TableKit/Sources/TableCellAction.swift

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Swift

//
// Copyright (c) 2015 Max Sokolov https://twitter.com/max_sokolov
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import UIKit
struct TableKitNotifications {
static let CellAction = "TableKitNotificationsCellAction"
}
/**
A custom action that you can trigger from your cell.
You can eacily catch actions using a chaining manner with your row builder.
*/
public class TableCellAction {
/// The cell that triggers an action.
public let cell: UITableViewCell
/// The action unique key.
public let key: String
/// The custom user info.
public let userInfo: [NSObject: AnyObject]?
public init(key: String, sender: UITableViewCell, userInfo: [NSObject: AnyObject]? = nil) {
self.key = key
self.cell = sender
self.userInfo = userInfo
}
public func invoke() {
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().postNotificationName(TableKitNotifications.CellAction, object: self, userInfo: userInfo)
}
}