Prevent dismissal of modal view controller in SwiftUI
At WWDC 2019, Apple announced a new "card-style" look for modal presentations, which brought along with it built-in gestures for dismissing modal view controllers by swiping down on the card. They also introduced the new isModalInPresentation
property on UIViewController
so that you can disallow this dismissal behavior if you so choose.
So far, though, I have found no way to emulate this behavior in SwiftUI. Using the .presentation(_ modal: Modal?)
, does not, as far as I can tell, allow you to disable the dismissal gestures in the same way. I also attempted putting the modal view controller inside a UIViewControllerRepresentable
View
, but that didn't seem to help either:
struct MyViewControllerView: UIViewControllerRepresentable {
func makeUIViewController(context: UIViewControllerRepresentableContext<MyViewControllerView>) -> UIHostingController<MyView> {
return UIHostingController(rootView: MyView())
}
func updateUIViewController(_ uiViewController: UIHostingController<MyView>, context: UIViewControllerRepresentableContext<MyViewControllerView>) {
uiViewController.isModalInPresentation = true
}
}
Even after presenting with .presentation(Modal(MyViewControllerView()))
I was able to swipe down to dismiss the view. Is there currently any way to do this with existing SwiftUI constructs?
Solution 1:
Update for iOS 15
As per pawello2222's answer below, this is now supported by the new interactiveDismissDisabled(_:)
API.
struct ContentView: View {
@State private var showSheet = false
var body: some View {
Text("Content View")
.sheet(isPresented: $showSheet) {
Text("Sheet View")
.interactiveDismissDisabled(true)
}
}
}
Pre-iOS-15 answer
I wanted to do this as well, but couldn't find the solution anywhere. The answer that hijacks the drag gesture kinda works, but not when it's dismissed by scrolling a scroll view or form. The approach in the question is less hacky also, so I investigated it further.
For my use case I have a form in a sheet which ideally could be dismissed when there's no content, but has to be confirmed through a alert when there is content.
My solution for this problem:
struct ModalSheetTest: View {
@State private var showModally = false
@State private var showSheet = false
var body: some View {
Form {
Toggle(isOn: self.$showModally) {
Text("Modal")
}
Button(action: { self.showSheet = true}) {
Text("Show sheet")
}
}
.sheet(isPresented: $showSheet) {
Form {
Button(action: { self.showSheet = false }) {
Text("Hide me")
}
}
.presentation(isModal: self.showModally) {
print("Attempted to dismiss")
}
}
}
}
The state value showModally
determines if it has to be showed modally. If so, dragging it down to dismiss will only trigger the closure which just prints "Attempted to dismiss" in the example, but can be used to show the alert to confirm dismissal.
struct ModalView<T: View>: UIViewControllerRepresentable {
let view: T
let isModal: Bool
let onDismissalAttempt: (()->())?
func makeUIViewController(context: Context) -> UIHostingController<T> {
UIHostingController(rootView: view)
}
func updateUIViewController(_ uiViewController: UIHostingController<T>, context: Context) {
context.coordinator.modalView = self
uiViewController.rootView = view
uiViewController.parent?.presentationController?.delegate = context.coordinator
}
func makeCoordinator() -> Coordinator {
Coordinator(self)
}
class Coordinator: NSObject, UIAdaptivePresentationControllerDelegate {
let modalView: ModalView
init(_ modalView: ModalView) {
self.modalView = modalView
}
func presentationControllerShouldDismiss(_ presentationController: UIPresentationController) -> Bool {
!modalView.isModal
}
func presentationControllerDidAttemptToDismiss(_ presentationController: UIPresentationController) {
modalView.onDismissalAttempt?()
}
}
}
extension View {
func presentation(isModal: Bool, onDismissalAttempt: (()->())? = nil) -> some View {
ModalView(view: self, isModal: isModal, onDismissalAttempt: onDismissalAttempt)
}
}
This is perfect for my use case, hope it helps you or someone else out as well.
Solution 2:
By changing the gesture priority
of any view you don't want to be dragged, you can prevent DragGesture
on any view. For example for Modal it can be done as bellow:
Maybe it is not a best practice, but it works perfectly
struct ContentView: View {
@State var showModal = true
var body: some View {
Button(action: {
self.showModal.toggle()
}) {
Text("Show Modal")
}.sheet(isPresented: self.$showModal) {
ModalView()
}
}
}
struct ModalView : View {
@Environment(\.presentationMode) var presentationMode
let dg = DragGesture()
var body: some View {
ZStack {
Rectangle()
.fill(Color.white)
.frame(width: UIScreen.main.bounds.width, height: UIScreen.main.bounds.height)
.highPriorityGesture(dg)
Button("Dismiss Modal") {
self.presentationMode.wrappedValue.dismiss()
}
}
}
}
Solution 3:
Note: This code has been edited for clarity and brevity.
Using a way to get the current window scene from here you can get the top view controller by this extension here from @Bobj-C
extension UIApplication {
func visibleViewController() -> UIViewController? {
guard let window = UIApplication.shared.windows.first(where: { $0.isKeyWindow }) else { return nil }
guard let rootViewController = window.rootViewController else { return nil }
return UIApplication.getVisibleViewControllerFrom(vc: rootViewController)
}
private static func getVisibleViewControllerFrom(vc:UIViewController) -> UIViewController {
if let navigationController = vc as? UINavigationController,
let visibleController = navigationController.visibleViewController {
return UIApplication.getVisibleViewControllerFrom( vc: visibleController )
} else if let tabBarController = vc as? UITabBarController,
let selectedTabController = tabBarController.selectedViewController {
return UIApplication.getVisibleViewControllerFrom(vc: selectedTabController )
} else {
if let presentedViewController = vc.presentedViewController {
return UIApplication.getVisibleViewControllerFrom(vc: presentedViewController)
} else {
return vc
}
}
}
}
and turn it into a view modifier like this:
struct DisableModalDismiss: ViewModifier {
let disabled: Bool
func body(content: Content) -> some View {
disableModalDismiss()
return AnyView(content)
}
func disableModalDismiss() {
guard let visibleController = UIApplication.shared.visibleViewController() else { return }
visibleController.isModalInPresentation = disabled
}
}
and use like:
struct ShowSheetView: View {
@State private var showSheet = true
var body: some View {
Text("Hello, World!")
.sheet(isPresented: $showSheet) {
TestView()
.modifier(DisableModalDismiss(disabled: true))
}
}
}
Solution 4:
For everyone who has problems with @Guido's solution and NavigationView. Just combine the solution of @Guido and @SlimeBaron
class ModalHostingController<Content: View>: UIHostingController<Content>, UIAdaptivePresentationControllerDelegate {
var canDismissSheet = true
var onDismissalAttempt: (() -> ())?
override func willMove(toParent parent: UIViewController?) {
super.willMove(toParent: parent)
parent?.presentationController?.delegate = self
}
func presentationControllerShouldDismiss(_ presentationController: UIPresentationController) -> Bool {
canDismissSheet
}
func presentationControllerDidAttemptToDismiss(_ presentationController: UIPresentationController) {
onDismissalAttempt?()
}
}
struct ModalView<T: View>: UIViewControllerRepresentable {
let view: T
let canDismissSheet: Bool
let onDismissalAttempt: (() -> ())?
func makeUIViewController(context: Context) -> ModalHostingController<T> {
let controller = ModalHostingController(rootView: view)
controller.canDismissSheet = canDismissSheet
controller.onDismissalAttempt = onDismissalAttempt
return controller
}
func updateUIViewController(_ uiViewController: ModalHostingController<T>, context: Context) {
uiViewController.rootView = view
uiViewController.canDismissSheet = canDismissSheet
uiViewController.onDismissalAttempt = onDismissalAttempt
}
}
extension View {
func interactiveDismiss(canDismissSheet: Bool, onDismissalAttempt: (() -> ())? = nil) -> some View {
ModalView(
view: self,
canDismissSheet: canDismissSheet,
onDismissalAttempt: onDismissalAttempt
).edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all)
}
}
Usage:
struct ContentView: View {
@State var isPresented = false
@State var canDismissSheet = false
var body: some View {
Button("Tap me") {
isPresented = true
}
.sheet(
isPresented: $isPresented,
content: {
NavigationView {
Text("Hello World")
}
.interactiveDismiss(canDismissSheet: canDismissSheet) {
print("attemptToDismissHandler")
}
}
)
}
}