MSDynamicDrawerViewController is written in Objective-C.
So, I convert it and write in Swift.
This is integrated with UIKit Dynamics APIs(new in iOS7).
For a detail, you can refer the MSDynamicDrawerViewController.
- iOS 8.1+
- Swift 3.0+
Just drag these sources into your project.
I'll support Cocoapods or Carthage ASAP.
The usage of SSDrawerViewController is same with MSDynamicDrawerViewController.
But, compared to MSDynamicDrawerViewController, SSDrawerViewController is written in Swift.
As a result, the usage is slightly different depends on each language's syntax.
So, I'd like to share my use case in Swift 3.
// AppDelegate.swift class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate, SSDrawerViewControllerDelegate { ... var window: UIWindow? var drawerController: SSDrawerViewController? var isDrawable: Bool = true ... func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplicationLaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool { ... // DrawerViewController self.drawerController = self.window!.rootViewController as? SSDrawerViewController self.drawerController?.delegate = self self.drawerController?.addStylerFromArray([SSDrawerScaleStyler.styler(), SSDrawerFadeStyler.styler(), SSDrawerShadowStyler.styler()], forDirection: SSDrawerDirection.Left) let menuViewController: SSMenuViewController = (self.window?.rootViewController?.storyboard?.instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "MenuViewController") as? SSMenuViewController)! menuViewController.drawerViewController = self.drawerController self.drawerController?.setDrawerViewController(menuViewController, forDirection: SSDrawerDirection.Left) // Transition to the first view controller menuViewController.transitionToViewController() self.window?.rootViewController = self.drawerController self.window?.makeKeyAndVisible() ... } ... // MARK: - SSDrawerViewControllerDelegate func drawerViewController(_ drawerViewController: SSDrawerViewController, mayUpdateToPaneState paneState: SSDrawerMainState, forDirection direction: SSDrawerDirection) { print("Drawer view controller may update to state `\(paneState)` for direction `\(direction)`") if paneState == .open { if let menuViewController = drawerViewController.drawerViewController as? SSMenuViewController { if let headerView = menuViewController.menuTableView.headerView(forSection: 0) as? SSMenuHeadView { headerView.configView() } } } } func drawerViewController(_ drawerViewController: SSDrawerViewController, didUpdateToPaneState paneState: SSDrawerMainState, forDirection direction: SSDrawerDirection) { print("Drawer view controller did update to state `\(paneState)` for direction `\(direction)`") } func drawerViewController(_ drawerViewController: SSDrawerViewController, shouldBeginPanePan panGestureRecognizer: UIPanGestureRecognizer) -> Bool { return self.isDrawable } }
// SSMenuViewController.swift class SSMenuViewController: UIViewController { ... weak var drawerViewController: SSDrawerViewController? ... func transitionToViewController() -> Void { let animateTransition: Bool = self.drawerViewController?.mainViewController != nil let mainNavigationController: UINavigationController = (UIStoryboard(name: "Main", bundle: nil).instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "MasterNavigationController") as? UINavigationController)! self.drawerViewController?.setMainViewController(mainNavigationController, animated: animateTransition, completion: nil) } }
SSDrawerViewController is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.