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Embedded Collection View in SwiftUI offset issue
I have a collection view that covers all the screen and it is scrolling behavior is paging. This collection view is embedded in a UIViewRepresentable and used in a SwiftUI app. The issue is that when users rotate the devices, sometimes the CollectionView.contentOffset get miscalculated and shows 2 pages. This is the code that I'm using for the collectionView and collectionViewLayout: class PageFlowLayout: UICollectionViewFlowLayout { override class var layoutAttributesClass: AnyClass { UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes.self } private var calculatedAttributes: [UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes] = [] private var calculatedContentWidth: CGFloat = 0 private var calculatedContentHeight: CGFloat = 0 public weak var delegate: PageFlowLayoutDelegate? override var collectionViewContentSize: CGSize { return CGSize(width: self.calculatedContentWidth, height: self.calculatedContentHeight) } override init() { super.init() self.estimatedItemSize = .zero self.scrollDirection = .horizontal self.minimumLineSpacing = 0 self.minimumInteritemSpacing = 0 self.sectionInset = .zero } required init?(coder: NSCoder) { fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented") } override func prepare() { guard let collectionView = collectionView, collectionView.numberOfSections > 0, calculatedAttributes.isEmpty else { return } estimatedItemSize = collectionView.bounds.size for item in 0..<collectionView.numberOfItems(inSection: 0) { let indexPath = IndexPath(item: item, section: 0) let attributes = UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes(forCellWith: indexPath) let itemOrigin = CGPoint(x: CGFloat(item) * collectionView.frame.width, y: 0) attributes.frame = .init(origin: itemOrigin, size: collectionView.frame.size) calculatedAttributes.append(attributes) } calculatedContentWidth = collectionView.bounds.width * CGFloat(calculatedAttributes.count) calculatedContentHeight = collectionView.bounds.size.height } override func layoutAttributesForElements(in rect: CGRect) -> [UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes]? { return calculatedAttributes.compactMap { return $0.frame.intersects(rect) ? $0 : nil } } override func layoutAttributesForItem(at indexPath: IndexPath) -> UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes? { return calculatedAttributes[indexPath.item] } override func shouldInvalidateLayout(forBoundsChange newBounds: CGRect) -> Bool { guard let collectionView else { return false } if newBounds.size != collectionView.bounds.size { return true } if newBounds.size.width > 0 { let pages = calculatedContentWidth / newBounds.size.width // If the contentWidth matches the number of pages, // if not it requires to layout the cells let arePagesExact = pages.truncatingRemainder(dividingBy: 1) == 0 return !arePagesExact } return false } override func invalidateLayout() { calculatedAttributes = [] super.invalidateLayout() } override func shouldInvalidateLayout(forPreferredLayoutAttributes preferredAttributes: UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes, withOriginalAttributes originalAttributes: UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes) -> Bool { guard let collectionView, #available(iOS 18.0, *) else { return false } return preferredAttributes.size != collectionView.bounds.size } override func invalidateLayout(with context: UICollectionViewLayoutInvalidationContext) { guard let customContext = context as? UICollectionViewFlowLayoutInvalidationContext else { return } if let collectionView, let currentPage = delegate?.currentPage() { let delta = (CGFloat(currentPage) * collectionView.bounds.width) - collectionView.contentOffset.x customContext.contentOffsetAdjustment.x += delta } calculatedAttributes = [] super.invalidateLayout(with: customContext) } override func prepare(forAnimatedBoundsChange oldBounds: CGRect) { super.prepare(forAnimatedBoundsChange: oldBounds) guard let collectionView else { return } if oldBounds.width != collectionView.bounds.width { invalidateLayout() } } override func targetContentOffset(forProposedContentOffset proposedContentOffset: CGPoint) -> CGPoint { guard let collectionView, let currentPage = delegate?.currentPage() else { return .zero } let targetContentOffset = super.targetContentOffset(forProposedContentOffset: proposedContentOffset) let targetPage = targetContentOffset.x / collectionView.frame.width if targetPage != CGFloat(currentPage) { let xPosition = CGFloat(currentPage) * collectionView.frame.width return CGPoint(x: xPosition, y: 0) } return targetContentOffset } // This function updates the contentOffset in case is wrong override func finalizeCollectionViewUpdates() { guard let collectionView, let currentPage = delegate?.currentPage() else { return } let xPosition = CGFloat(currentPage) * collectionView.bounds.width if xPosition != collectionView.contentOffset.x { let offset = CGPoint(x: xPosition, y: 0) collectionView.setContentOffset(offset, animated: false) } } } The full implementation is attached in the .txt file: RotationTestView.txt
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Crash iOS 26.0: [__NSSingleObjectArrayI selectedMediaOptionInMediaSelectionGroup:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance
I'm having a crash on an app that plays videos when the users activates close captions. I was able to replicate the issue on an empty project. The crash happens when the AVPlayerLayer is used to instantiate an AVPictureInPictureController These are the example project where I tested the crash: struct ContentView: View { var body: some View { VStack { VideoPlaylistView() } .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity) .background(Color.black.ignoresSafeArea()) } } class VideoPlaylistViewModel: ObservableObject { // Test with other videos var player: AVPlayer? = AVPlayer(url: URL(string:"https://d2ufudlfb4rsg4.cloudfront.net/newsnation/WIpkLz23h/adaptive/WIpkLz23h_master.m3u8")!) } struct VideoPlaylistView: View { @StateObject var viewModel = VideoPlaylistViewModel() var body: some View { ScrollView { VideoCellView(player: viewModel.player) .onAppear { viewModel.player?.play() } } .scrollTargetBehavior(.paging) .ignoresSafeArea() } } struct VideoCellView: View { let player: AVPlayer? @State var isCCEnabled: Bool = false var body: some View { ZStack { PlayerView(player: player) .accessibilityIdentifier("Player View") } .containerRelativeFrame([.horizontal, .vertical]) .overlay(alignment: .bottom) { Button { player?.currentItem?.asset.loadMediaSelectionGroup(for: .legible) { group,error in if let group { let option = !isCCEnabled ? group.options.first : nil player?.currentItem?.select(option, in: group) isCCEnabled.toggle() } } } label: { Text("Close Captions") .font(.subheadline) .foregroundStyle(isCCEnabled ? .red : .primary) .buttonStyle(.bordered) .padding(8) .background(Color.blue.opacity(0.75)) } .padding(.bottom, 48) .accessibilityIdentifier("Button Close Captions") } } } import Foundation import UIKit import SwiftUI import AVFoundation import AVKit struct PlayerView: UIViewRepresentable { let player: AVPlayer? func updateUIView(_ uiView: UIView, context: UIViewRepresentableContext<PlayerView>) { } func makeUIView(context: Context) -> UIView { let view = PlayerUIView() view.playerLayer.player = player view.layer.addSublayer(view.playerLayer) view.layer.backgroundColor = UIColor.red.cgColor view.pipController = AVPictureInPictureController(playerLayer: view.playerLayer) view.pipController?.requiresLinearPlayback = true view.pipController?.canStartPictureInPictureAutomaticallyFromInline = true view.pipController?.delegate = view return view } } class PlayerUIView: UIView, AVPictureInPictureControllerDelegate { let playerLayer = AVPlayerLayer() var pipController: AVPictureInPictureController? override init(frame: CGRect) { super.init(frame: frame) } required init?(coder: NSCoder) { fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented") } override func layoutSubviews() { super.layoutSubviews() playerLayer.frame = bounds playerLayer.backgroundColor = UIColor.green.cgColor } func pictureInPictureController(_ pictureInPictureController: AVPictureInPictureController, failedToStartPictureInPictureWithError error: any Error) { print("Error starting Picture in Picture: \(error.localizedDescription)") } } class AppDelegate: NSObject, UIApplicationDelegate { func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey : Any]? = nil) -> Bool { let audioSession = AVAudioSession.sharedInstance() do { try audioSession.setCategory(.playback, mode: .moviePlayback) try audioSession.setActive(true) } catch { print("ERR: \(error.localizedDescription)") } return true } } UITest to make the app crash: final class VideoPlaylistSampleUITests: XCTestCase { func testCrashiOS26ToggleCloseCaptions() throws { let app = XCUIApplication() app.launch() let videoPlayer = app.otherElements["Player View"] XCTAssertTrue(videoPlayer.waitForExistence(timeout: 30)) let closeCaptionButton = app.buttons["Button Close Captions"] for _ in 0..<2000 { closeCaptionButton.tap() } } }
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Embedded Collection View in SwiftUI offset issue
I have a collection view that covers all the screen and it is scrolling behavior is paging. This collection view is embedded in a UIViewRepresentable and used in a SwiftUI app. The issue is that when users rotate the devices, sometimes the CollectionView.contentOffset get miscalculated and shows 2 pages. This is the code that I'm using for the collectionView and collectionViewLayout: class PageFlowLayout: UICollectionViewFlowLayout { override class var layoutAttributesClass: AnyClass { UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes.self } private var calculatedAttributes: [UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes] = [] private var calculatedContentWidth: CGFloat = 0 private var calculatedContentHeight: CGFloat = 0 public weak var delegate: PageFlowLayoutDelegate? override var collectionViewContentSize: CGSize { return CGSize(width: self.calculatedContentWidth, height: self.calculatedContentHeight) } override init() { super.init() self.estimatedItemSize = .zero self.scrollDirection = .horizontal self.minimumLineSpacing = 0 self.minimumInteritemSpacing = 0 self.sectionInset = .zero } required init?(coder: NSCoder) { fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented") } override func prepare() { guard let collectionView = collectionView, collectionView.numberOfSections > 0, calculatedAttributes.isEmpty else { return } estimatedItemSize = collectionView.bounds.size for item in 0..<collectionView.numberOfItems(inSection: 0) { let indexPath = IndexPath(item: item, section: 0) let attributes = UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes(forCellWith: indexPath) let itemOrigin = CGPoint(x: CGFloat(item) * collectionView.frame.width, y: 0) attributes.frame = .init(origin: itemOrigin, size: collectionView.frame.size) calculatedAttributes.append(attributes) } calculatedContentWidth = collectionView.bounds.width * CGFloat(calculatedAttributes.count) calculatedContentHeight = collectionView.bounds.size.height } override func layoutAttributesForElements(in rect: CGRect) -> [UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes]? { return calculatedAttributes.compactMap { return $0.frame.intersects(rect) ? $0 : nil } } override func layoutAttributesForItem(at indexPath: IndexPath) -> UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes? { return calculatedAttributes[indexPath.item] } override func shouldInvalidateLayout(forBoundsChange newBounds: CGRect) -> Bool { guard let collectionView else { return false } if newBounds.size != collectionView.bounds.size { return true } if newBounds.size.width > 0 { let pages = calculatedContentWidth / newBounds.size.width // If the contentWidth matches the number of pages, // if not it requires to layout the cells let arePagesExact = pages.truncatingRemainder(dividingBy: 1) == 0 return !arePagesExact } return false } override func invalidateLayout() { calculatedAttributes = [] super.invalidateLayout() } override func shouldInvalidateLayout(forPreferredLayoutAttributes preferredAttributes: UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes, withOriginalAttributes originalAttributes: UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes) -> Bool { guard let collectionView, #available(iOS 18.0, *) else { return false } return preferredAttributes.size != collectionView.bounds.size } override func invalidateLayout(with context: UICollectionViewLayoutInvalidationContext) { guard let customContext = context as? UICollectionViewFlowLayoutInvalidationContext else { return } if let collectionView, let currentPage = delegate?.currentPage() { let delta = (CGFloat(currentPage) * collectionView.bounds.width) - collectionView.contentOffset.x customContext.contentOffsetAdjustment.x += delta } calculatedAttributes = [] super.invalidateLayout(with: customContext) } override func prepare(forAnimatedBoundsChange oldBounds: CGRect) { super.prepare(forAnimatedBoundsChange: oldBounds) guard let collectionView else { return } if oldBounds.width != collectionView.bounds.width { invalidateLayout() } } override func targetContentOffset(forProposedContentOffset proposedContentOffset: CGPoint) -> CGPoint { guard let collectionView, let currentPage = delegate?.currentPage() else { return .zero } let targetContentOffset = super.targetContentOffset(forProposedContentOffset: proposedContentOffset) let targetPage = targetContentOffset.x / collectionView.frame.width if targetPage != CGFloat(currentPage) { let xPosition = CGFloat(currentPage) * collectionView.frame.width return CGPoint(x: xPosition, y: 0) } return targetContentOffset } // This function updates the contentOffset in case is wrong override func finalizeCollectionViewUpdates() { guard let collectionView, let currentPage = delegate?.currentPage() else { return } let xPosition = CGFloat(currentPage) * collectionView.bounds.width if xPosition != collectionView.contentOffset.x { let offset = CGPoint(x: xPosition, y: 0) collectionView.setContentOffset(offset, animated: false) } } } The full implementation is attached in the .txt file: RotationTestView.txt
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Crash iOS 26.0: [__NSSingleObjectArrayI selectedMediaOptionInMediaSelectionGroup:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance
I'm having a crash on an app that plays videos when the users activates close captions. I was able to replicate the issue on an empty project. The crash happens when the AVPlayerLayer is used to instantiate an AVPictureInPictureController These are the example project where I tested the crash: struct ContentView: View { var body: some View { VStack { VideoPlaylistView() } .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity) .background(Color.black.ignoresSafeArea()) } } class VideoPlaylistViewModel: ObservableObject { // Test with other videos var player: AVPlayer? = AVPlayer(url: URL(string:"https://d2ufudlfb4rsg4.cloudfront.net/newsnation/WIpkLz23h/adaptive/WIpkLz23h_master.m3u8")!) } struct VideoPlaylistView: View { @StateObject var viewModel = VideoPlaylistViewModel() var body: some View { ScrollView { VideoCellView(player: viewModel.player) .onAppear { viewModel.player?.play() } } .scrollTargetBehavior(.paging) .ignoresSafeArea() } } struct VideoCellView: View { let player: AVPlayer? @State var isCCEnabled: Bool = false var body: some View { ZStack { PlayerView(player: player) .accessibilityIdentifier("Player View") } .containerRelativeFrame([.horizontal, .vertical]) .overlay(alignment: .bottom) { Button { player?.currentItem?.asset.loadMediaSelectionGroup(for: .legible) { group,error in if let group { let option = !isCCEnabled ? group.options.first : nil player?.currentItem?.select(option, in: group) isCCEnabled.toggle() } } } label: { Text("Close Captions") .font(.subheadline) .foregroundStyle(isCCEnabled ? .red : .primary) .buttonStyle(.bordered) .padding(8) .background(Color.blue.opacity(0.75)) } .padding(.bottom, 48) .accessibilityIdentifier("Button Close Captions") } } } import Foundation import UIKit import SwiftUI import AVFoundation import AVKit struct PlayerView: UIViewRepresentable { let player: AVPlayer? func updateUIView(_ uiView: UIView, context: UIViewRepresentableContext<PlayerView>) { } func makeUIView(context: Context) -> UIView { let view = PlayerUIView() view.playerLayer.player = player view.layer.addSublayer(view.playerLayer) view.layer.backgroundColor = UIColor.red.cgColor view.pipController = AVPictureInPictureController(playerLayer: view.playerLayer) view.pipController?.requiresLinearPlayback = true view.pipController?.canStartPictureInPictureAutomaticallyFromInline = true view.pipController?.delegate = view return view } } class PlayerUIView: UIView, AVPictureInPictureControllerDelegate { let playerLayer = AVPlayerLayer() var pipController: AVPictureInPictureController? override init(frame: CGRect) { super.init(frame: frame) } required init?(coder: NSCoder) { fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented") } override func layoutSubviews() { super.layoutSubviews() playerLayer.frame = bounds playerLayer.backgroundColor = UIColor.green.cgColor } func pictureInPictureController(_ pictureInPictureController: AVPictureInPictureController, failedToStartPictureInPictureWithError error: any Error) { print("Error starting Picture in Picture: \(error.localizedDescription)") } } class AppDelegate: NSObject, UIApplicationDelegate { func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey : Any]? = nil) -> Bool { let audioSession = AVAudioSession.sharedInstance() do { try audioSession.setCategory(.playback, mode: .moviePlayback) try audioSession.setActive(true) } catch { print("ERR: \(error.localizedDescription)") } return true } } UITest to make the app crash: final class VideoPlaylistSampleUITests: XCTestCase { func testCrashiOS26ToggleCloseCaptions() throws { let app = XCUIApplication() app.launch() let videoPlayer = app.otherElements["Player View"] XCTAssertTrue(videoPlayer.waitForExistence(timeout: 30)) let closeCaptionButton = app.buttons["Button Close Captions"] for _ in 0..<2000 { closeCaptionButton.tap() } } }
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