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GitHub - raulriera/TextFieldEffects: Custom UITextFields effects inspired by Cod...

 4 years ago
source link: https://github.com/raulriera/TextFieldEffects
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README.md

TextFieldEffects Build Status

I fell in love with the text inputs effects in this article. As an exercise I decided to recreate as many of them as I can using Swift (some of them have a personal touch).

Currently it features the following effects from the article:

  • Kaede
  • Hoshi
  • Jiro
  • Isao
  • Minoru
  • Yoko
  • Madoka
  • Akira
  • Yoshiko

How they look

Kaede

Kaede.gif

Hoshi

Hoshi.gif

Jiro

Jiro.gif

Isao

Isao.gif

Minoru

Minoru.gif

Yoko

Yoko.gif

Madoka

Madoka.gif

Akira

Akira.gif

Yoshiko

Yoshiko.gif

Installation

  • Looking for Swift 2.3 support? Check out the 1.2.0 tag.
  • Looking for Swift 2.1 support? Check out the 1.1.1 tag.
  • Looking for Swift 1.2 support? Check out the swift-1.2 branch.

Manual

The easiest way to install this framework is to drag and drop the TextFieldEffects/TextFieldEffects folder into your project. This also prevents the frameworks problem in iOS where the IBInspectable and IBDesignable are stripped out.

CocoaPods

Add the following to your Podfile:

use_frameworks!
pod 'TextFieldEffects'

Carthage

Add the following to your Cartfile:

github 'raulriera/TextFieldEffects'

How to use them

Every effect is properly documented in the source code, this is the best way to both understand and see what they do. There is also an example project included with all the effects and their settings.

Interface Builder

The library is a simple drop-in, as soon as you set your subclass to one of the effects and your module to TextFieldEffects you will be able to see all the IBDesignable settings in the storyboard.

Code

If you like to get your hands dirty, you can use them just like you would normally use any UITextField

let textField = KaedeTextField(frame: textFieldFrame)
textField.placeholderColor = .darkGrayColor()
textField.foregroundColor = .lightGrayColor()

view.addSubView(textField)

Is that simple.

Created by

Raul Riera, @raulriera


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