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AlertOnboarding

A simple and attractive AlertView to onboard your users in your amazing world.

Platform Language License

PRESENTATION

This AlertOnboarding was inspired by this amazing dribbble. It will help you to maximise, simply, onboarding process on your app.

DEMO

INSTALLATION

Carthage

github 'doctalk-india/AlertOnboarding'

USAGE

//First, declare datas
var arrayOfImage = ["image1", "image2", "image3"]
var arrayOfTitle = ["CREATE ACCOUNT", "CHOOSE THE PLANET", "DEPARTURE"]
var arrayOfDescription = ["In your profile, you can view the statistics of its operations and the recommandations of friends",
"Purchase tickets on hot tours to your favorite planet and fly to the most comfortable intergalactic spaceships of best companies",
"In the process of flight you will be in cryogenic sleep and supply the body with all the necessary things for life"]

//Simply call AlertOnboarding...
var alertView = AlertOnboarding(arrayOfImage: arrayOfImage, arrayOfTitle: arrayOfTitle, arrayOfDescription: arrayOfDescription)

//... and show it !
alertView.show()

//And maybe, if you want, you can hide it.
alertView.hide()

CUSTOMIZING

You have to set options BEFORE call show() function.

//Modify background color of AlertOnboarding
self.alertView.colorForAlertViewBackground = UIColor(red: 173/255, green: 206/255, blue: 183/255, alpha: 1.0)

//Modify colors of AlertOnboarding's button
self.alertView.colorButtonText = UIColor.whiteColor()
self.alertView.colorButtonBottomBackground = UIColor(red: 65/255, green: 165/255, blue: 115/255, alpha: 1.0)

//Modify colors of labels
self.alertView.colorTitleLabel = UIColor.whiteColor()
self.alertView.colorDescriptionLabel = UIColor.whiteColor()

//Modify colors of page indicator
self.alertView.colorPageIndicator = UIColor.whiteColor()
self.alertView.colorCurrentPageIndicator = UIColor(red: 65/255, green: 165/255, blue: 115/255, alpha: 1.0)

//Modify size of alertview (Purcentage of screen height and width)
self.alertView.percentageRatioHeight = 0.5
self.alertView.percentageRatioWidth = 0.5

//Modify labels
self.alertView.titleSkipButton = "PASS"
self.alertView.titleGotItButton = "UNDERSTOOD !"

TRACKING EVENTS

If you want to know when the user completes onboarding, skips onboarding, or triggers the next step, you can use the AlertOnboardingDelegate to listen for these updates.

//Add delegate to your ViewController
class ViewController: UIViewController, AlertOnboardingDelegate

//... when initialising AlertOnboarding
alertView.delegate = self

//... inside your class that conforms to AlertOnboardingDelegate
func alertOnboardingSkipped(currentStep: Int, maxStep: Int) {
    print("Onboarding skipped the \(currentStep) step and the max step he saw was the number \(maxStep)")
}

func alertOnboardingCompleted() {
   print("Onboarding completed!")
}

func alertOnboardingNext(nextStep: Int) {
   print("Next step triggered! \(nextStep)")
}

Version

3.0

Original Author

Philippe BOISNEY (phil.boisney(@)gmail.com)

Migrated and Maintained by

Design

Sasha Gorosh