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Apparently changing the navigationBar height faced a new approach in iOS 11. in previous iOS versions it was possible to change the navigationBar height by hiding the default navigationBar and adding a new one with custom frame:

self.navigationController?.setNavigationBarHidden(true, animated: false)
let customNavigationBar = UINavigationBar(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: self.view.bounds.width, height: 64))
self.view.addSubview(customNavigationBar)

But it seems that it is not working in iOS 11 xCode beta. no matter what the new height is, it will always stay at 44.

this is what I've got in xCode 9:

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does anyone know how to solve the problem?

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Your code is working fine and it´s nothing wrong with it. If you change the background color of your customNavigationBar you´ll see that you´ll get the navigation bar with the desired height. But it seems like it´s an issue with Xcode 9 to hide the default navigation bar.

Your code with:

Xcode 9 enter image description here

Xcode 8 enter image description here

As you can see in the Xcode 9 image, you have the custom navigation bar but the default one does not hide. Probably a bug in Xcode 9, I did not manage to hide it through the Storyboard either.

This seems to be a bug in Xcode 9, bug reports has been filed to Apple.

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    yes, i see the problem only in xCode 9 for iOS11. it also hides the default navigation bar and adds the custom on, but the problem is the height don't change to the new one.
    – Mina
    Sep 10, 2017 at 7:43
  • @Mina, it does. The custom navigation bar is the green area you see in the Xcode 9 image.
    – Rashwan L
    Sep 10, 2017 at 7:45
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    Thanks for your help, at least I know it draw the custom one.
    – Mina
    Sep 10, 2017 at 8:11
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    I have filed a bug about the issue.
    – Faisal
    Sep 21, 2017 at 11:07
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    I've reported the issue too. the bug has still remained in xCode Golden master version.
    – Mina
    Sep 22, 2017 at 7:12
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This is more of a hack till Apple fixes the bug. I was facing the same issue, so I changed the top constraint of the navigation bar from 0 to 20.

Before: enter image description here

After: enter image description here

In case your UINavigationBar backgroundColor is something other than white, this will leave the status bar with a white color. You can fix this by adding the following in that particular UIViewController.

let statusBarView = UIView(frame: UIApplication.shared.statusBarFrame)
let statusBarColor = UIColor.red
statusBarView.backgroundColor = statusBarColor
view.addSubview(statusBarView)

Before: enter image description here

After: enter image description here

This seems like a lengthy hack, but still better than going back and compiling using Xcode 8.3.

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  • It increases the possibility of being rejected by apple.
    – Mina
    Oct 9, 2017 at 9:38
  • Apple will only reject apps that make use of private APIs which are not recommended for public usage. Having said that, you could adopt this style until Apple fixes the issue. Oct 9, 2017 at 9:47
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    This is a solid solution until Apple decides to fix the bug. Thanks for posting!
    – D. Greg
    Oct 13, 2017 at 0:39
  • Any chance you could add the code for updating the top constraint of the navigation bar please? Thanks. Mar 6, 2019 at 14:22
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The only way I could make it work was to delete the current custom Navigation Bar, and apply an embed UINavigationController to the UIViewController. Editor -> Embed In -> Navigation Controller.

On the new created Navigation Controller properties, on the Utilities (right side bar) menu 'Simulated Metrics' the 'Top Bar' attribute must be specified. In my case I needed the value: 'Opaque Navigation Bar'.

I also set the same value of 'Top Bar' on my UIViewController, just to make sure.

By doing that, a new 'Navigation Item' will be at your disposal, and you can re-add your Bar Button Items.

It's the best I could do while we wait for the Xcode 9 update to fix it.

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  • The Simulated Metrics work only in the IDE not in the built app, don't they? Sep 24, 2017 at 18:02
  • Exactly, just to have an idea of what will be displaying. Sep 25, 2017 at 6:42
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In iOS 11 we cannot change the navigation bar height, If you want to increase the height we should go with custom view.

Reference: https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/88202

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Still haven't found how to change it size in pixels. But this is possible to create double navigation bar size (XCode 10.1):

    self.navigationController?.navigationBar.prefersLargeTitles = true

Result:

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This answer did the job for me.

navigationController.navigationBar.setTitleVerticalPositionAdjustment(CGFloat(10),
forBarMetrics: UIBarMetrics.Default)

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