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ios - Removing WKWebView Accesory bar in Swift

I am trying for a few days now to get this converted into Swift without really having much background with it.

This is what I've got so far ... and I have been looking on google not really knowing what to search for in order to be more specific. Can you please shed some light on what I'm doing wrong ? Thanks

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I have aded the objective-c tag just so more people that are related to this thread may be able to see it and hopefully get an answer.

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For those who are still looking, the WebKit team updated WKWebView (iOS 13+) so that you can subclass it to remove/update the input accessory view:

https://trac.webkit.org/changeset/246229/webkit#file1

In Swift, I subclassed it, and returned nil. Worked as expected. I hope it helps.

FYI: I checked the docs, and it doesn't mention not to subclass WKWebView, so subclassing is allowed.

import WebKit

class RichEditorWebView: WKWebView {

    var accessoryView: UIView?

    override var inputAccessoryView: UIView? {
        // remove/replace the default accessory view
        return accessoryView
    }

}

You can find a working version of it here: https://github.com/cbess/RichEditorView/commits/master


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