I've been trying to implement swipe navigation between View Controllers in my app using the Swipe Gesture Recognizer and embeded Navigation Controller, but it doesn't look even close to the Snapchat's nav.
What would be the most efficient and appropiate way to implement such functionality?
I'm quite a newbie to Swift and programming really, and I would appreciate every helpful comment.
The short version is to use a container view controller with a scrollview inside the controller. You then create separate view controllers for each screen you want in the application, and make those view controllers' parent the container view controller.
A github repo with sample code can be found, here.
You need a pageviewcontroller. This was originally for showing tutorials and stuff but you can put view controllers in there as well. There are tons of tutorials out there and essentially you have to apply a little bit of logic to tell the program what view controller to show it next.
This is a pretty advanced example, but it might be of help to you:
https://github.com/cwRichardKim/RKSwipeBetweenViewControllers
I'm not fond of the version given by lbrendanl because it does not use constraints. We can not custom it like we want. Here is the same version but with constraints :
scrollView is an IBOutlet pined to the controller with 4 constraints with a constant to 0 at each sides to the controller's view.
contentView is also an IBOutlet added as subview of scrollView pined to the scrollView with 4 constraints with a constant to 0 at each sides. It also has an equal height constraint and a width equal constraint. The width equal constraint is removed at runtime and only serves to calm down IB. This view represents the contentView of the scrollView.
UPDATE iOS 9
func setupDetailViewControllers() {
var previousController: UIViewController?
for controller in self.controllers {
addChildViewController(controller)
addControllerInContentView(controller, previousController: previousController)
controller.didMoveToParentViewController(self)
previousController = controller
}
}
func addControllerInContentView(controller: UIViewController, previousController: UIViewController?) {
contentView.addSubview(controller.view)
controller.view.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
// top
controller.view.topAnchor.constraintEqualToAnchor(contentView.topAnchor).active = true
// bottom
controller.view.bottomAnchor.constraintEqualToAnchor(contentView.bottomAnchor).active = true
// trailing
trailingContentViewConstraint?.active = false
trailingContentViewConstraint = controller.view.trailingAnchor.constraintEqualToAnchor(contentView.trailingAnchor)
trailingContentViewConstraint?.active = true
// leading
let leadingAnchor = previousController?.view.trailingAnchor ?? contentView.leadingAnchor
controller.view.leadingAnchor.constraintEqualToAnchor(leadingAnchor).active = true
// width
controller.view.widthAnchor.constraintEqualToAnchor(scrollView.widthAnchor).active = true
}
PREVIOUS ANSWER
class ContainerViewController: UIViewController {
@IBOutlet var scrollView: UIScrollView!
@IBOutlet var contentView: UIView!
// A strong reference to the width contraint of the contentView
var contentViewConstraint: NSLayoutConstraint!
// A computed version of this reference
var computedContentViewConstraint: NSLayoutConstraint {
return NSLayoutConstraint(item: contentView, attribute: NSLayoutAttribute.Width, relatedBy: NSLayoutRelation.Equal, toItem: scrollView, attribute: .Width, multiplier: CGFloat(controllers.count + 1), constant: 0)
}
// The list of controllers currently present in the scrollView
var controllers = [UIViewController]()
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
initScrollView()
}
override func didReceiveMemoryWarning() {
super.didReceiveMemoryWarning()
}
func initScrollView(){
contentView.setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints(false)
contentViewConstraint = computedContentViewConstraint
view.addConstraint(contentViewConstraint)
// Adding all the controllers you want in the scrollView
let controller1 = storyboard!.instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier("AStoryboardID") as! AnUIControllerViewSubclass
addToScrollViewNewController(controller)
let controller2 = storyboard!.instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier("AnotherStoryboardID") as! AnotherUIControllerViewSubclass
addToScrollViewNewController(controller2)
}
// The main method, adds the controller in the scrollView at the left of the previous controller added
func addToScrollViewNewController(controller: UIViewController) {
self.addChildViewController(controller)
contentView.addSubview(controller.view)
controller.view.setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints(false)
// Setting all the constraints
let bottomConstraint = NSLayoutConstraint(item: contentView, attribute: .Bottom, relatedBy: .Equal, toItem: controller.view, attribute: .Bottom, multiplier: 1.0, constant: 0)
let topConstraint = NSLayoutConstraint(item: contentView, attribute: .Top, relatedBy: .Equal, toItem: controller.view, attribute: .Top, multiplier: 1.0, constant: 0)
let widthConstraint = NSLayoutConstraint(item: controller.view, attribute: .Width, relatedBy: .Equal, toItem: scrollView, attribute: .Width, multiplier: 1.0, constant: 0)
var trailingConstraint: NSLayoutConstraint!
if controllers.isEmpty {
// Since it's the first one, the trailing constraint is from the controller view to the contentView
trailingConstraint = NSLayoutConstraint(item: contentView, attribute: .Trailing, relatedBy: .Equal, toItem: controller.view, attribute: .Trailing, multiplier: 1.0, constant: 0)
}
else {
trailingConstraint = NSLayoutConstraint(item: controllers.last!.view, attribute: .Leading, relatedBy: .Equal, toItem: controller.view, attribute: .Trailing, multiplier: 1.0, constant: 0)
}
// Setting the new width constraint of the contentView
view.removeConstraint(contentViewConstraint)
contentViewConstraint = computedContentViewConstraint
// Adding all the constraints to the view hierarchy
view.addConstraint(contentViewConstraint)
contentView.addConstraints([bottomConstraint, topConstraint, trailingConstraint])
scrollView.addConstraints([widthConstraint])
controller.didMoveToParentViewController(self)
// Finally adding the controller in the list of controllers
controllers.append(controller)
}
}
I've used the lbrendanl's version in the past. Now I prefer this one. Let me know what you think of it.
I suggest using UIPageViewController and hiding the dots bar by deleting these methods:
presentationCountForPageViewController
presentationIndexForPageViewController
Here is a good tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bltsDG2ENQ
Here is a great repo for this:
Paged Scroll View, not a PageViewController in the case of Snapchat.
I had similar requirement, initially implemented with PageController
, but later I've changed it to UICollectionView
where each cell is fullscreen and scroll is set to horizontal.
You can try using CATransition
to create the swiping animation. Here is an example of how you can swipe from one view to another:
UIView *parentView = [self.view superview];
CATransition *animation = [CATransition animation];
[animation setDuration:0.25];
[animation setType:kCATransitionPush];
[animation setSubtype:kCATransitionFromLeft];
[animation setTimingFunction:[CAMediaTimingFunction functionWithName:kCAMediaTimingFunctionEaseInEaseOut]];
[parentView addSubview:yourSecondViewController.view];
[self.view removeFromSuperview];
[[theParentView layer] addAnimation:animation forKey:@"showSecondViewController"];
I found some of that code here:How can I implement a swiping/sliding animation between views?
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24687140/snapchat-like-swipe-navigation-between-views-in-xcode-6-and-swift