Proposer provides a single API to request permission for access Camera, Photos, Microphone, Contacts, Reminders, Calendar, Location or Notifications.
Swift 4.2, iOS 9.0
(Swift 3, use version 1.1.0)
Only one single API:
proposeToAccess(_:agreed:rejected:)
In real world:
import Proposer
@IBAction func choosePhoto() {
let photos: PrivateResource = .photos
let propose: Propose = {
proposeToAccess(photos, agreed: {
print("I can access Photos. :]\n")
if UIImagePickerController.isSourceTypeAvailable(.savedPhotosAlbum) {
let imagePicker = UIImagePickerController()
imagePicker.sourceType = .savedPhotosAlbum
self.present(imagePicker, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}, rejected: {
self.alertNoPermissionToAccess(photos)
})
}
showProposeMessageIfNeedFor(photos, andTryPropose: propose)
}
When you want to get user's location, thanks to Swift's enum, you can even choose the usage mode:
@IBAction func shareLocation() {
let location: PrivateResource = .location(.whenInUse)
let propose: Propose = {
proposeToAccess(location, agreed: {
print("I can access Location. :]\n")
}, rejected: {
self.alertNoPermissionToAccess(location)
})
}
showProposeMessageIfNeedFor(location, andTryPropose: propose)
}
Depending on your needs, you must add a NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription
or NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription
to your Info.plist
See the demo for more information.
I recommend you add a UIViewController+Proposer.swift
file (like the demo) for show localized alert before the first proposal or when propose failed.
Feel free to drag Proposer.swift
to your iOS Project. But it's recommended to use Carthage (or CocoaPods).
github "nixzhu/Proposer"
pod 'Proposer'
NIX @nixzhu
Proposer is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.