If the cell is expandable in List View, it will show slowly after deletion swipe.
the image shows how it looks like when this issue happens
and it should be easy to reproduce with this sample codes
// Model for list items
struct ListItem: Identifiable {
let id = UUID()
let title: String
let createdDate: Date
let description: String
}
struct ExpandableListView: View {
// Sample constant data
private let items: [ListItem] = [
ListItem(
title: "First Item",
createdDate: Date().addingTimeInterval(-86400 * 5),
description: "This is a detailed description for the first item. It contains two lines of text to show when expanded."
),
ListItem(
title: "Second Item",
createdDate: Date().addingTimeInterval(-86400 * 3),
description: "This is a detailed description for the second item. It provides additional information about this entry."
),
ListItem(
title: "Third Item",
createdDate: Date().addingTimeInterval(-86400 * 1),
description: "This is a detailed description for the third item. Tap to expand and see more details here."
),
ListItem(
title: "Fourth Item",
createdDate: Date(),
description: "This is a detailed description for the fourth item. It shows comprehensive information when tapped."
)
]
// Track which item is currently selected/expanded
@State private var selectedItemId: UUID? = nil
var body: some View {
NavigationView {
List {
ForEach(items) { item in
ExpandableCell(
item: item,
isExpanded: selectedItemId == item.id
) {
// Handle tap - toggle selection
withAnimation(.easeInOut(duration: 0.3)) {
if selectedItemId == item.id {
selectedItemId = nil
} else {
selectedItemId = item.id
}
}
}
}
.onDelete { indexSet in
for index in indexSet {
print("delete \(items[index].title)")
}
}
}
.navigationTitle("Items")
}
}
}
struct ExpandableCell: View {
let item: ListItem
let isExpanded: Bool
let onTap: () -> Void
private var dateFormatter: DateFormatter {
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.dateStyle = .medium
formatter.timeStyle = .short
return formatter
}
var body: some View {
VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 8) {
// Always visible: Title and Date
HStack {
VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 4) {
Text(item.title)
.font(.headline)
.foregroundColor(.primary)
Text(dateFormatter.string(from: item.createdDate))
.font(.caption)
.foregroundColor(.secondary)
}
Spacer()
// Chevron indicator
Image(systemName: isExpanded ? "chevron.up" : "chevron.down")
.foregroundColor(.secondary)
.font(.caption)
}
// Expandable: Description (2 lines)
if isExpanded {
Text(item.description)
.font(.body)
.foregroundColor(.secondary)
.lineLimit(2)
.fixedSize(horizontal: false, vertical: true)
.transition(.opacity.combined(with: .move(edge: .top)))
.padding(.top, 4)
}
}
.padding(.vertical, 8)
.contentShape(Rectangle())
.onTapGesture {
onTap()
}
}
}
#Preview {
ExpandableListView()
}
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Hi devs,
my app has control center widgets and interactive widgets, both are using the same app intent to update sharing status (App Group's UserDefault).
When the app is running in the background, control center widget and interactive widgets can be reloaded with correct status. However, if the app is not running in the background, I tap the interactive widget and the interactive widget can reload with correct status but the control center widget can't. Vice versa, the control center widgets can reload with correct status but the interactive widgets can't.
struct ChangeAppStatusIntent: AudioRecordingIntent, CustomIntentMigratedAppIntent, PredictableIntent, LiveActivityIntent, SetValueIntent {
... // data and setup
@MainActor
func perform() async throws -> some IntentResult {
// change the AppGroup data for app status
WidgetCenter.shared.reloadAllTimelines()
ControlCenter.shared.reloadAllControls()
}
}
does any way to fix this issue?