I was experiencing the same problems while upgrading my code for iOS 13 scenes pattern. With parts of your second code snippet I managed to fix everything so my windows are appearing again. I was doing the same as you except for the last line. Try removing viewController.present(...)
. Here’s my code:
let windowScene = UIApplication.shared
.connectedScenes
.filter { $0.activationState == .foregroundActive }
.first
if let windowScene = windowScene as? UIWindowScene {
popupWindow = UIWindow(windowScene: windowScene)
}
Then I present it like you do:
popupWindow?.frame = UIScreen.main.bounds
popupWindow?.backgroundColor = .clear
popupWindow?.windowLevel = UIWindow.Level.statusBar + 1
popupWindow?.rootViewController = self as? UIViewController
popupWindow?.makeKeyAndVisible()
Anyway, I personally think that the problem is in viewController.present(...)
, because you show a window with that controller and immediately present some ‘self’, so it depends on what ‘self’ really is.
Also worth mentioning that I store a reference to the window you’re moving from inside my controller. If this is still useless for you I can only show my small repo that uses this code. Have a look inside AnyPopupController.swift
and Popup.swift
files.
Hope that helps, @SirOz