NavigationBackport
Helm
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MIT License | MIT License |
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NavigationBackport
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How can I use NavigationLink inside List without it affecting the rest of the layout?
still you can use it via this library by default it suppourt iOS 14+ https://github.com/johnpatrickmorgan/NavigationBackport
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Is navigation really this bad?
My team is working on updating our SwiftUI app’s navigation to use this package: https://github.com/johnpatrickmorgan/NavigationBackport
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What SwiftUI architecture are you all using?
Pretty much the same as you, just that I bit the bullet and didn't give up until I managed to get something decent on the navigation part using native SwiftUI tools. NavigationBackport + SwiftUINavigator has been surprisingly tolerable as long as you don't have a need for too many modal views or complex deeplink flows.
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I work for a large company that has had an RxSwift/UIKit codebase for about 5 years. We are about 90% SwiftUI and should be ~99% SwiftUI by the end of the year, AMA!
If you want to do it the SwiftUI way, you can try using the NavigationStack backport which gives you support all the way back to iOS 14. I am using it right now and it's ok with the addendum that you need to do some gymnastics to bubble up a navigation destination from one of the sub-sub-sub children of the view owning the navigation stack.
- iOS 14+ Navigation solution for SwiftUI
- How can I create a dynamic NavigationLink?
- New in SwiftUI 4 & iOS 16 : NavigationStack
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I Quit Using SwiftUI
There’s a back port of the nav view at https://github.com/johnpatrickmorgan/NavigationBackport
Helm
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iOS 14+ Navigation solution for SwiftUI
At the moment I am considering FlowStacks (https://github.com/johnpatrickmorgan/FlowStacks) that seems to do the trick, but I was wondering if there are any other options one would recommend. I also know of Helm (https://github.com/valentinradu/Helm) but it feels overly verbose and tedious to set up for me.
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How to do navigation properly in SwiftUI?
Have a look at Helm. It's a bit harder to set up (it relies on a graph to describe the relationships between dynamic views, a bit like storyboards, but it does support deeplinking (it's actually possible to fully restore the navigation state, overlapping views included)
- Helm: A graph-based SwiftUI router
What are some alternatives?
FlowStacks - FlowStacks allows you to hoist SwiftUI navigation and presentation state into a Coordinator
swiftui-navigation - Tools for making SwiftUI navigation simpler, more ergonomic and more precise.
STTextView - Performant and reusable macOS text view component (TextKit2), with line numbers and more. NSTextView replacement.
swift-composable-architecture - A library for building applications in a consistent and understandable way, with composition, testing, and ergonomics in mind.
swiftui-router - Path-based routing in SwiftUI
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
MVVM.Demo.SwiftUI
SwiftUIBackports - A collection of SwiftUI backports for iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS
swift-request - Declarative HTTP networking, designed for SwiftUI
SwiftUINavigator
swift-composable-navigator - An open source library for building deep-linkable SwiftUI applications with composition, testing and ergonomics in mind