The elegant yet functional dropdown menu, written in Swift, appears underneath the navigation bar to display a list of defined items when a user clicks on the navigation title.
BTNavigationDropdownMenu is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
use_frameworks!
pod 'BTNavigationDropdownMenu'
Go ahead and import BTNavigationDropdownMenu into your own Swift files
import BTNavigationDropdownMenu
Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager that builds your dependencies and provides you with binary frameworks.
You can install Carthage with Homebrew using the following command:
$ brew update
$ brew install carthage
To integrate BTNavigationDropdownMenu into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile
:
github "PhamBaTho/BTNavigationDropdownMenu" ~> 0.7
Run carthage update
to build the framework and drag the built BTNavigationDropdownMenu.framework
into your Xcode project.
Start by creating an Array that contains strings as elements of a dropdown list:
let items = ["Most Popular", "Latest", "Trending", "Nearest", "Top Picks"]
Create a new instance of BTNavigationDropdownMenu:
let menuView = BTNavigationDropdownMenu(navigationController: self.navigationController, containerView: self.navigationController!.view, title: BTTitle.title("Dropdown Menu"), items: items)
or like this:
let menuView = BTNavigationDropdownMenu(title: BTTitle.index(1), items: items)
BTTitle is an enum. We can set BTTitle.title(string)
or BTTitle.index(Int)
(Note: BTTitle.index
is the index of defined items
array).
By default, navigationController
is the topmost navigation controller and containerView
is keyWindow.
(keyWindow
is recommended for containerView
so that the black overlay can cover the whole screen. In some cases, keyWindow
doesn't work properly, like using with side menu (e.g. SWRevealViewController), the dropdown menu doesn't move along with the parent view or navigation controller. To workaround this issue, you can use self.navigationController!.view
.)
Set title of navigation bar as menuView:
self.navigationItem.titleView = menuView
Call BTNavigationDropdownMenu closure to get the index of selected cell:
menuView.didSelectItemAtIndexHandler = {[weak self] (indexPath: Int) -> () in
print("Did select item at index: \(indexPath)")
self.selectedCellLabel.text = items[indexPath]
}
menuView.show()
or menuView.hide()
to show or hide dropdown menu manually.
menuView.toggle()
to toogle dropdown menu shown/hide.
menuView.isShown
(Boolean type) property to check showing state of dropdown menu.
menuView.updateItems(items: [AnyObject])
to update items in dropdown menu.
First, assign the items and frame for the dropdown menu. Then, customize the look and feel of the menu by overriding these properties:
Name | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
navigationBarTitleFont |
Navigation bar title font | System font, bold, size 17 |
cellHeight |
Cell height | 50 |
arrowImage |
Arrow next to the navigation title | Provided image |
arrowPadding |
Padding between the navigation title and arrow | 15 |
cellBackgroundColor |
Cell background color | UIColor.white |
cellSeparatorColor |
Cell separator color | UIColor.darkGray |
cellTextLabelColor |
Text color inside of the cell | UIColor.darkGray |
cellTextLabelFont |
Text font inside the cell | System font, bold, size 17 |
cellTextLabelAlignment |
Text alignment inside of the cell | NSTextAlignment.left |
cellSelectionColor |
Selected color of the cell | UIColor.lightGray |
checkMarkImage |
Checkmark icon for the cell | Provided image |
animationDuration |
Animation duration for showing/hiding of the menu | 0.3 |
maskBackgroundColor |
Mask layer color | UIColor.black |
maskBackgroundOpacity |
Opacity of the mask layer | 0.3 |
menuTitleColor |
Title color displayed in the menu | UIColor.lightGray |
shouldKeepSelectedCellColor |
Selected cell color visibility when menu is shown | false |
shouldChangeTitleText |
Ability to change the selected title text | true |
selectedCellTextLabelColor |
Selected cell text label color | UIColor.darkGray |
arrowTintColor |
Tint color of the arrow | UIColor.white |
- iOS 9.0+
See the CHANGELOG for details
BTNavigationDropdownMenu is available under the MIT License. See the LICENSE for details.