupplementaryView(ofKind: kind,
                                                                         withReuseIdentifier: "MyHeaderView",
                                                                         for: indexPath) as! MyHeaderView
        switch indexPath.section
        {
        case 0:
            headerView.label_title.text = "SOME HEADER"
        case 1:
            headerView.label_title.text = "ANOTHER HEADER"
        default:
            headerView.label_title.text = "UNKNOWN HEADER"
        }
        return headerView
    default:
        assert(false, "Unexpected element kind") // Not a good idea either
    }
    return nil // NOPE, not allowed
}
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  • 3
    return empty UICollectionReusableView () like this
    – Dharma
    Jun 30, 2017 at 9:26
  • 2
    @Dharma NOPE, it will crash!
    – m8labs
    Jul 24, 2021 at 10:20

7 Answers 7

20

None of the above worked for me. In my case I have two UICollectionView objects in the same view controller. First is horizontal, selecting an item of which displays the below UICollectionView that is vertical and contains section headers.

From Apple docs:

This method must always return a valid view object. If you do not want a supplementary view in a particular case, your layout object should not create the attributes for that view. Alternatively, you can hide views by setting the isHidden property of the corresponding attributes to true or set the alpha property of the attributes to 0. To hide header and footer views in a flow layout, you can also set the width and height of those views to 0.

so dequeue the headerView as usual because if you don't and just return an instance of UICollectionReusableView() Xcode will complain the header view is not dequeued. And then if you don't want to display it for some reason (for me until user selects an item from the upper horizontal collection view) - set the width and height of the headerView to 0.0 and return it.

let headerView = collectionView.dequeueReusableSupplementaryView(ofKind: kind, withReuseIdentifier: collectionHeaderReuseIdentifier, for: indexPath) 
if objects.isEmpty {
    headerView.frame.size.height = 0.0
    headerView.frame.size.width = 0.0
    return headerView
}
// Configure the header view here if needed
return headerView
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  • I prefer to use headerView.isHidden = true. But both work! Nov 22, 2022 at 16:35
7

For me personally, if you didn't tell UICollectionView to display section footers then it's not gonna show them. So it's OK to put preconditionFailure in that delegate method.

My thought behinds that is that, UICollectionView won't gonna do things more that you tell it to do. So if you didn't tell UICollectionView to display section footers then it will not show them and it will be safe to have preconditionFailure for those footer views case. But if you find a crash in that case then it's either UIKit bug which you should file a radar for that to tell Apple or it's your bug to ask UICollectionView to display section footer unintentionally.

So my code would look similar to this

func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, viewForSupplementaryElementOfKind kind: String, at indexPath: IndexPath) -> UICollectionReusableView {
  switch kind {
  case UICollectionElementKindSectionHeader:
      let headerView = collectionView.dequeueReusableSupplementaryView(ofKind: kind,
                                                                     withReuseIdentifier: "MyHeaderView",
                                                                     for: indexPath) as! MyHeaderView
      /* Configure your section header here */
      return headerView
  default:
      preconditionFailure("Invalid supplementary view type for this collection view")
  }
}
0

In order not to show header, you should return .zero in referenceSizeForHeaderInSection collectionView's delegate function for such section

Example:

extension ViewController: UICollectionViewDelegateFlowLayout {
    func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, layout collectionViewLayout: UICollectionViewLayout, referenceSizeForHeaderInSection section: Int) -> CGSize {
        switch section {
        case 0:
            return .zero
        default:
            return CGSize(width: collectionView.bounds.width, height: 70)
        }
    }
}
-5

Try as below

func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, viewForSupplementaryElementOfKind kind: String, at indexPath: IndexPath) -> UICollectionReusableView {
       var headerView = UICollectionReusableView()
    if kind == UICollectionElementKindSectionHeader {
        headerView = collectionView.dequeueReusableSupplementaryView(ofKind: kind, withReuseIdentifier: "HeaderViews", for: indexPath)

    }
    return headerView
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  • 3
    This will crash for else part as of you are force wrapping the headerview.
    – Nirav D
    Jun 30, 2017 at 9:35
  • 1
    @NiravD Thanks . i forgot that. now i update my answer.
    – KKRocks
    Jun 30, 2017 at 9:39
-10

As you can see the viewForSupplementaryElementOfKind method returns UICollectionReusableView and it's not an optional type so you have to initialize UICollectionReusableView object and return that object as example below when you want to return nothing.

func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, viewForSupplementaryElementOfKind kind: String, at indexPath: IndexPath) -> UICollectionReusableView {

return UICollectionReusableView ()

}
-12

You can return empty view, I guess. It will not have any size specified.

 retun UIView()
-13

Try using

return UICollectionReusableView()
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