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SwiftUI Introspect – Introspect underlying UIKit components from SwiftUI

Introspect allows you to get the underlying UIKit or AppKit element of a SwiftUI view.

For instance, with Introspect you can access UITableView to modify separators, or UINavigationController to customize the tab bar.

How SwiftUI Introspect works

Introspect works by adding a custom IntrospectionView to the view hierarchy, then looking into the UIKit hierarchy to find the relevant view.

For instance, when introspecting a TextField, it will:

Please note that this introspection method might break in future SwiftUI releases. Future implementations might not use the same hierarchy, or might not use UIKit elements that are being looked for. Though the library is unlikely to crash, the .introspect() method will not be called in those cases.

Usage in production

Introspect is meant to be used in production. It does not use any private API. It only inspects the view hierarchy using publicly available methods. The library takes a defensive approach to inspecting the view hierarchy: there is no hard assumption that elements are laid out a certain way, there is no force-cast to UIKit classes, and the introspect() methods are simply ignored if UIKit views cannot be found.

SwiftUI Introspect at GitHub: https://github.com/siteline/SwiftUI-Introspect
Platform: iOS
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