You can present a UIAlertController
from a popover by using UIPopoverPresentationController
.
In Obj-C:
UIViewController *self; // code assumes you're in a view controller
UIButton *button; // the button you want to show the popup sheet from
UIAlertController *alertController;
UIAlertAction *destroyAction;
UIAlertAction *otherAction;
alertController = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:nil
message:nil
preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleActionSheet];
destroyAction = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:@"Remove All Data"
style:UIAlertActionStyleDestructive
handler:^(UIAlertAction *action) {
// do destructive stuff here
}];
otherAction = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:@"Blah"
style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault
handler:^(UIAlertAction *action) {
// do something here
}];
// note: you can control the order buttons are shown, unlike UIActionSheet
[alertController addAction:destroyAction];
[alertController addAction:otherAction];
[alertController setModalPresentationStyle:UIModalPresentationPopover];
UIPopoverPresentationController *popPresenter = [alertController
popoverPresentationController];
popPresenter.sourceView = button;
popPresenter.sourceRect = button.bounds;
[self presentViewController:alertController animated:YES completion:nil];
Editing for Swift 4.2, though there are many blogs available for the same but it may save your time to go and search for them.
if let popoverController = yourAlert.popoverPresentationController {
popoverController.sourceView = self.view //to set the source of your alert
popoverController.sourceRect = CGRect(x: self.view.bounds.midX, y: self.view.bounds.midY, width: 0, height: 0) // you can set this as per your requirement.
popoverController.permittedArrowDirections = [] //to hide the arrow of any particular direction
}