See par’s answer for another and more up to date solution
UINavigationController
animations are run with CoreAnimation
, so it would make sense to encapsulate the code within CATransaction
and thus set a completion block.
Swift:
For swift I suggest creating an extension as such
extension UINavigationController {
public func pushViewController(viewController: UIViewController,
animated: Bool,
completion: @escaping (() -> Void)?) {
CATransaction.begin()
CATransaction.setCompletionBlock(completion)
pushViewController(viewController, animated: animated)
CATransaction.commit()
}
}
Usage:
navigationController?.pushViewController(vc, animated: true) {
// Animation done
}
Objective-C
Header:
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface UINavigationController (CompletionHandler)
- (void)completionhandler_pushViewController:(UIViewController *)viewController
animated:(BOOL)animated
completion:(void (^)(void))completion;
@end
Implementation:
#import "UINavigationController+CompletionHandler.h"
#import <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h>
@implementation UINavigationController (CompletionHandler)
- (void)completionhandler_pushViewController:(UIViewController *)viewController
animated:(BOOL)animated
completion:(void (^)(void))completion
{
[CATransaction begin];
[CATransaction setCompletionBlock:completion];
[self pushViewController:viewController animated:animated];
[CATransaction commit];
}
@end