Make presented view controller to ignore and pass through touch events












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edit: I want to make this view independent to be reusable.



The question explains itself. I have searched, but didn't find any answers, even if the question seems to be common.



I have two view controllers VC1 and VC2. My code is like:



VC1.present(VC2, animated: true)


Then, I need my VC2 to totally ignore all touches and pass them through.



Good example is AppStore rating success alert (attached). You can scroll even when alert is presented, I need the same behavior.
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edit: I want to make this view independent to be reusable.



The question explains itself. I have searched, but didn't find any answers, even if the question seems to be common.



I have two view controllers VC1 and VC2. My code is like:



VC1.present(VC2, animated: true)


Then, I need my VC2 to totally ignore all touches and pass them through.



Good example is AppStore rating success alert (attached). You can scroll even when alert is presented, I need the same behavior.
enter image description here










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  • Can I get any help here?)

    – Erumaru
    Nov 17 '18 at 18:33














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edit: I want to make this view independent to be reusable.



The question explains itself. I have searched, but didn't find any answers, even if the question seems to be common.



I have two view controllers VC1 and VC2. My code is like:



VC1.present(VC2, animated: true)


Then, I need my VC2 to totally ignore all touches and pass them through.



Good example is AppStore rating success alert (attached). You can scroll even when alert is presented, I need the same behavior.
enter image description here










share|improve this question
















edit: I want to make this view independent to be reusable.



The question explains itself. I have searched, but didn't find any answers, even if the question seems to be common.



I have two view controllers VC1 and VC2. My code is like:



VC1.present(VC2, animated: true)


Then, I need my VC2 to totally ignore all touches and pass them through.



Good example is AppStore rating success alert (attached). You can scroll even when alert is presented, I need the same behavior.
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  • Can I get any help here?)

    – Erumaru
    Nov 17 '18 at 18:33

















Can I get any help here?)

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Nov 17 '18 at 18:33





Can I get any help here?)

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You should use an UIView and just overlay it over your VC1. Then the VC1 stays scrollable even when the UIView is presented






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You should use an UIView and just overlay it over your VC1. Then the VC1 stays scrollable even when the UIView is presented






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  • I want to make this view independent to be reusable.

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I want to make this view independent to be reusable.

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