edit 05/06/19: Added information about UIHostingController as suggested by @Departamento B in his answer. Credits go to him!
Using SwiftUI within UIKit
One can use SwiftUI
components in existing UIKit
environments by wrapping a SwiftUI
View
into a UIHostingController
like this:
let swiftUIView = SomeSwiftUIView() // swiftUIView is View
let viewCtrl = UIHostingController(rootView: swiftUIView)
It's also possible to override UIHostingController
and customize it to one's needs, e. g. by setting the preferredStatusBarStyle
manually if it doesn't work via SwiftUI
as expected.
UIHostingController
is documented here.
Using UIKit within SwiftUI
If an existing UIKit
view should be used in a SwiftUI
environment, the UIViewRepresentable
protocol is there to help! It is documented here and can be seen in action in this official Apple tutorial.
Compatibility
Please note that you cannot use SwiftUI
on iOS versions < iOS 13, as SwiftUI
is only available on iOS 13 and above. See this post for more information.
If you want to use SwiftUI
in a project with a target below iOS 13, you need to tag your SwiftUI
structs with @available(iOS 13.0.0, *)
attribute.
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