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GitHub - Minitour/EasyNotificationBadge: UIView extension that adds a notificati...
source link: https://github.com/Minitour/EasyNotificationBadge
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README.md
Installation
pod 'EasyNotificationBadge'
Or simply drag and drop NSBadge.swift
to your project.
Usage
To add a badge with default settings use this (This also applies to updating an existing badge):
view.badge(text: "5")
To remove the badge:
view.badge(text: nil)
Advanced Usage
var badgeAppearance = BadgeAppearance() badgeAppearance.backgroundColor = UIColor.blue //default is red badgeAppearance.textColor = UIColor.white // default is white badgeAppearance.textAlignment = .center //default is center badgeAppearance.textSize = 15 //default is 12 badgeAppearance.distanceFromCenterX = 15 //default is 0 badgeAppearance.distanceFromCenterY = -10 //default is 0 badgeAppearance.allowShadow = true badgeAppearance.borderColor = .blue badgeAppearance.borderWidth = 1 view.badge(text: "Your text", appearance: badgeAppearance)
Important
When calling .badge
make sure that the view has already been loaded and has a superview. Setting a badge on a view that hasn't fully loaded can lead to unexpected results.
Credit
Some of the code that was used in this extension was originally written by mustafaibrahim989 in the library MIBadgeButton-Swift.
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