Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
275 lines (185 loc) · 11.4 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

275 lines (185 loc) · 11.4 KB

What is UAModalPanel?

UAModalPanel Example PicUAModalPanel Example Pic 2UAModalPanel Example Pic 3

UAModalPanel is a highly customizable, alternative modal panel that you can popup in your view controllers to show content that might not need an entire new screen to show. It has a bounce animation, content fade-in, and a fancy noisy-gradient title bar. It works on the iPhone and iPad, with or without rotation.

Example Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJDR0GAsV9E

Step 0: Prerequisites

You'll need at least Xcode 3.2 and an iOS 4.0+ project

Step 0.5: CocoaPods way

CocoaPods is the recommended way to use UAModalPanel in your project.

  • Simply add this line to your Podfile: pod 'UAModalPanel', '~> 1.2'
  • Run pod install
  • Go directly to Step 3

Step 1: Get UAModalPanel files (add as Git submodule)

In terminal navigate to the root of your project directory and run these commands (assuming your project is a git repo):

git submodule add git://github.com/coneybeare/UAModalPanel.git Submodules/UAModalPanel
git commit -m 'UAModalPanel added as submodule'

This creates new submodule, downloads the files to Submodules/UAModalPanel directory within your project and creates new commit with updated git repo settings. Thanks to the fact that you added UAModalPanel as submodule, it is easy to keep it updated to the newest version by simply doing:

git submodule update

Step 2: Add UAModalPanel to your project

Copy files from example project

  • Open both the example project (that you downloaded in step 1 above) and your app's project in XCode.
  • Drag the UAModalPanel Group from the example project into your project's Groups & Files.
  • Make sure the "Copy items into destination group's folder (if needed)" checkbox is UNchecked.

XCode 4 note: adding the files is different in Xcode 4 - first, make sure your UAModalPanel project window is closed, then you drag the UAModalPanel.xcodeproj file (from a Finder window) to your project. You should see the UAModalPanel's proj tree open up within your project in XCode, and then you should be able to drag UAModalPanel group as stated above. You then must remove UAModalPanel.xcodeproj (whole UAModalPanel project) from your project, so that it does not interfere with your project.

Add Frameworks

Expand the 'Frameworks' group in your project's file list. Make sure you have the following framework installed:

  • QuartzCore.framework

If you are missing any frameworks, right click the 'Frameworks' group and select Add -> Existing Frameworks. Select the framework you are missing and add it to your project.

Step 3: Implement UAModalPanel

Subclass UAModalPanel

The best way to use the panel is to subclass it and add your own elements to the contentView. To get a plain modal panel, subclass UAModalPanel . To get a titled modal panel, subclass UATitledModalPanel. Check out the example project for a sample subclass, UAExampleModalPanel

Add UAModalPanel to a View Controller

Display the panel by creating an instance of your subclass and show it from a point:

- (IBAction)showModalPanel:(id)sender {
    UAModalPanel *modalPanel = [[[UAExampleModalPanel alloc] initWithFrame:self.view.bounds] autorelease];
    [self.view addSubview:modalPanel];
    [modalPanel showFromPoint:[sender center]];
}

UAModalPanel knows how to close itself, but if you want more control or action button handling, read on.

Optional Event Handling

You can optionally implement either the UAModalPanelDelegate methods for callbacks and validations...

// Optional: This is called before the open animations.
//   Only used if delegate is set and not using blocks.
- (void)willShowModalPanel:(UAModalPanel *)modalPanel;

// Optional: This is called after the open animations.
//   Only used if delegate is set and not using blocks.
- (void)didShowModalPanel:(UAModalPanel *)modalPanel;

// Optional: This is called when the close button is pressed
//   You can use it to perform validations
//   Return YES to close the panel, otherwise NO
//   Only used if delegate is set and not using blocks.
- (BOOL)shouldCloseModalPanel:(UAModalPanel *)modalPanel;

// Optional: This is called when the action button is pressed
//   Action button is only visible when its title is non-nil;
//   Only used if delegate is set and not using blocks.
- (void)didSelectActionButton:(UAModalPanel *)modalPanel;

// Optional: This is called before the close animations.
//   Only used if delegate is set and not using blocks.
- (void)willCloseModalPanel:(UAModalPanel *)modalPanel;

// Optional: This is called after the close animations.
//   Only used if delegate is set and not using blocks.
- (void)didCloseModalPanel:(UAModalPanel *)modalPanel;

...or you can use blocks when creating the panel.

// The block is responsible for closing the panel,
//   either with -[UAModalPanel hide] or -[UAModalPanel hideWithOnComplete:]
//   Panel is a reference to the modalPanel
    modalPanel.onClosePressed = ^(UAModalPanel* panel) {
        // Do something awesome when the close button is pressed
        [panel hideWithOnComplete:^(BOOL finished) {
            // Do something else awesome after it closes.
        }];
    };
    
//   Panel is a reference to the modalPanel
    modalPanel.onActionPressed = ^(UAModalPanel* panel) {
        // Do something awesome when the action button is pressed
    };

Animation Hooks

You can add any of these methods to your subclass to get hooks at various points of the bounce animation.

- (void)showAnimationStarting;
- (void)showAnimationPart1Finished;
- (void)showAnimationPart2Finished;
- (void)showAnimationPart3Finished;
- (void)showAnimationFinished;

Logging

You can add UAMODALVIEW_DEBUG as a preprocessor macro on your project to turn on some potentially useful logging in UAModalPanel.

Step 4: Customize UAModalPanel

The best place to customize is in your UAModalPanel subclass.

UAModalPanel Customizations

// Margin between edge of container frame and panel. Default = {20.0, 20.0, 20.0, 20.0}
self.margin = UIEdgeInsetsMake(10.0, 20.0, 30.0, 20.0);
    
// Padding between edge of panel and the content area. Default = {20.0, 20.0, 20.0, 20.0}
self.padding = UIEdgeInsetsMake(10.0, 20.0, 30.0, 20.0);
    
// Border color of the panel. Default = [UIColor whiteColor]
self.borderColor = [UIColor blueColor];
    
// Border width of the panel. Default = 1.5f;
self.borderWidth = 5.0f;
    
// Corner radius of the panel. Default = 4.0f
self.cornerRadius = 10.0f;
    
// Color of the panel itself. Default = [UIColor colorWithWhite:0.0 alpha:0.8]
self.contentColor = [UIColor yellowColor];
    
// Shows the bounce animation. Default = YES
self.shouldBounce = NO;

// Shows the actionButton. Default title is nil, thus the button is hidden by default
[self.actionButton setTitle:@"Foobar" forState:UIControlStateNormal];

UATitledModalPanel customizations

// Height of the title view. Default = 40.0f
self.titleBarHeight = 80.0f;
    
// The background color gradient of the title
CGFloat colors[8] = {0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1};
[self.titleBar setColorComponents:colors];
    
// The header label, a UILabel with the same frame as the titleBar
self.headerLabel.font = [UIFont boldSystemFontOfSize:24];

UANoisyGradientBackground and UAGradientBackground customizations

// The gradient style (Linear, linear reversed, radial, radial reversed, center highlight). Default = Linear
[[self titleBar] setGradientStyle:UAGradientBackgroundStyleCenterHighlight];
    
// The line mode of the gradient view (top, bottom, both, none)
[[self titleBar] setLineMode:UAGradientLineModeNone];
    
// The noise layer opacity
[[self titleBar] setNoiseOpacity:0.3];

Step 5: There is no step 5.

That's it. Please feel free to fork and submit pull requests, fix issues or whatever else.

ARC Support

UAModalPanel is not using ARC, but you can use it in your ARC project by adding -fno-objc-arc compiler flag to the "Compile Sources" section found in the Target's "Build Settings" tab

ARC Settings

Contributing to UAModalPanel

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Test it by adding it to the sample app and ensuring everything works as intended with both your change, and the existing code.
  6. Create new Pull Request

App that are using UAModalPanel:

If you are using UAModalPanel, please contact me to get added to this list!

Get in touch:

What Does UA stand for?

Urban Apps. We make neat stuff. Check us out.

Open-Source Urban Apps Projects

  • Armchair - A simple yet powerful App Review Manager for iOS and OSX (Swift)
  • UAAppReviewManager - An app review prompting tool for iOS and Mac App Store apps.
  • UALogger - A logging utility for Mac/iOS apps
  • UAObfuscatedString - A simple NSString category to hide sensitive strings
  • UAProgressView A simple and lightweight, yet powerful animated circular progress view
  • Urban - An Xcode color scheme that uses a soft dark background, with subtle blue, orange and yellow colors

Donate:

Please support us so that we can continue to make UAModalPanel even more awesome! If you are feeling particularly generous, please buy me a beer!

Paypal Button

Bitdeli Badge