'UIActivityViewController Change Navigation Bar text color
I am creating a UIActivityViewController and trying to change its text color after tapping the share messages icon.
By default, I set my navigation bar text colors to white in the AppDelegate like so
UINavigationBar.appearance().tintColor = whiteColor
UIBarButtonItem.appearance().tintColor = whiteColor
However for just the UIActivityViewController I want to make it the default (i.e. black title text, and the blue Cancel button)
I have tried the following to no luck:
let shareText = "text to share"
let activityViewController = UIActivityViewController(activityItems: [shareText], applicationActivities: [])
activityViewController.navigationController?.navigationBar.tintColor = UIColor.black
activityViewController.navigationController?.navigationItem.rightBarButtonItem?.tintColor = UIColor.blue
present(activityViewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
The result is still the same with white text:
If you look closely in the image, the navigation bar has white text in the title and right bar button items.
Solution 1:[1]
For someone else trying to do something similar to this. UIActivityViewController gives us a callback on its completion. What we can do is, change UIBarButtonItem color and then, on its completion, set it back to our original color.
For me, the completion handler is not correctly setting the color back to original, so i am gonna have to do it in the viewWillAppear.
// Setting the required color for the bar buttons on share activities
UIBarButtonItem.appearance().setTitleTextAttributes([.foregroundColor: UIColor.yourRequiredColor], for: .normal)
// Re-setting the default color for the bar buttons again on activity's completion
activityViewController.completionWithItemsHandler = { (activityType, completed:Bool, returnedItems:[Any]?, error: Error?) in
UIBarButtonItem.appearance().setTitleTextAttributes([.foregroundColor: UIColor.yourOriginalColor], for: .normal)
}
Solution 2:[2]
In iOS 11 you can change cancel button color in "share via message screen" by setting:
UIButton.appearance(whenContainedInInstancesOf: [UINavigationBar.self]).tintColor = .blue
Solution 3:[3]
I have tried all above code but it was breaking while cancel and open action sheet again. So I come up with below solution, hope it works for other too
UIButton.appearance(whenContainedInInstancesOf: [UINavigationBar.self]).tintColor = .systemBlue
UIBarButtonItem.appearance(whenContainedInInstancesOf: [UINavigationBar.self]).tintColor = .systemBlue
UIBarButtonItem.appearance().setTitleTextAttributes([.foregroundColor: UIColor.systemBlue], for: .normal)
activityVC.completionWithItemsHandler = { (activityType, completed: Bool, _: [Any]?, _: Error?) in
if activityType == nil || completed {
UIButton.appearance(whenContainedInInstancesOf: [UINavigationBar.self]).tintColor = .white
UIBarButtonItem.appearance(whenContainedInInstancesOf: [UINavigationBar.self]).tintColor = .white
UIBarButtonItem.appearance().setTitleTextAttributes([.foregroundColor: UIColor.white], for: .normal)
}
}
Solution 4:[4]
If you customize your navigation bar at app delegate class, you should change it just before share actions (when share button is pressed, etc.) but do not forget to change it back when share action is completed or dismissed so you need to customize your navigation bar at viewWillAppear func at the class which you have share action.
It should be like that:
class ShareActionViewController: UIViewController {
override func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillAppear(animated)
//this should be same with your appDel settings:
UINavigationBar.appearance().tintColor = .white
UINavigationBar.appearance().barTintColor = .appPurpleColor
}
fileprivate func shareButtonPressed() {
UINavigationBar.appearance().tintColor = .purple
UINavigationBar.appearance().barTintColor = .white
}
}
Solution 5:[5]
I'm using iOS 12 and just worked when I did this:
static func setSystemNavigationBar() {
UINavigationBar.appearance().tintColor = .black
UINavigationBar.appearance().titleTextAttributes =
[NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor : UIColor.black,
NSAttributedString.Key.font: UIFont(name: "Aller", size: 20)!]
UIBarButtonItem.appearance().setTitleTextAttributes([.foregroundColor: UIColor.blue], for: .normal)
}
You can change the font and color as you wish.
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| Solution | Source |
|---|---|
| Solution 1 | |
| Solution 2 | crinos |
| Solution 3 | ajay_nasa |
| Solution 4 | Desdenova |
| Solution 5 | Gabriel Cavalcante |

