Floaty is simple floating action button for iOS. (formerly KCFloatingActionButton)
Why change the name?
- Follow the swift naming convention.
KCFloatingActionButton
is too long.
- iOS 10.0+
- Swift 5.0
use_frameworks!
pod 'Floaty', '~> 4.2.0'
github "kciter/Floaty"
Once you have your Swift package set up, adding Floaty as a dependency is as easy as adding it to the dependencies value of your Package.swift
.
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/kciter/Floaty.git", from: "4.2.1")
]
To install manually the Floaty in an app, just drag the Floaty/*.swift
file into your project.
Floaty.global.button.addItem(title: "Hello, World!")
Floaty.global.show()
let floaty = Floaty()
floaty.addItem(title: "Hello, World!")
self.view.addSubview(floaty)
let floaty = Floaty()
floaty.addItem("Hello, World!", icon: UIImage(named: "icon")!)
self.view.addSubview(floaty)
let floaty = Floaty()
floaty.addItem("I got a handler", icon: UIImage(named: "icon")!, handler: { item in
let alert = UIAlertController(title: "Hey", message: "I'm hungry...", preferredStyle: .alert)
alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Me too", style: .default, handler: nil))
self.present(alert, animated: true, completion: nil)
floaty.close()
})
self.view.addSubview(floaty)
let item = FloatyItem()
item.buttonColor = UIColor.blueColor()
item.title = "Custom item"
Floaty.global.button.addItem(item: item)
You can use the rtlMode
property to mirror the Floaty Button for rtl languages.
Floaty.global.rtlMode = true
You can use the sticky
property.
floaty.sticky = true // sticking to parent UIScrollView(also UITableView, UICollectionView)
scrollView.addSubview(floaty)
You can use the friendlyTap
property.
fab.friendlyTap = true
scrollView.addSubview(fab)
With the default location of the frame, the button is now tappable until the right and rightbottom of the screen. This prevents tapping behind it by accident.
Pop | Fade | Slide Left |
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Slide Up | None | |
Detection via the delegate whether the click to activate the floaty is performed by a button or in the background (function required to close the floaty). Since version 4.2.2 there are two parameters in the response of the floatyWillClose delegate
The delegate is therefore now:
func floatyWillClose(_ floaty: Floaty, tapOnBackground:Bool, item:Any)
The parameters that are sent by the delegate are
- tapOnBackground, a Boolean value which if true indicates that a Floaty menu (floatyItem) was not clicked on but on the background
- item, object on which the tap is performed
- Labels to come at the right hand side of the FAB Item menu.
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Copyright (c) 2015 Lee Sun-Hyoup
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