Skip to content
This repository has been archived by the owner on Nov 27, 2018. It is now read-only.

A CocoaPod that adds iOS 9+ compatibility for named colors in asset catalogs.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

samrayner/ColorAssetCatalog

Repository files navigation

ColorAssetCatalog

This Pod adds iOS 9+ compatibility for named colors in asset catalogs.

It extends UIColor with a new optional initializer: UIColor(asset:) that works in the same way as UIColor(named:).

This will only work in code. Named colors set in Interface Builder will still not work on iOS 9 or 10!

Example

To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install from the Example directory first.

Requirements

  • iOS 9+
  • Xcode 9+
  • Swift 4

Installation

  1. Add pod "ColorAssetCatalog" to your Podfile
  2. Run pod install
  3. Add an Asset Catalog to your project called Colors.xcassets
  4. Add a New Copy Files Phase to your target that copies Colors.xcassets to the Resources destination (leave Subpath blank)

Notes

  • Copying Colors.xcassets to your app's Resources directory bypasses Apple's optimisations around Asset Catalogs. Think carefully whether this solution is right for you.
  • You can name your .xcassets file something else: declare ColorAssetManager.shared.catalogName = "OtherName" before using UIColor(asset:).
  • You can set the Bundle where your asset catalog resides: set ColorAssetManager.shared.bundle before using UIColor(asset:) or use UIColor(asset:in:compatibleWith:).
  • On iOS 11+, UIColor(asset:) just calls the native UIColor(named:).
  • By default, colors are lazily loaded to avoid re-parsing the asset JSON on subsequent use. Cached colors are released if the app receives a memory warning.
  • You can disable in-memory caching of colors using ColorAssetManager.shared.cachingEnabled = false.
  • Device-specific colors are supported except Watch and Mac. You can toggle them for the Color Set in the Inspector.
  • P3 (wide gamut) specific colors are supported on iOS 10+. You can toggle them for the Color Set in the Inspector.

Author

Sam Rayner, http://www.samrayner.com

License

ColorAssetCatalog is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

About

A CocoaPod that adds iOS 9+ compatibility for named colors in asset catalogs.

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published