Resizing UITableView to fit content

I've tried this in iOS 7 and it worked for me

- (void)viewDidLoad
{
    [super viewDidLoad];
    [self.tableView sizeToFit];
}

Swift 5 and 4.2 solution without KVO, DispatchQueue, or setting constraints yourself.

This solution is based on Gulz's answer.

1) Create a subclass of UITableView:

import UIKit

final class ContentSizedTableView: UITableView {
    override var contentSize:CGSize {
        didSet {
            invalidateIntrinsicContentSize()
        }
    }

    override var intrinsicContentSize: CGSize {
        layoutIfNeeded()
        return CGSize(width: UIView.noIntrinsicMetric, height: contentSize.height)
    }
}

2) Add a UITableView to your layout and set constraints on all sides. Set the class of it to ContentSizedTableView.

3) You should see some errors, because Storyboard doesn't take our subclass' intrinsicContentSize into account. Fix this by opening the size inspector and overriding the intrinsicContentSize to a placeholder value. This is an override for design time. At runtime it will use the override in our ContentSizedTableView class


Update: Changed code for Swift 4.2. If you're using a prior version, use UIViewNoIntrinsicMetric instead of UIView.noIntrinsicMetric


Actually I found the answer myself.

I just create a new CGRect for the tableView.frame with the height of table.contentSize.height

That sets the height of the UITableView to the height of its content. Since the code modifies the UI, do not forget to run it in the main thread:

dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
        //This code will run in the main thread:
        CGRect frame = self.tableView.frame;
        frame.size.height = self.tableView.contentSize.height;
        self.tableView.frame = frame;
    });

Swift Solution

Follow these steps:

  1. Set the height constraint for the table from the storyboard.

  2. Drag the height constraint from the storyboard and create @IBOutlet for it in the view controller file.

    @IBOutlet var tableHeight: NSLayoutConstraint!
    
  3. Then you can change the height for the table dynamicaly using this code:

    override func viewWillLayoutSubviews() {
        super.updateViewConstraints()
        self.tableHeight?.constant = self.table.contentSize.height
    }
    

If the last row is cut off, try to call viewWillLayoutSubviews() in willDisplay cell function:

func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, willDisplay cell: UITableViewCell, forRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) {
    self.viewWillLayoutSubviews()
}