swiftui-introspect
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swiftui-introspect | SwiftUIX | |
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29 | 3 | |
5,104 | 6,540 | |
3.5% | 2.8% | |
8.3 | 9.2 | |
about 1 month ago | 10 days ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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swiftui-introspect
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Is it possible to make this kind designs with UIKit?
That's inaccurate. It's built on top of UIKit, at least at the moment, or this kind of project would not be possible. https://github.com/siteline/SwiftUI-Introspect
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In general, how "safe" is SwiftUI introspect?
Curious if an iOS version bump has ever led to introspect not working and/or crashing.
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Why is the scroll indicator not at the edge of the screen when in left landscape mode (iPhone 13 mini)?
The scroll indicator insets are not exposed to SwiftUI, as far as I know, but you could use something like SwiftUI-Introspect to get access to the underlying UIScrollView and then set the verticalScrollIndicatorInsets
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Open source as-you-type formatting and value binding in SwiftUI.
I use https://github.com/siteline/SwiftUI-Introspect
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What is your favorite SwiftUI library?
Introspect https://github.com/siteline/SwiftUI-Introspect. I've hit problems which become excessively complex in SwiftUI and being able to adjust the underlying UIKit classes solved it without having to rebuild everything from scratch.
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Any advice to go for SwiftUI on a new production project?
I'd recommend Composable Navigator for navigation & deep linking, as well as Introspect for the times when you need to make minor changes to the UIKit components that back some SwiftUI components (without needing to fully wrap UIKit for SwiftUI).
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HighlightedTextEditor is an awesome open source SwiftUI view with powerful new features for its 2.0 release
I just released 2.0, which adds a powerful new feature. HLTE works by wrapping a UITextView, which you can now directly access. It’s inspired by SwiftUI Introspect, a great little library.
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Has SwiftUI changed since WWDC2020?
https://github.com/siteline/SwiftUI-Introspect for the cases when you do want to access that UIKit/AppKit property not exposed by SwiftUI
SwiftUIX
- What is your favorite SwiftUI library?
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Has SwiftUI changed since WWDC2020?
https://github.com/SwiftUIX/SwiftUIX for the controls that are still missing
What are some alternatives?
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hstack-snap-to-scroll - Easy-to-use HStack that snaps to elements on scroll.
url-image - AsyncImage before iOS 15. Lightweight, pure SwiftUI Image view, that displays an image downloaded from URL, with auxiliary views and local cache.
CustomBlurSafeAreas - This project has the building blocks to create a custom header and footer with `UIBlurEffect` in a `ZStack`. Current picker implementation requires iOS 14.0, but the blurred safe area itself does not.
modernize - Modernizes Python code for eventual Python 3 migration. Built on top of fissix (a fork of lib2to3)
swift-composable-architecture - A library for building applications in a consistent and understandable way, with composition, testing, and ergonomics in mind.
swift-composable-navigator - An open source library for building deep-linkable SwiftUI applications with composition, testing and ergonomics in mind
MovingNumbersView - Moving numbers effect in SwiftUI