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I calculate itemSize dependent on safe area for UICollectionView with horizontal scroll and custom layout.

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But for iPhone X safe area has different size for different orientation. My question is how should I calculate safe area size for landscape orientation in viewWillTransition function? Or how is it possible to do without this calculation?

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EDIT

To get safe area size without creating any additional views, use this:

view.safeAreaLayoutGuide.layoutFrame.size

If you want to use viewWillTransition method you can use this:

override func viewWillTransition(to size: CGSize, with coordinator: UIViewControllerTransitionCoordinator) {
    super.viewWillTransition(to: size, with: coordinator)

    // Before rotation
    print(view.safeAreaLayoutGuide.layoutFrame.size)

    coordinator.animate(alongsideTransition: { (context) in
        // During rotation
    }) { (context) in
        // After rotation
        print(self.view.safeAreaLayoutGuide.layoutFrame.size)
    }
}

In the completion block you will get your desired size, note however, that this code will be called after the rotation.

Original answer

Solution using additional UIView:

What I did was to create a UIView and pin it with constant 0 to Safe Area Guides, so that it always matches size of Safe Area:

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I created an @IBOutlet of that UIView and in viewDidLayoutSubviews() check the size:

override func viewDidLayoutSubviews() {
    super.viewDidLayoutSubviews()

    print(containerView.frame.size)
}

After rotation I also get the updated size of that UIView.

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  • It is actually good size in viewDidLayoutSubviews method but I need know this size earlier (before rotation will end). Getting size may be done without additional UIView - self.view.safeAreaLayoutGuide.layoutFrame.size gives good results. Your answer unfortunately not fix my problem.
    – bogmila
    Sep 19, 2017 at 14:43
  • In this case I don't know if it's possible to obtain a size, that isn't laid out yet. Why cannot you calculate that after rotation? Also, here's nice tutorial on custom layout for UICollectionView: raywenderlich.com/164608/… Sep 19, 2017 at 15:29
  • I have updated my answer so it uses viewWillTransition method, however the completion block is called after the rotation. It's the closest solution to your problem I have found. Sep 20, 2017 at 6:01
  • Thanks. Yes, it is close, but after rotation for a moment appears old view. And it doesn't look good. Finally I used viewDidLayoutSubviews function. But this function is called many times, so in viewWillTransition i set orientationChanged variable to true and in viewDidLayoutSubviews i checked this variable and recalculated sizes. It is satisfying solution for me. Thanks for your help.
    – bogmila
    Sep 20, 2017 at 9:12
  • Glad to help @bogmila Sep 20, 2017 at 9:22
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Use UICollectionViewDelegateFlowLayout's collectionView(_:layout:sizeForItemAt:). Works like a charm. Setting the size in the completion block of coordinator.animate(alongsideTransition:completion:) in viewWillTransition(to:with:) didn't work for me because the size animation occurs after the orientation animation ends, which looks weird.

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