iOS Eureka: How to select first value as default after lazy get












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I have a list retrieved from REST API to Eureka's PushRow, but in case none is selected (creating a new object) I want first option to be selected by default after option list is retrieved.



However, PushRow only loads list after it's clicked on.



So is there a way to load PushRow lazy options together with it's section, or should I switch to other type of row (if it support's lazy)










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    I have a list retrieved from REST API to Eureka's PushRow, but in case none is selected (creating a new object) I want first option to be selected by default after option list is retrieved.



    However, PushRow only loads list after it's clicked on.



    So is there a way to load PushRow lazy options together with it's section, or should I switch to other type of row (if it support's lazy)










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      I have a list retrieved from REST API to Eureka's PushRow, but in case none is selected (creating a new object) I want first option to be selected by default after option list is retrieved.



      However, PushRow only loads list after it's clicked on.



      So is there a way to load PushRow lazy options together with it's section, or should I switch to other type of row (if it support's lazy)










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      I have a list retrieved from REST API to Eureka's PushRow, but in case none is selected (creating a new object) I want first option to be selected by default after option list is retrieved.



      However, PushRow only loads list after it's clicked on.



      So is there a way to load PushRow lazy options together with it's section, or should I switch to other type of row (if it support's lazy)







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          You can use



          $0.value    // To set default value for PushRow()


          Check that value is there before set to $0.value



          Here what i used



          <<< PushRow<String>(){
          $0.tag = String(index)
          $0.selectorTitle = checklistFieldNames[index] //
          $0.options = ["YES", "NO"]
          if question.count == 0{
          $0.value = ""
          }else {
          $0.value = checklistFieldAnswers[0]
          }
          }.onPresent({ (from, to) in
          to.dismissOnChange = false
          to.dismissOnSelection = true
          to.tableView?.backgroundColor = UIColor(displayP3Red: 244/255, green: 244/255, blue: 244/255, alpha: 1.0)
          to.view.backgroundColor = UIColor(displayP3Red: 244/255, green: 244/255, blue: 244/255, alpha: 1.0)
          to.selectableRowCellUpdate = { cell, row in
          cell.textLabel?.font = UIFont(name: "DTLProkyonT", size: 15)
          cell.textLabel?.textColor = UIColor.lightGray
          cell.textLabel?.numberOfLines = 0
          cell.textLabel?.backgroundColor = UIColor.clear
          }
          })





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          • I know about $0.value but I use lazy to pull that data from API, but that data isn't loaded until PushRow is opened first time, meaning unless you click on it atleast once, it has a null value

            – ZN123
            Dec 4 '18 at 14:16











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          You can use



          $0.value    // To set default value for PushRow()


          Check that value is there before set to $0.value



          Here what i used



          <<< PushRow<String>(){
          $0.tag = String(index)
          $0.selectorTitle = checklistFieldNames[index] //
          $0.options = ["YES", "NO"]
          if question.count == 0{
          $0.value = ""
          }else {
          $0.value = checklistFieldAnswers[0]
          }
          }.onPresent({ (from, to) in
          to.dismissOnChange = false
          to.dismissOnSelection = true
          to.tableView?.backgroundColor = UIColor(displayP3Red: 244/255, green: 244/255, blue: 244/255, alpha: 1.0)
          to.view.backgroundColor = UIColor(displayP3Red: 244/255, green: 244/255, blue: 244/255, alpha: 1.0)
          to.selectableRowCellUpdate = { cell, row in
          cell.textLabel?.font = UIFont(name: "DTLProkyonT", size: 15)
          cell.textLabel?.textColor = UIColor.lightGray
          cell.textLabel?.numberOfLines = 0
          cell.textLabel?.backgroundColor = UIColor.clear
          }
          })





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          • I know about $0.value but I use lazy to pull that data from API, but that data isn't loaded until PushRow is opened first time, meaning unless you click on it atleast once, it has a null value

            – ZN123
            Dec 4 '18 at 14:16
















          0














          You can use



          $0.value    // To set default value for PushRow()


          Check that value is there before set to $0.value



          Here what i used



          <<< PushRow<String>(){
          $0.tag = String(index)
          $0.selectorTitle = checklistFieldNames[index] //
          $0.options = ["YES", "NO"]
          if question.count == 0{
          $0.value = ""
          }else {
          $0.value = checklistFieldAnswers[0]
          }
          }.onPresent({ (from, to) in
          to.dismissOnChange = false
          to.dismissOnSelection = true
          to.tableView?.backgroundColor = UIColor(displayP3Red: 244/255, green: 244/255, blue: 244/255, alpha: 1.0)
          to.view.backgroundColor = UIColor(displayP3Red: 244/255, green: 244/255, blue: 244/255, alpha: 1.0)
          to.selectableRowCellUpdate = { cell, row in
          cell.textLabel?.font = UIFont(name: "DTLProkyonT", size: 15)
          cell.textLabel?.textColor = UIColor.lightGray
          cell.textLabel?.numberOfLines = 0
          cell.textLabel?.backgroundColor = UIColor.clear
          }
          })





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          • I know about $0.value but I use lazy to pull that data from API, but that data isn't loaded until PushRow is opened first time, meaning unless you click on it atleast once, it has a null value

            – ZN123
            Dec 4 '18 at 14:16














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          You can use



          $0.value    // To set default value for PushRow()


          Check that value is there before set to $0.value



          Here what i used



          <<< PushRow<String>(){
          $0.tag = String(index)
          $0.selectorTitle = checklistFieldNames[index] //
          $0.options = ["YES", "NO"]
          if question.count == 0{
          $0.value = ""
          }else {
          $0.value = checklistFieldAnswers[0]
          }
          }.onPresent({ (from, to) in
          to.dismissOnChange = false
          to.dismissOnSelection = true
          to.tableView?.backgroundColor = UIColor(displayP3Red: 244/255, green: 244/255, blue: 244/255, alpha: 1.0)
          to.view.backgroundColor = UIColor(displayP3Red: 244/255, green: 244/255, blue: 244/255, alpha: 1.0)
          to.selectableRowCellUpdate = { cell, row in
          cell.textLabel?.font = UIFont(name: "DTLProkyonT", size: 15)
          cell.textLabel?.textColor = UIColor.lightGray
          cell.textLabel?.numberOfLines = 0
          cell.textLabel?.backgroundColor = UIColor.clear
          }
          })





          share|improve this answer













          You can use



          $0.value    // To set default value for PushRow()


          Check that value is there before set to $0.value



          Here what i used



          <<< PushRow<String>(){
          $0.tag = String(index)
          $0.selectorTitle = checklistFieldNames[index] //
          $0.options = ["YES", "NO"]
          if question.count == 0{
          $0.value = ""
          }else {
          $0.value = checklistFieldAnswers[0]
          }
          }.onPresent({ (from, to) in
          to.dismissOnChange = false
          to.dismissOnSelection = true
          to.tableView?.backgroundColor = UIColor(displayP3Red: 244/255, green: 244/255, blue: 244/255, alpha: 1.0)
          to.view.backgroundColor = UIColor(displayP3Red: 244/255, green: 244/255, blue: 244/255, alpha: 1.0)
          to.selectableRowCellUpdate = { cell, row in
          cell.textLabel?.font = UIFont(name: "DTLProkyonT", size: 15)
          cell.textLabel?.textColor = UIColor.lightGray
          cell.textLabel?.numberOfLines = 0
          cell.textLabel?.backgroundColor = UIColor.clear
          }
          })






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          answered Dec 4 '18 at 8:09









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          • I know about $0.value but I use lazy to pull that data from API, but that data isn't loaded until PushRow is opened first time, meaning unless you click on it atleast once, it has a null value

            – ZN123
            Dec 4 '18 at 14:16



















          • I know about $0.value but I use lazy to pull that data from API, but that data isn't loaded until PushRow is opened first time, meaning unless you click on it atleast once, it has a null value

            – ZN123
            Dec 4 '18 at 14:16

















          I know about $0.value but I use lazy to pull that data from API, but that data isn't loaded until PushRow is opened first time, meaning unless you click on it atleast once, it has a null value

          – ZN123
          Dec 4 '18 at 14:16





          I know about $0.value but I use lazy to pull that data from API, but that data isn't loaded until PushRow is opened first time, meaning unless you click on it atleast once, it has a null value

          – ZN123
          Dec 4 '18 at 14:16




















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