ViewController built inside nib loads but view is not set












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Before you instantly flag this as a duplicate, it isn't. Every question and answer I've seen simply has a view in the nib missing an outlet. I dragged a ViewController object into the nib and designed it, not just a View. I set the custom class for my ViewController class on the ViewController object, not the file's owner.



Attempting to load the VC with



init() {
viewModel = ManageClaimsViewModel()
super.init(nibName: "ManageClaimsViewController", bundle: nil)
}


It fails because "the view is not set" however the outlets on the ViewController object are all set. Is this just the wrong way to do what I want to do? Should I only be defining the View in the nib and not the ViewController itself?



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  • If it's a view controller via creating a nib, you should use a scene in storyboard instead

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Before you instantly flag this as a duplicate, it isn't. Every question and answer I've seen simply has a view in the nib missing an outlet. I dragged a ViewController object into the nib and designed it, not just a View. I set the custom class for my ViewController class on the ViewController object, not the file's owner.



Attempting to load the VC with



init() {
viewModel = ManageClaimsViewModel()
super.init(nibName: "ManageClaimsViewController", bundle: nil)
}


It fails because "the view is not set" however the outlets on the ViewController object are all set. Is this just the wrong way to do what I want to do? Should I only be defining the View in the nib and not the ViewController itself?



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  • If it's a view controller via creating a nib, you should use a scene in storyboard instead

    – Satish
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:23














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Before you instantly flag this as a duplicate, it isn't. Every question and answer I've seen simply has a view in the nib missing an outlet. I dragged a ViewController object into the nib and designed it, not just a View. I set the custom class for my ViewController class on the ViewController object, not the file's owner.



Attempting to load the VC with



init() {
viewModel = ManageClaimsViewModel()
super.init(nibName: "ManageClaimsViewController", bundle: nil)
}


It fails because "the view is not set" however the outlets on the ViewController object are all set. Is this just the wrong way to do what I want to do? Should I only be defining the View in the nib and not the ViewController itself?



enter image description here



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















Before you instantly flag this as a duplicate, it isn't. Every question and answer I've seen simply has a view in the nib missing an outlet. I dragged a ViewController object into the nib and designed it, not just a View. I set the custom class for my ViewController class on the ViewController object, not the file's owner.



Attempting to load the VC with



init() {
viewModel = ManageClaimsViewModel()
super.init(nibName: "ManageClaimsViewController", bundle: nil)
}


It fails because "the view is not set" however the outlets on the ViewController object are all set. Is this just the wrong way to do what I want to do? Should I only be defining the View in the nib and not the ViewController itself?



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  • If it's a view controller via creating a nib, you should use a scene in storyboard instead

    – Satish
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:23



















  • If it's a view controller via creating a nib, you should use a scene in storyboard instead

    – Satish
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:23

















If it's a view controller via creating a nib, you should use a scene in storyboard instead

– Satish
Nov 14 '18 at 21:23





If it's a view controller via creating a nib, you should use a scene in storyboard instead

– Satish
Nov 14 '18 at 21:23












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