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Fastis

SwiftMP compatible CocoaPods compatible Swift Xcode License

Fastis is a fully customisable UI component for picking dates and ranges created using the JTAppleCalendar library.

Requirements

  • iOS 13.0+
  • Xcode 11.0+
  • Swift 5.0+

Features

  • Flexible customization
  • Shortcuts for dates and ranges
  • Single date and date range modes

Android implementation

Installation

CocoaPods

CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects. You can install it with the following command:

$ gem install cocoapods

To integrate Fastis into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:

source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '13.0'
use_frameworks!

target '<Your Target Name>' do
    pod 'Fastis', '~> 2.0'
end

Then, run the following command:

$ pod install

Swift Package Manager

The Swift Package Manager is a tool for automating the distribution of Swift code and is integrated into the swift compiler.

Once you have your Swift package set up, adding Fastis as a dependency is as easy as adding it to the dependencies value of your Package.swift.

dependencies: [
    .package(url: "https://github.com/simla-tech/Fastis.git", .upToNextMajor(from: "2.0.0"))
]

Carthage

Carthage isn't supported.

Manually

If you prefer not to use either of the dependency managers mentioned above, you can manually integrate Fastis into your project.

Usage

Quick Start

import Fastis

class MyViewController: UIViewController {

    func chooseDate() {
        let fastisController = FastisController(mode: .range)
        fastisController.title = "Choose range"
        fastisController.maximumDate = Date()
        fastisController.allowToChooseNilDate = true
        fastisController.shortcuts = [.today, .lastWeek]
        fastisController.doneHandler = { resultRange in
            ...
        }
        fastisController.present(above: self)
    }

}

Single and range modes

If you want to get a single date, you have to use the Date type:

let fastisController = FastisController(mode: .single)
fastisController.initialValue = Date()
fastisController.doneHandler = { resultDate in
    print(resultDate) // resultDate is Date
}

If you want to get a date range, you have to use the FastisRange type:

let fastisController = FastisController(mode: .range)
fastisController.initialValue = FastisRange(from: Date(), to: Date()) // or .from(Date(), to: Date())
fastisController.doneHandler = { resultRange in
    print(resultRange) // resultDate is FastisRange
}

Configuration

FastisController has the following default configuration parameters:

var shortcuts: [FastisShortcut<Value>] = []
var allowsToChooseNilDate: Bool = false
var dismissHandler: (() -> Void)? = nil
var doneHandler: ((Value?) -> Void)? = nil
var initialValue: Value? = nil
var minimumDate: Date? = nil
var maximumDate: Date? = nil
var selectMonthOnHeaderTap: Bool = true
var allowDateRangeChanges: Bool = true
  • shortcuts- Shortcuts array. The default value is []. See Shortcuts section
  • allowsToChooseNilDate- Allow to choose nil date. If you set true, the done button will always be enabled. The default value is false.
  • dismissHandler- The block to execute after the dismissal finishes. The default value is nil.
  • doneHandler- The block to execute after the "Done" button will be tapped. The default value is nil.
  • initialValue- And initial value which will be selected by default. The default value is nil.
  • minimumDate- Minimal selection date. Dates less than current will be marked as unavailable. The default value is nil.
  • maximumDate- Maximum selection date. Dates more significant than current will be marked as unavailable. The default value is nil.
  • selectMonthOnHeaderTap (Only for .range mode) - Set this variable to true if you want to allow select date ranges by tapping on months. The default value is true.
  • allowDateRangeChanges (Only for .range mode) - Set this variable to false if you want to disable date range changes. Next tap after selecting a range will start a new range selection. The default value is true.

Shortcuts

Using shortcuts allows you to select set dates or date ranges quickly. By default .shortcuts is empty. The bottom container will be hidden if you don't provide any shortcuts.

In Fastis available some prepared shortcuts for each mode:

  • For .single: .today, .tomorrow, .yesterday
  • For .range: .today, .lastWeek, .lastMonth

Also, you can create your own shortcut:

var customShortcut = FastisShortcut(name: "Today") {
    let now = Date()
    return FastisRange(from: now.startOfDay(), to: now.endOfDay())
}
fastisController.shortcuts = [customShortcut, .lastWeek]

Customization

Fastis can be customised global or local. FastisConfig have some sections:

  • calendar - Base calendar that used to render UI. Default value is .current
  • controller - base view controller (cancelButtonTitle, doneButtonTitle, etc.)
  • monthHeader - month titles
  • dayCell - day cells (selection parameters, font, etc.)
  • weekView - top header view with weekday names
  • currentValueView - current value view appearance (clear button, date format, etc.)
  • shortcutContainerView - bottom view with shortcuts
  • shortcutItemView - shortcut item in the bottom view

To customise all Fastis controllers in your app, use FastisConfig.default:

FastisConfig.default.monthHeader.labelColor = .red

To customise a special FastisController instance:

var customConfig = FastisConfig.default
customConfig.controller.dayCell.dateLabelColor = .blue
let fastisController = FastisController(mode: .range, config: customConfig)

Credits

License

Fastis is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.

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