If you haven't used it, Please use Rename -> UIAdapter.
If you have used it and want to migrate together, Please check the migration guide
- Numerical type fast conversion
- Storyboard equal scale adaptation
- Xib equal scale adaptation
- Custom calculation processing
- Quick match for each screen size type
CocoaPods - Podfile
pod 'AutoInch'
Carthage - Cartfile
github "lixiang1994/AutoInch"
Select Xcode menu File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependency
and enter repository URL with GUI.
Repository: https://github.com/lixiang1994/AutoInch
Add the following to the dependencies of your Package.swift
:
.package(url: "https://github.com/lixiang1994/AutoInch.git", from: "version")
First make sure to import the framework:
import AutoInch
Here are some usage examples. All devices are also available as simulators:
AutoLayout (SnapKit):
private func setupLayout() {
cardView.snp.makeConstraints { (make) in
make.top.equalTo(16.auto())
make.left.right.equalToSuperview().inset(15.auto())
make.bottom.equalTo(-26.auto())
}
lineView.snp.makeConstraints { (make) in
make.left.right.equalToSuperview().inset(15.auto())
make.top.equalTo(titleLabel.snp.bottom)
make.height.equalTo(1)
}
titleLabel.snp.makeConstraints { (make) in
make.top.equalToSuperview()
make.left.equalTo(15.auto())
make.height.equalTo(48.auto())
}
stateLabel.snp.makeConstraints { (make) in
make.top.equalTo(lineView).offset(10.auto())
make.left.equalTo(15.auto())
make.height.equalTo(15.auto())
}
}
Property (Then):
private lazy var cardView = UIView().then {
$0.cornerRadius = 6.auto()
$0.backgroundColor = .white
}
private lazy var lineView = UIView().then {
$0.backgroundColor = .hex("000000", alpha: 0.05)
}
private lazy var titleLabel = UILabel().then {
$0.textColor = .black
$0.font = .systemFont(ofSize: 20.auto(), weight: .medium)
}
private lazy var stateLabel = UILabel().then {
$0.textColor = .gray
$0.font = .systemFont(ofSize: 12.auto(), weight: .medium)
}
Storyboard / Xib:
e.g.
// default other screen numberOfLines = 0
// 3.5 inches screen numberOfLines = 1
// 4.0 inches screen numberOfLines = 2
label.numberOfLines = 0.screen.inch(._3_5, is: 1).inch(._4_0, is: 2).value
// default other screen numberOfLines = 0
// width 320 screen numberOfLines = 1
// width 375 screen numberOfLines = 2
label.numberOfLines = 0.screen.width(equalTo: 320, is: 1).width(equalTo: 375, is: 2).value
print("this is " + "default".screen
.width(equalTo: 375, is: "width equal to 375")
.width(lessThan: 414, is: "width less than 414")
.width(greaterThan: 414, is: "width greater than 414")
.height(equalTo: 700, is: "height equal to 375")
.height(lessThan: 844, is: "height less than 844")
.height(greaterThan: 844, is: "height greater than 844")
.inch(._4_7, is: "4.7-inch")
.inch(._5_8, is: "5.8-inch")
.inch(._6_5, is: "6.5-inch")
.level(.compact, is: "screen (4:3)")
.level(.regular, is: "screen (16:9)")
.level(.full, is: "screen (19.5:9)")
.value
)
If you have the need for a specific feature that you want implemented or if you experienced a bug, please open an issue. If you extended the functionality of AutoInch yourself and want others to use it too, please submit a pull request.
AutoInch is under MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.