pixyzehn / PathMenu

Path 4.2 menu using CoreAnimation in Swift. Inspired by AwesomeMenu(https://github.com/levey/AwesomeMenu).

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PathMenu

Platform Swift3.0 Build Status License

Path 4.2 menu using CoreAnimation in Swift. Inspired by AwesomeMenu.

Screenshot

PathMenu-Sample PathMenu

Installation

Cocoapods

The easiest way to get started is to use CocoaPods. Add the following line to your Podfile:

platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!
# The following is a Library of Swift.
pod 'PathMenu'

Then, run the following command:

pod install

Carthage

Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager that automates the process of adding frameworks to your Cocoa application.

You can install Carthage with Homebrew using the following command:

$ brew update
$ brew install carthage

To integrate PathMenu into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile:

github "pixyzehn/PathMenu"

Run carthage update.

$ carthage update

Other

Add the PathMenu (including PathMenu.swift and PathMenuItem.swift) folder into your project.


How to use it?

Create the PathMenu by setting up the PathMenuItem.

For the details, please refer to PathMenu-Sample.

let menuItemImage = UIImage(named: "bg-menuitem")!
let menuItemHighlitedImage = UIImage(named: "bg-menuitem-highlighted")!

let starImage = UIImage(named: "icon-star")!

let starMenuItem1 = PathMenuItem(image: menuItemImage, highlightedImage: menuItemHighlitedImage, contentImage: starImage)

let starMenuItem2 = PathMenuItem(image: menuItemImage, highlightedImage: menuItemHighlitedImage, contentImage: starImage)

let starMenuItem3 = PathMenuItem(image: menuItemImage, highlightedImage: menuItemHighlitedImage, contentImage: starImage)

let starMenuItem4 = PathMenuItem(image: menuItemImage, highlightedImage: menuItemHighlitedImage, contentImage: starImage)

let starMenuItem5 = PathMenuItem(image: menuItemImage, highlightedImage: menuItemHighlitedImage, contentImage: starImage)

let items = [starMenuItem1, starMenuItem2, starMenuItem3, starMenuItem4, starMenuItem5]

let startItem = PathMenuItem(image: UIImage(named: "bg-addbutton")!,
                  highlightedImage: UIImage(named: "bg-addbutton-highlighted"),
                      contentImage: UIImage(named: "icon-plus"),
           highlightedContentImage: UIImage(named: "icon-plus-highlighted"))

let menu = PathMenu(frame: view.bounds, startItem: startItem, items: items)
menu.delegate = self

And then, setup the PathMenu and some options.

The following is the options about animation and position.

PathMenu-Sample project is similar to real Path’s menu.

Quote from the PathMenu-Sample project.

menu.startPoint = CGPointMake(UIScreen.mainScreen().bounds.width/2, self.view.frame.size.height - 30.0)
menu.menuWholeAngle = CGFloat(M_PI) - CGFloat(M_PI/5)
menu.rotateAngle = -CGFloat(M_PI_2) + CGFloat(M_PI/5) * 1/2
menu.timeOffset = 0.0
menu.farRadius = 110.0
menu.nearRadius = 90.0
menu.endRadius = 100.0
menu.animationDuration = 0.5

The order is farRadius→nearRadius→endRadius.

Default values are as follows:

startPoint = CGPointMake(UIScreen.mainScreen().bounds.width/2, UIScreen.mainScreen().bounds.height/2)
timeOffset                    = 0.036
rotateAngle                   = 0.0
menuWholeAngle                = CGFloat(M_PI * 2)
expandRotation                = -CGFloat(M_PI * 2)
closeRotation                 = CGFloat(M_PI * 2)
animationDuration             = 0.5
expandRotateAnimationDuration = 2.0
closeRotateAnimationDuration  = 1.0
startMenuAnimationDuration    = 0.2
nearRadius                    = 110.0
endRadius                     = 120.0
farRadius                     = 140.0

Delegate protocol (PathMenuDelegate)

func didSelect(on menu: PathMenu, index: Int)
func didFinishAnimationClose(on menu: PathMenu)
func didFinishAnimationOpen(on menu: PathMenu)
func willStartAnimationOpen(on menu: PathMenu)
func willStartAnimationClose(on menu: PathMenu)

Licence

MIT

Author

pixyzehn

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Path 4.2 menu using CoreAnimation in Swift. Inspired by AwesomeMenu(https://github.com/levey/AwesomeMenu).

License:MIT License


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