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How to put an image in the center of navigationBar of a UIViewController?

I have this snippet of code used in viewDidLoad of a UIViewController. I'va no errors. Images exists. I get the background but not the image. Image is a sort of logo.

if ([self.navigationController.navigationBar respondsToSelector:@selector(setBackgroundImage:forBarMetrics:)] ) {

    /* Background of navigationBar. */
    UIImage * navigationBarImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"01_navbar_portrait.png"];
    [self.navigationController.navigationBar setBackgroundImage:navigationBarImage forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];

    /* Image in navigationBar */
    UIImage * logoInNavigationBar = [UIImage imageNamed:@"01_logo.png"];
    UIImageView * logoView = [[UIImageView alloc] init];
    [logoView setImage:logoInNavigationBar];
    self.navigationController.navigationItem.titleView = logoView;

}
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sensorario Avatar asked Mar 04 '13 11:03

sensorario


6 Answers

The UINavigationController manages the navigation bar by looking at the navigationItem property of the top-most view controller on the navigation stack. So to change the view to a logo, you need to set this up in the view controller that uses the logo (i.e. the root view controller or another one that gets pushed on the stack).

Do something like this in viewDidLoad of your view controller:

UIImage* logoImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"logo.png"];
self.navigationItem.titleView = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithImage:logoImage];

In your case, you are setting the wrong navigation item:

// Oops...
self.navigationController.navigationItem.titleView = logoView;
// Should be this:
self.navigationItem.titleView = logoView;
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jhabbott Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 12:11

jhabbott


First we have to create a view which have size as same as navigation bar then add an image view and set set its frame as it looks center in the navigation bar.It works for all ios version and it automatically takes frame size as per device (retina or normal) and works like magic.

UIView *headerView = [[UIView alloc] init];
headerView.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 44);

UIImageView *imgView = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"Header.png"]];
imgView.frame = CGRectMake(75, 0, 150, 44);
imgView.contentMode = UIViewContentModeScaleAspectFit;

[headerView addSubview:imgView];

navigationCtrl.navigationBar.topItem.titleView = headerView;

[headerView release];
[imgView release];
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AG29 Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 13:11

AG29


Swift:

var logoImage:UIImage = UIImage(named: "logo_text")!
self.navigationItem.titleView = UIImageView(image: logoImage)
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Esqarrouth Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 12:11

Esqarrouth


extension UINavigationController {
func addLogoImage(image: UIImage, navItem: UINavigationItem) {
    let imageView = UIImageView(image: image)
    imageView.contentMode = .scaleAspectFit
    imageView.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false

    let view = UIView(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 200, height: 44))
    view.addSubview(imageView)

    navItem.titleView = view
    imageView.centerYAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.centerYAnchor).isActive = true
    imageView.centerXAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.centerXAnchor).isActive = true
    imageView.heightAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.heightAnchor).isActive = true
    imageView.widthAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.widthAnchor).isActive = true

    view.heightAnchor.constraint(equalTo: navigationBar.heightAnchor).isActive = true
    view.centerXAnchor.constraint(equalTo: navigationBar.centerXAnchor).isActive = true
    view.centerYAnchor.constraint(equalTo: navigationBar.centerYAnchor).isActive = true
}
}

Here's what I'm using.

Of course, you might need a bit more constraints, so as to not clash with the right and left bar button items.

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Andrew Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 12:11

Andrew


Perhaps not what you meant, but I ran into this page looking for a way to provide a centered background image for the navigation bar, so in case you're here for that... here's one way.

Stealing a little bit from another answer, you can break your image into foreground and background, then build a new image that stretches the background and centers the foreground, and then set that as your nav bar's background image. Building the image works like so:

// build an image by stretching the bg, then merging it with the fg
CGSize barSize = self.navController.navigationBar.frame.size;
UIImage *fg = [UIImage imageNamed:@"some_fg"];
UIImage *bg = [[UIImage imageNamed:@"some_bg"]
               resizableImageWithCapInsets:UIEdgeInsetsMake(0.f,1.f,0.f,1.f)];
UIGraphicsBeginImageContextWithOptions(barSize, NO, 0.0);
[bg drawInRect:CGRectMake(0, 0, barSize.width, barSize.height)];
[fg drawInRect:CGRectMake((barSize.width-fg.size.width)/2.f,
                          0,
                          fg.size.width,
                          fg.size.height)];
// grab the merged images
UIImage *img = UIGraphicsGetImageFromCurrentImageContext();
UIGraphicsEndImageContext();
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beOn Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 13:11

beOn


You just specify it's frame by

logoView.frame = CGRectMake(initialize frame here);

Then use the following

[self.navigationItem setTitleView:logoView];
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manujmv Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 13:11

manujmv