Apple has FIXED this bug in iOS 8.1
Temporary solutions for iOS 8.0
The unwind segue will not work only in next situation:
View structure: UITabBarController -> UINagivationController -> UIViewController1 -> UIViewController2
Normally (in iOS 7, 8.1), When unwind from UIViewController2 to UIViewController1, it will call viewControllerForUnwindSegueAction in UIViewController1.
However in iOS 8.0 and 8.0.x, it will call viewControllerForUnwindSegueAction in UITabBarController instead of UIViewController1, that is why unwind segue no longer working.
Solution: override viewControllerForUnwindSegueAction in UITabBarController by create a custom UITabBarController and use the custom one.
For Swift
CustomTabBarController.swift
import UIKit
class CustomTabBarController: UITabBarController {
override func viewControllerForUnwindSegueAction(action: Selector, fromViewController: UIViewController, withSender sender: AnyObject?) -> UIViewController? {
var resultVC = self.selectedViewController?.viewControllerForUnwindSegueAction(action, fromViewController: fromViewController, withSender: sender)
return resultVC
}
}
For old school Objective-C
CustomTabBarController.h
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface CustomTabBarController : UITabBarController
@end
CustomTabBarController.m
#import "CustomTabBarController.h"
@interface CustomTabBarController ()
@end
@implementation CustomTabBarController
-(UIViewController *)viewControllerForUnwindSegueAction:(SEL)action fromViewController:(UIViewController *)fromViewController withSender:(id)sender
{
return [self.selectedViewController viewControllerForUnwindSegueAction:action fromViewController:fromViewController withSender:sender];
}
@end
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DO NOT USE ANY SOLUTIONS BELOW THIS POINT (they are out of date and just for reference)
Latest update on Sep 23
My new solution is pushing to a view that embedded in a navigation controller, and config that navigation controller to hide bottom bar on push(a tick box in IB). Then you will have a view looks like a modal view, the only different is the animate of pushing and popping. You can custom if you want
Updated: The solution below actually present the modal view under the tab bar, which will cause further view layout problems.
Change the segue type to Present As Popover will work only on iOS8 for iPhones, on iOS7 your app will crash.
Same here, to fix this, I set segue's presentation to current context(my app is for iphone only).
Default and full screen will not work.
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