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SSToastMessage is written purely in SwiftUI. It will add toast, alert, and floating message view over the top of any view. It is intended to be simple, lightweight, and easy to use. It will be a popup with a single line of code.

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SSToastMessage

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Create Toast Views with Minimal Effort in SwiftUI Using SSToastMessage. SSToastMessage enables you to effortlessly add toast notifications, alerts, and floating messages to any view on both iPhone and macOS. With SSToastMessage, you can display left and right toast views over any top-level view, making it incredibly versatile and powerful. Designed to be simple, lightweight, and user-friendly, SSToastMessage allows you to show popups with a single line of code. Enhance your app's user experience with seamless and stylish notifications.

Features

  • Customisable toast view
  • Multiple options for show toast view
  • Cross-Platform (iOS & macOS)
  • Flexible Positioning

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Setup Instructions

To integrate Toast-Swift into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:

pod 'SSToastMessage'

and in your code add import SSToastMessage.

When using Xcode 11 or later, you can install SSToastMessage by going to your Project settings > Swift Packages and add the repository by providing the GitHub URL. Alternatively, you can go to File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependencies...

     dependencies: [
         .package(url: "https://github.com/SimformSolutionsPvtLtd/SSToastMessage.git", from: "1.0.0")
     ]

Manually

  1. Add MessageView.swift, DispatchWorkHolder.swift, ViewModel.swift and View+Extension.swift to your project.
  2. Grab yourself a cold 🍺.

Requirements

  • iOS 14+
  • macos 13+
  • Xcode 11+

Usage

  1. Put all your body code into a ZStack, VStack, or HStack.
  2. Add a binding bool to control popup presentation state
  3. Add .present modifier to your stack
  4. If you are using NavigationBar or Custom Navigation view then add .present modifier to NavigationBar or Custom Navigation view.

Basic Examples

struct ContentView: View {
    @State var showToast = false
    var body: some View {
        VStack {
            // your screen main stack
            Button(action: {
                self.showToast.toggle()
            }) {
                Text("Show Toast")
                    .foregroundColor(.black)
            }
        }
        .present(isPresented: self.$showToast, type: .toast, position: .top) {
           /// create your own view for toast
            self.createTopToastView()
        }
    }
    
    func createTopToastView() -> some View {
        VStack {
            Spacer(minLength: 20)
            HStack() {
                Image("mike")
                    .resizable()
                    .aspectRatio(contentMode: ContentMode.fill)
                    .frame(width: 50, height: 50)
                    .cornerRadius(25)

                VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 2) {
                    HStack {
                        Text("Mike")
                            .foregroundColor(.white)
                            .fontWeight(.bold)
                        Spacer()
                        Text("10:10")
                            .font(.system(size: 12))
                            .foregroundColor(Color(red: 0.9, green: 0.9, blue: 0.9))
                    }

                    Text("Hey, Don't miss the WWDC on tonight at 10 AM PST.")
                        .lineLimit(2)
                        .font(.system(size: 14))
                        .foregroundColor(.white)
                }
            }.padding(15)
        }
        .frame(height: 110)
        .background(Color(red: 0.85, green: 0.65, blue: 0.56))
    }
}





Way easy to customize!

Required parameters

presented - binding to determine if the message view should be seen on-screen or hidden
view - view you want to display on your message view

Available customizations - optional parameters

Element Declaration Description
type type: MessageType set type of view alert, toast and floater, left toast view and right toast view.
position position: Position top or bottom (for default case it just determines animation direction).
animation animation: Animation custom animation for message view sliding onto screen.
horizontalPadding horizontalPadding: Double? for adding horizontalPadding in toast view.
duration duration: Double? time after which message view should disappear.
closeOnTap closeOnTap: Bool on message view tap it should disappear.
closeOnTapOutside closeOnTapOutside: Bool on outside tap message view should disappear.
onTap onTap: () -> Void on message view tap perform any action or navigation.
onToastHide onToastHide: () -> Void on toast hide perform any action.

See the demo project for more examples.

🤝 How to Contribute

Whether you're helping us fix bugs, improve the docs, or a feature request, we'd love to have you! 💪

Check out our Contributing Guide for ideas on contributing.

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MIT License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

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