Status bar height in Swift
This is what I use:
struct Screen {
static var width: CGFloat {
return UIScreen.main.bounds.width
}
static var height: CGFloat {
return UIScreen.main.bounds.height
}
static var statusBarHeight: CGFloat {
let viewController = UIApplication.shared.windows.first!.rootViewController
return viewController!.view.window?.windowScene?.statusBarManager?.statusBarFrame.height ?? 0
}
}
Then you can do:
Screen.statusBarHeight
Is there any problems with Swift 2.x:
UIApplication.sharedApplication().statusBarFrame.size.height
Swift 3 or Swift 4:
UIApplication.shared.statusBarFrame.height
Make sure UIKit
is imported
import UIKit
In iOS 13, you will get a deprecated warning"
'statusBarFrame' was deprecated in iOS 13.0: Use the statusBarManager property of the window scene instead.
To fix this:
let height = view.window?.windowScene?.statusBarManager?.statusBarFrame.height ?? 0
Updated Answer Supporting iOS 13+ and older iOS Versions for Swift 5
func getStatusBarHeight() -> CGFloat {
var statusBarHeight: CGFloat = 0
if #available(iOS 13.0, *) {
let window = UIApplication.shared.windows.filter {$0.isKeyWindow}.first
statusBarHeight = window?.windowScene?.statusBarManager?.statusBarFrame.height ?? 0
} else {
statusBarHeight = UIApplication.shared.statusBarFrame.height
}
return statusBarHeight
}
Happy Coding!