LeadKit/Sources/Extensions/UIKit/UIAlertController/UIAlertController+Extension...

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//
// Copyright (c) 2017 Touch Instinct
//
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//
import UIKit
public extension UIAlertController {
/**
Creates UIAlertController instance
- parameter item: information about alert in AlertRepresentable form
- parameter actions: actions handlers
- returns: UIAlertController instance
*/
static func alert(item: AlertRepresentable, actions: (() -> Void)?...) -> UIAlertController {
let alert = UIAlertController(title: item.title, message: item.text, preferredStyle: .alert)
zip(item.actionTitles, actions + [nil])
.map { title, action in
UIAlertAction(title: title, style: .default, handler: { _ in action?() })
}
.forEach { alert.addAction($0) }
return alert
}
}