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HDAugmentedReality

Augmented Reality component for iOS, written in Swift 2.0. Note: Version 0.1.0 was written in Swift 1.2 so use that for older Xcodes.

Features

  • Fully customisable annotation views
  • Automatic vertical stacking of annotations views
  • Tracks user movement and updates visible annotations
  • Works on all iOS devices(with GPS) and supports all rotations
  • Works with large amount of annotations and on-screen annotation views
  • iOS 7+
  • Easy debugging with map controller
  • Simple and easy to use

Dependencies & Requirements

  • CoreLocation.Framework
  • CoreMotion.Framework
  • MapKit.Framework (For debugging only, can be set ‘Optional’)

Xcode 6.3 is needed for Swift 1.2.

Manual installation (iOS7+)

  • Drag & drop HDAugmentedReality folder from demo project into your project.
  • Add native frameworks listed in “Dependencies & Requirements”
  • iOS 8: Add NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription to Info.plist. This is needed for location authorization.

CocoaPods (iOS8+)

  • Works only on iOS8+ because swift pod is built as dynamic framework and dynamic frameworks don't work on iOS7
  • iOS 8: Add NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription to Info.plist. This is needed for location authorization.
  • Add this two lines to your podfile:
use_frameworks!
pod 'HDAugmentedReality', :git => 'https://github.com/DanijelHuis/HDAugmentedReality.git'

How to use

Setup controller and provide annotations:

var arViewController = ARViewController()
arViewController.debugEnabled = true
arViewController.dataSource = self
arViewController.maxDistance = 0
arViewController.maxVisibleAnnotations = 100
arViewController.maxVerticalLevel = 5
arViewController.headingSmoothingFactor = 0.05
arViewController.trackingManager.userDistanceFilter = 25
arViewController.trackingManager.reloadDistanceFilter = 75

arViewController.setAnnotations(dummyAnnotations)
self.presentViewController(arViewController, animated: true, completion: nil)

Implement ARDataSource and provide annotation views:

func ar(arViewController: ARViewController, viewForAnnotation: ARAnnotation) -> ARAnnotationView
{
// Annotation views should be lightweight views, try to avoid xibs and autolayout all together.
var annotationView = TestAnnotationView()
annotationView.backgroundColor = UIColor.blackColor().colorWithAlphaComponent(0.5)
annotationView.frame = CGRect(x: 0,y: 0,width: 150,height: 50)
return annotationView;
}

Annotation views must subclass ARAnnotationView. Override bindUi method inside your custom annotation view to set your UI.

Make sure NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription is added to your Info.plist file.

License

HDAugmentedReality is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.

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