- Swift 3
- Custom views for the card & overlay
- Generic
- Dynamically add new cards on top or on the bottom
- Lazy view loading
pod 'DMSwipeCards'First import the module:
import DMSwipeCardsNext create an instance of a DMSwipeCardsView:
(Element can be your custom model, or just String)
let swipeView = DMSwipeCardsView<Element>(frame: frame,
viewGenerator: viewGenerator,
overlayGenerator: overlayGenerator)Views get loaded lazy, so you have to provide DMSwipeCardsView with a ViewGenerator and optionally an OverlayGenerator.
let viewGenerator: (String, CGRect) -> (UIView) = { (element: Element, frame: CGRect) -> (UIView) in
// return a UIView here
}
let overlayGenerator: (SwipeMode, CGRect) -> (UIView) = { (mode: SwipeMode, frame: CGRect) -> (UIView) in
// return a UIView here
}To add new cards, just call the addCards method with an array of the previously defined Element:
swipeView.addCards([Element], onTop: true)DMSwipeCardsView has a delegate property so you can get informed when a card has been swipped. The delegate has to implement following methods:
func swipedLeft(_ object: Any)
func swipedRight(_ object: Any)
func cardTapped(_ object: Any)
func reachedEndOfStack()The object parameter is guarenteed to have the type Element. Sadly generics don't work here.
For a nice working demo sample, please take a look the Example project.
To run the example, first run pod install in the Example directory.
Loosly based on TinderSimpleSwipeCards