have the following setup a root TabBarController the second index have a navigation bar that holds a viewController, for clarity call viewController A, a have a button to modal present a view controller with have a tableview, this tableview has as header a search controller search bar, lets call this viewController B, A viewController has another button to push a new view controller lest call C. C has a searchBar and navigation items is set to text color of search bar to be white.
if do A -> B, B searchController searchBar text color is black. if I go A -> C then go back and A -> B then B searchController searchBar text color is white like C.
tried to set the text color like in `viewDidLoad this but not result
if #available(iOS 13.0, *) {
searchController.searchBar.searchTextField.textColor = UIColor(named: "supportDarkest")
}
searchController.searchBar.tintColor = UIColor(named: "supportDarkest")
set this in viewWillAppear but nothing change.
override func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
if #available(iOS 13.0, *) {
searchController.searchBar.searchTextField.textColor = UIColor(named: "supportDarkest")
searchController.searchBar.tintColor = UIColor(named: "supportDarkest")
searchController.searchBar.tintColorDidChange()
}
}
B in normal textColor
C in normal mode
B after pushing C goes back and present B
here the searchTextfield textColor is white. and want it black.
It should work, check supportDarkest name is same as per assets. or try to check with any system color first like:
or you can try this too: