Xamarin.iOS bindings for Hero swift library.
Available on NuGet
Simply use the Hero()
extension onto a view or view controller.
using Lkzhao;
public class E1SourceViewController : UIViewController
{
public override void ViewDidLoad()
{
base.ViewDidLoad();
blackView.Hero().ID = "batman";
redView.Hero().ID = "ironman";
}
}
public class E1DestViewController : UIViewController
{
public override void ViewDidLoad()
{
base.ViewDidLoad();
this.Hero().IsEnabled = true;
this.Hero().SetModalAnimation(HeroDefaultAnimationType.PageIn, HeroAnimationDirection.Right);
blackView.Hero().ID = "batman";
redView.Hero().ID = "ironman";
whiteView.Hero().Modifiers = Modifiers.Fade().Duration(2);
}
}
- Add modifiers as classes/methods
- Add plugins
The bindings have been made thanks to Lucas Teixeira unofficial Swift3 bindings for Xamarion.iOS.
All the instruction are on StackOverflow, but I created a Libs/build.sh
script that takes care of all the main steps.
You only have to rebuild the modified Libs\xcode\Cosmos
XCode project, for iPhone & Simulator (by running Product > Build for Running
, and copy the two Release-iphoneos
and Release-iphonesimulator
into Libs\input
prior to the build script.
Several extensions methods and classes were also added to have more similar api to the original swift one, so adaptations from generated api definition should be added.
When creating the IPA for publish you might get the following error:
"Invalid Swift Support - The SwiftSupport folder is missing. Rebuild your app using the current public (GM) version of Xcode and resubmit it."
When using Xcode 7 you might need use this script: https://github.com/jamesbar2/auto-ipa-packager or https://github.com/bq/ipa-packager
When using Xcode 8 (which updated Swift to 2.3 and 3.0) you should use this: https://github.com/Flash3001/ipa-packager
Contributions are welcome! If you find a bug please report it and if you want a feature please report it.
If you want to contribute code please file an issue and create a branch off of the current dev branch and file a pull request.
MIT © Aloïs Deniel