In my application, when I am not filtering my table, when I tap on a cell, its frame height is increased in order to display a UIProgressView
that shows download progress.
However, when I filter the fetched results controller data with a UISearchDisplayController
, the cells in this filtered table view do not behave in the same way.
Instead, the cell does not resize, does not show the progress view, does not trigger a download, and the application subsequently crashes.
How do I gain control over the table view that is presented when filtering results with UISearchDisplayController
?
EDIT
Here is my -tableView:didSelectRowAtIndexPath:
method. It's a bit long, but the gist is that it works fine when I'm not searching.
I think I need to adapt this somehow, so that it can work with whatever table view / fetched results controller that the search results controller is throwing at this.
- (void) tableView:(UITableView *)tv didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
[tv deselectRowAtIndexPath:indexPath animated:YES];
if ([self.searchBar isFirstResponder])
[self.searchBar resignFirstResponder];
MyObject *_myObject = (MyObject *)[self.fetchedResultsController objectAtIndexPath:indexPath];
if (self.isSimulatingFileHierarchy)
{
if ([_myObject isFolder])
{
ObjectsViewController *_objectsViewController = [[ObjectsViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"ObjectsViewController" bundle:nil];
_objectsViewController.managedObjectContext = self.managedObjectContext;
_objectsViewController.nodeID = self.nodeID;
_objectsViewController.nodeName = self.nodeName;
_objectsViewController.parentObjectKey = [_myObject cleanedKey];
if (self.parentObjectKey)
_objectsViewController.title = [[_myObject cleanedKey] stringByTrimmingPrefix:[self.parentObjectKey stringByAppendingString:@"/"]];
else
_objectsViewController.title = [_myObject cleanedKey];
[self.navigationController pushViewController:_objectsViewController animated:YES];
UIBarButtonItem *_backButton = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle:self.title style:UIBarButtonItemStyleDone target:nil action:nil];
self.navigationItem.backBarButtonItem = _backButton;
[_backButton release];
[_objectsViewController release];
}
else {
//
// If we don't have data cached for this object, we add a request for the object's bytes to the objectRequestQueue
//
// 1. We add a progress indicator to the object's cell (we have an indexPath)
// 2. We store the data to the Documents folder
//
// Once we have the data, we push a ViewerViewController subclass that is specific to the object content type
//
if ((!_myObject.isDownloading) && ([_myObject.localPath length] == 0))
{
if ([AwsObject objectContentSupportedForType:[_myObject.contentType intValue]])
{
//
// Start request and redraw row with UIProgressView
//
[self triggerObjectRequestAdditionForObject:_myObject atIndexPath:indexPath];
}
else {
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:NSLocalizedString(@"ObjectsViewObjectRequestUnsupportedTypeAlertViewTitle", @"") message:NSLocalizedString(@"ObjectsViewObjectRequestUnsupportedTypeAlertViewMessage", @"") delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:nil otherButtonTitles:NSLocalizedString(@"ObjectsViewObjectRequestUnsupportedTypeAlertViewContinue", @""), nil];
[alert show];
[alert release];
}
}
else if ((_myObject.isDownloading) && ([_myObject.localPath length] == 0))
{
//
// Cancel request and redraw row without progress view
//
[self triggerObjectRequestRemovalForObject:_myObject atIndexPath:indexPath];
}
else if ((!_myObject.isDownloading) && ([_myObject.localPath length] != 0))
{
//
// Launch viewer for supported MIME type
//
switch ([_myObject.contentType intValue]) {
case kObjectContentTypeApplicationMsword: {
[self pushWebViewerViewController:_myObject withTextEncoding:@"UTF-8"];
break;
}
// handle other MIME types here...
}
}
else {
if ([_myObject isFolder]) { }
else {
if ((!_myObject.isDownloading) && ([_myObject.localPath length] == 0))
[self triggerObjectRequestAdditionForObject:_myObject atIndexPath:indexPath];
else if ((_myObject.isDownloading) && ([_myObject.localPath length] == 0))
[self triggerObjectRequestRemovalForObject:_myObject atIndexPath:indexPath];
else if ((!_myObject.isDownloading) && ([_myObject.localPath length] != 0)) {
switch ([_myObject.contentType intValue]) {
case kObjectContentTypeApplicationMsword: {
[self pushWebViewerViewController:_myObject withTextEncoding:@"UTF-8"];
break;
}
// handle other MIME types here...
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
In any of the table view delegate methods, you can detect if you are working with the UISearchDisplayController's table view by using the following check:
if (tableView == self.searchDisplayController.searchResultsTableView) {
// behavior specific to search display controller table view
}
else {
// behavior specific to the original, unfiltered table view
}
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