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README.md
Tablet is a super lightweight yet powerful generic library that handles a complexity of UITableView's datasource and delegate 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 statement when you deal with bunch of different cells in different sections.
Requirements
- iOS 8.0+
- Xcode 7.0+
Installation
CocoaPods
To integrate Tablet into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!
pod 'Tablet'
Then, run the following command:
$ pod install
Usage
Very basic
import Tablet
let rowBuilder = TableRowBuilder<User, UITableViewCell>(items: [user1, user2, user3], id: "reusable_id")
.action(.configure) { data in
data.cell.textLabel?.text = data.item.title
data.cell.detailTextLabel?.text = data.item.isActive ? "Active" : "Inactive"
}
let sectionBuilder = TableSectionBuilder(headerTitle: "Users", rowBuilders: [rowBuilder])
let director = TableDirector(tableView: tableView)
director.appendSections(sectionBuilder)
Cell actions
Tablet provides a chaining approach to handle actions from your cells:
import Tablet
let rowBuilder = TableRowBuilder<User, UITableViewCell>(items: [user1, user2, user3], id: "reusable_id")
.action(.configure) { data in
}
.action(.click) { data in
}
.action(.willDisplay) { data in
}
Configurable cells
Let's say you want to put your cell configuration logic into cell itself. Say you want to pass your view model (or even model) to your cell. To provide this behaviour simply follow:
import Tablet
class UserTableViewCell : UITableViewCell, ConfigurableCell {
typealias Item = User
static func reusableIdentifier() -> String {
return "reusable_id"
}
func configureWithItem(item: Item) { // item is user here
textLabel?.text = item.title
detailTextLabel?.text = item.isActive ? "Active" : "Inactive"
}
}
Once you follow the protocol, simply use TableConfigurableRowBuilder to build cells:
import Tablet
let rowBuilder = TableConfigurableRowBuilder<User, UserTableViewCell>()
rowBuilder.appendItems(users)
tableDirector.appendSection(TableSectionBuilder(rowBuilders: [rowBuilder]))
Custom cell actions
import Tablet
class UserTableViewCell : UITableViewCell {
@IBAction func buttonClicked(sender: UIButton) {
Action(key: "action_key", sender: self, userInfo: nil).trigger()
}
}
And receive this actions with your row builder:
import Tablet
let rowBuilder = TableRowBuilder<User, UserTableViewCell>(items: users, id: "reusable_id")
.action(.click) { data in
}
.action(.willDisplay) { data in
}
.action("action_key") { data in
}
License
Tablet is available under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
