ActionKit is a light-weight, easy to use framework that wraps the target-action design paradigm into a less verbose, cleaner format. It shortens target-action method calls by removing the target and replacing the selector with a closure.
button.addTarget(self, action: #selector(MyViewController.buttonWasTapped(_:)), forControlEvents: .TouchUpInside)func buttonWasTapped(sender: Any) {
if let button = sender as? UIButton {
button.setTitle("Button was tapped!", forState: .Normal)
}
}
button.addControlEvent(.touchUpInside) { (control: UIControl) in
guard let button = control as? UIButton else {
return
}
button.setTitle("Button was tapped!", forState: .Normal)
}ActionKit is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'ActionKit', '~> 2.5.2'
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- Add the following to your Cartfile:
github "ActionKit/ActionKit" == 2.5.2
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- Run
carthage update
- Run
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- Add the framework as described in Carthage Readme
ActionKit extends target-action functionality by providing easy to use methods that take closures instead of a selector. ActionKit uses a singleton which stores the closures and acts as the target. Closures capture and store references to any constants and variables from their context, so the user is free to use variables from the context in which the closure was defined in.
- Add an action based closure to any
UIGestureRecognizersubclass (eg.UITapGestureRecognizer,UIPanGestureRecognizer...) instead of needing to use the target-action mechanism - Remove actions added to
UIGestureRecognizersubclasses - Add an action based closure to any
UIControlsubclass (eg:UIButton,UIView,UISwitch...) instead of needing to use the target-action mechanism - For
UIControls, add an action for any number ofcontrolEvents - Remove actions added to
UIControlsubclasses - Add an action based closure to any
UIBarButtonItem, instead of needing target-action - Remove actions added to
UIBarButtonItems
See the examples wiki
See the changelog here
Licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE file