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TableKit is a super lightweight yet powerful generic library that handles a complexity of UITableView's datasource and delegate methods in a Swift environment. Tablet's goal is to provide an easiest way to create complex table views. With Tablet you don't have to write a messy code of `switch` or `if` statements when you deal with bunch of different cells in different sections.
TableKit is a super lightweight yet powerful generic library that handles a complexity of UITableView's datasource and delegate methods in a Swifty way. TableKit's goal is to provide the easiest way to create complex table views. With TableKit you don't have to write a messy code of `switch` or `if` statements when you deal with bunch of different cells in different sections.
## Features
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- [x] Extensibility
- [x] Tests
Docs will be updated soon.
## Usage
Create your rows:
```swift
let row1 = TableRow<String, StringTableViewCell>(item: "1")
let row2 = TableRow<String, IntTableViewCell>(item: 2)
let row3 = TableRow<String, FloatTableViewCell>(item: 3.0)
```
Put rows into section:
```swift
let s = TableSection(rows: [row1, row2, row3])
```
And configure your table:
```swift
let tableDirector = TableDirector(tableView: tableView)
tableDirector += section
```
Done. Your table is ready. You may want to look at your cell. It has to conform to ConfigurableCell protocol:
```swift
class StringTableViewCell: UITableViewCell, ConfigurableCell {
typealias T = String
func configure(string: T) {
titleLabel.text = string
}
static func estimatedHeight() -> CGFloat {
return 44
}
}
```
## License
Tablet is available under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
TableKit is available under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.