If we want to support iOS 12 and earlier also while compiling with Xcode 11, then we can make an extension of UISearchBar
where we can grab the textfield
extension UISearchBar {
var textField : UITextField? {
if #available(iOS 13.0, *) {
return self.searchTextField
} else { // Fallback on earlier versions
for subview in subviews.first?.subviews ?? [] {
if let textField = subview as? UITextField {
return textField
}
}
}
return nil
}
}
USAGE
searchBar.textField?.font = UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 15.0)
Here we can access all textField's properties and modify as per our needs in UISearchBar
There is a change in the view hierarchy.
So by printing self.subviews[0]).subviews
where self
in UISearchBar
For iOS 12 and earlier

For iOS 13+

Along with UISearchBarBackground
, now we have UISearchBarSearchContainerView
and UISearchBarScopeContainerView
whereas UISearchBarTextField
is missing which is replaced by an extension provided by Apple in UISearchTextField
class
extension UISearchBar {
open var searchTextField: UISearchTextField { get }
}
So we can directly access searchBar.searchTextField
in iOS 13 and above devices whereas it will lead to a crash if we try to access this property in iOS 12 and below OS devices.
The crash will be like this:
[UISearchBar searchTextField]: unrecognized selector sent to instance

Here is the Apple doc for this
valueForKey:
to dig into the private subview structure of standard components. It was never valid and it always ends up breaking after a while. Work with the provide public API to do what you need.