Advanced usage of native UIAlertController with TextField, TextView, DatePicker, PickerView, TableView, CollectionView and MapView.
- Custom pickers based on UITextField, UITextView, UIDatePicker, UIPickerView, UITableView, UICollectionView and MKMapView.
- Example using a Storyboard.
- Easy contentViewController placement.
- Attributed title label and message label.
- Button customization: image and title color.
- Understandable action button placement.
- Easy presentation.
- Pure Swift 5.
CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects. You can install it with the following command:
$ gem install cocoapods
To integrate SwiftTabPager into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile
:
use_frameworks!
pod 'AlertsAndPickers'
Then, run the following command:
$ pod install
- New Alert
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .alert, title: "Title", message: "Message")
// or
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .alert)
- Set and styling title
alert.set(title: "Title", font: .systemFont(ofSize: 20), color: .black)
// or
alert.setTitle(font: .systemFont(ofSize: 20), color: .black)
- Set and styling message
alert.set(message: "Message", font: .systemFont(ofSize: 16), color: .black)
// or
alert.setMessage(font: .systemFont(ofSize: 16), color: .black)
- Add button with image
alert.addAction(image: image, title: "Title", color: .black, style: .default) { action in
// completion handler
}
- Show Alert
// show alert
alert.show()
// or show alert with options
alert.show(animated: true, vibrate: true) {
// completion handler
}
When setting your own custom UIViewController
into UIAlertController
keep in mind to set prefferedContentSize.height
of the controller otherwise it will no effect. You can not set prefferedContentSize.width
.
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .alert, title: "Title")
let vc = CustomViewController()
vc.preferredContentSize.height = height
alert.setValue(vc, forKey: "contentViewController")
alert.show()
// or
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .alert, title: "Title")
let vc = CustomViewController()
alert.set(vc: vc, height: height)
alert.show()
For UX better to use .actionSheet
style in UIAlertController
when set picker into contentViewController
. If you like you can use .alert
style as well, buy .actionSheet
style is wider and User can see more as well as action button is placing at bottom that also more convenience for User to touch it.
UITextField
In native UIAlertController you can only add UITextField
to .alert
style with default style and you can not change such properties as .borderColor
, .borderWidth
, .frame.size
and so on. But if you make your own UIViewController
with UITextField
, it will solve all these problems.
You can use both styles .alert
and .actionSheet
of UIAlertController
.
let alert = UIAlertController(style: self.alertStyle, title: "TextField")
let config: TextField.Config = { textField in
textField.becomeFirstResponder()
textField.textColor = .black
textField.placeholder = "Type something"
textField.left(image: image, color: .black)
textField.leftViewPadding = 12
textField.borderWidth = 1
textField.cornerRadius = 8
textField.borderColor = UIColor.lightGray.withAlphaComponent(0.5)
textField.backgroundColor = nil
textField.keyboardAppearance = .default
textField.keyboardType = .default
textField.isSecureTextEntry = true
textField.returnKeyType = .done
textField.action { textField in
// validation and so on
}
}
alert.addOneTextField(configuration: config)
alert.addAction(title: "OK", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
You can use both styles .alert
and .actionSheet
of UIAlertController
.
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .alert, title: "Login")
let configOne: TextField.Config = { textField in
textField.left(image: user), color: .black)
textField.leftViewPadding = 16
textField.leftTextPadding = 12
textField.becomeFirstResponder()
textField.backgroundColor = nil
textField.textColor = .black
textField.placeholder = "Name"
textField.clearButtonMode = .whileEditing
textField.keyboardAppearance = .default
textField.keyboardType = .default
textField.returnKeyType = .done
textField.action { textField in
// action with input
}
}
let configTwo: TextField.Config = { textField in
textField.textColor = .black
textField.placeholder = "Password"
textField.left(image: lock, color: .black)
textField.leftViewPadding = 16
textField.leftTextPadding = 12
textField.borderWidth = 1
textField.borderColor = UIColor.lightGray.withAlphaComponent(0.5)
textField.backgroundColor = nil
textField.clearsOnBeginEditing = true
textField.keyboardAppearance = .default
textField.keyboardType = .default
textField.isSecureTextEntry = true
textField.returnKeyType = .done
textField.action { textField in
// action with input
}
}
// vInset - is top and bottom margin of two textFields
alert.addTwoTextFields(vInset: 12, textFieldOne: configOne, textFieldTwo: configTwo)
alert.addAction(title: "OK", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
UIDatePicker
does not look very much in .alert
style.
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet, title: "Select date")
alert.addDatePicker(mode: .dateAndTime, date: date, minimumDate: minDate, maximumDate: maxDate) { date in
// action with selected date
}
alert.addAction(title: "OK", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
Example how to use UIPickerView
as contentViewController
and change height of the UIAlertController
.
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet, title: "Picker View", message: "Preferred Content Height")
let frameSizes: [CGFloat] = (150...400).map { CGFloat($0) }
let pickerViewValues: [[String]] = [frameSizes.map { Int($0).description }]
let pickerViewSelectedValue: PickerViewViewController.Index = (column: 0, row: frameSizes.index(of: 216) ?? 0)
alert.addPickerView(values: pickerViewValues, initialSelection: pickerViewSelectedValue) { vc, picker, index, values in
DispatchQueue.main.async {
UIView.animate(withDuration: 1) {
vc.preferredContentSize.height = frameSizes[index.row]
}
}
}
alert.addAction(title: "Done", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet, message: "Select Country")
alert.addLocalePicker(type: .country) { info in
// action with selected object
}
alert.addAction(title: "OK", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet, title: "Phone Codes")
alert.addLocalePicker(type: .phoneCode) { info in
// action with selected object
}
alert.addAction(title: "OK", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet, title: "Currencies")
alert.addLocalePicker(type: .currency) { info in
alert.title = info?.currencyCode
alert.message = "is selected"
// action with selected object
}
alert.addAction(title: "OK", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
- Horizontal Image Picker with paging and single selection:
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet)
let photos: [UIImage] = images
alert.addImagePicker(
flow: .horizontal,
paging: true,
images: photos,
selection: .single(action: { [unowned self] image in
// action with selected image
}))
alert.addAction(title: "OK", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
- Vertical Image Picker w/o paging and with multiple selection:
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet)
let photos: [UIImage] = images
alert.addImagePicker(
flow: .vertical,
paging: false,
height: UIScreen.main.bounds.height,
images: photos,
selection: .multiple(action: { [unowned self] images in
// action with selected images
}))
alert.addAction(title: "OK", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet)
alert.addPhotoLibraryPicker(
flow: .horizontal,
paging: true,
selection: .single(action: { image in
// action with selected image
}))
alert.addAction(title: "Cancel", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
Example how to use UIViewController instantiated from Storyboard with Autolayout as contentViewController
in the UIAlertController
.
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet)
alert.addColorPicker(color: color) { color in
// action with selected color
}
alert.addAction(title: "Done", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet)
alert.addContactsPicker { contact in
// action with contact
}
alert.addAction(title: "Cancel", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet)
alert.addLocationPicker { location in
// action with location
}
alert.addAction(title: "Cancel", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet)
alert.addTelegramPicker { result in
switch result {
case .photo(let assets):
// action with assets
case .contact(let contact):
// action with contact
case .location(let location):
// action with location
}
}
alert.addAction(title: "Cancel", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
let alert = UIAlertController(style: .actionSheet)
alert.addTextViewer(text: .attributedText(text))
alert.addAction(title: "OK", style: .cancel)
alert.show()
There are some things to keep in mind when using .actionSheet
and .alert
styles:
- Pickers better to use in
.actionSheet
style. UITextField
can be used in both styles.
- Swift 4
- iOS 11 or higher
- Roman Volodko - dillidon
- Arthur Simonyan - artsimonyan23
- If you found a bug, open an issue.
- If you have a feature request, open an issue.
- If you want to contribute, submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.