[Appears to be fixed in iOS 10!] So what follows applies to iOS 9 only...
I have been experimenting with Apple's new Contacts framework, and I've found a huge bug in one of the three forms of CNContactViewController. It destroys the surrounding interface so that your app becomes useless; the user is stuck.
To make this bug easy to see, I've posted an example project at https://github.com/mattneub/CNContactViewControllerBug.
To experiment, run the project and do the following steps:
Tap the button (Unknown Person).
Grant access if requested.
You are shown the partial contact, in our navigation interface (note the Back button at the top).
Tap Add to Existing Contact. The contact picker appears.
Tap Cancel. It doesn't actually matter what you do from here, but tapping Cancel is simplest and is the fastest way to reach the bug.
We are now back at the partial contact, but the navigation interface is gone. The user has no way to escape from this interface. The app is hosed.
Just to clarify, here are screenshots of the steps you need to take:
Tap Add to Existing Contact to see this:
Tap Cancel to see this; observe that it is the same as the first screen shot, but the navigation bar is gone:
I've tried many ways to work around this bug, but there seems to be no way. As far as I can tell, this window is being presented by the framework "out-of-process" and is not part of your app. You can't get rid of it.
So what's the question? I guess it's this: can anyone show me a way to make this view controller (in this form) usable? Is there a workaround I haven't found?
EDIT This bug appeared in iOS 9.0 and is still present in iOS 9.1. In a comment, @SergeySkopus reports that switching to the deprecated Address Book framework doesn't help; the bug is in the underlying structure somewhere.
I've hidden the UINavigationController method for show or hide the navigation bar by using categories:
@interface UINavigationController (contacts)
@end
@implementation UINavigationController (contacts)
- (void)setNavigationBarHidden:(BOOL)hidden animated:(BOOL)animated {
NSLog(@"Hide: %d", hidden);
}
@end
This way the CNContactViewController cannot make the navigation bar to disappear. Setting a breakpoint on NSLog I discovered that this method is called by the private [CNContactViewController isPresentingFullscreen:]
.
By checking if the self.topViewController
of the navigation controller is kind of class CNContactViewController
you could decide if hiding or not the navigation bar.
Evidently this is a bug, since Apple has finally responded to my bug report by declaring it a duplicate.
The only way I found to make "CNContactViewController forUnknownContact" usable is to abandon the navigationbar and use a toolbar to exit modal view like this (in Objective C):
CNContactViewController *picker = [CNContactViewController viewControllerForUnknownContact: newContact];
picker.delegate = self;
UINavigationController *newNavigationController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:picker];
UIBarButtonItem *doneButton = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"Close" style:UIBarButtonItemStyleDone target:self action:@selector(YourDismissFunction)];
UIBarButtonItem *flexibleSpace = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithBarButtonSystemItem:UIBarButtonSystemItemFlexibleSpace target:nil action:nil];
[picker setToolbarItems:[[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:flexibleSpace, doneButton, flexibleSpace, nil] animated:NO];
newNavigationController.toolbarHidden = NO;
picker.edgesForExtendedLayout = UIRectEdgeNone;
[self presentViewController:newNavigationController animated:YES completion:nil];
hoping that it could help
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