Swift / iOS - Preserve UINavigationItem when pushing new view controller












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Is there a clean way in swift 4 to preserve the exact same UINavigationItems in the navigation bar that is presented when pushing from one UIViewController to the other.



This means I want the navigation bar to stay exactly as it is (with all the same items) when a new view controller is pushed on to the stack










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    Is there a clean way in swift 4 to preserve the exact same UINavigationItems in the navigation bar that is presented when pushing from one UIViewController to the other.



    This means I want the navigation bar to stay exactly as it is (with all the same items) when a new view controller is pushed on to the stack










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      Is there a clean way in swift 4 to preserve the exact same UINavigationItems in the navigation bar that is presented when pushing from one UIViewController to the other.



      This means I want the navigation bar to stay exactly as it is (with all the same items) when a new view controller is pushed on to the stack










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      Is there a clean way in swift 4 to preserve the exact same UINavigationItems in the navigation bar that is presented when pushing from one UIViewController to the other.



      This means I want the navigation bar to stay exactly as it is (with all the same items) when a new view controller is pushed on to the stack







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      edited Nov 20 '18 at 18:07









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      asked Nov 20 '18 at 16:46









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          Actually its there for a long time. Just setting the rootViewController or currentVC as the delegate of the UINavigationBar.



           class RootVC :  UIViewController, UINavigationBarDelegate{


          func navigationBar(_ navigationBar: UINavigationBar, shouldPush item: UINavigationItem) -> Bool{
          return false;
          }

          override func viewDidLoad() {
          super.viewDidLoad()
          navigationController?.navigationBar.delegate = self
          }}





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            Actually its there for a long time. Just setting the rootViewController or currentVC as the delegate of the UINavigationBar.



             class RootVC :  UIViewController, UINavigationBarDelegate{


            func navigationBar(_ navigationBar: UINavigationBar, shouldPush item: UINavigationItem) -> Bool{
            return false;
            }

            override func viewDidLoad() {
            super.viewDidLoad()
            navigationController?.navigationBar.delegate = self
            }}





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              Actually its there for a long time. Just setting the rootViewController or currentVC as the delegate of the UINavigationBar.



               class RootVC :  UIViewController, UINavigationBarDelegate{


              func navigationBar(_ navigationBar: UINavigationBar, shouldPush item: UINavigationItem) -> Bool{
              return false;
              }

              override func viewDidLoad() {
              super.viewDidLoad()
              navigationController?.navigationBar.delegate = self
              }}





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                Actually its there for a long time. Just setting the rootViewController or currentVC as the delegate of the UINavigationBar.



                 class RootVC :  UIViewController, UINavigationBarDelegate{


                func navigationBar(_ navigationBar: UINavigationBar, shouldPush item: UINavigationItem) -> Bool{
                return false;
                }

                override func viewDidLoad() {
                super.viewDidLoad()
                navigationController?.navigationBar.delegate = self
                }}





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                Actually its there for a long time. Just setting the rootViewController or currentVC as the delegate of the UINavigationBar.



                 class RootVC :  UIViewController, UINavigationBarDelegate{


                func navigationBar(_ navigationBar: UINavigationBar, shouldPush item: UINavigationItem) -> Bool{
                return false;
                }

                override func viewDidLoad() {
                super.viewDidLoad()
                navigationController?.navigationBar.delegate = self
                }}






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