A marriage between the Shazam Discover UI and Tinder, built with UICollectionView in Swift.
The goal of this project is to recreate the Discover UI in Shazam (which I think is a great, fun way to display content) in combination with a Tinder style of swiping cards to the left/right.
The idea behind this is that in some cases, you don’t want to swipe away cards, but keep them available for later on. This implementation allows for that. And it’s a fun way to interact with content.
It’s built with a UICollectionView
and a custom flowLayout.
To install with CocoaPods, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'VerticalCardSwiper'
To install with Carthage, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
github "JoniVR/VerticalCardSwiper"
To try out VerticalCardSwiper
pod try VerticalCardSwiper
or open the project and run the Example.
VerticalCardSwiper
behaves a lot like a standard UICollectionView
.
To use it inside your UIViewController
:
import VerticalCardSwiper
class ExampleViewController: UIViewController, VerticalCardSwiperDatasource {
private var cardSwiper: VerticalCardSwiper!
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
cardSwiper = VerticalCardSwiper(frame: self.view.bounds)
view.addSubview(cardSwiper)
cardSwiper.datasource = self
// register cardcell for storyboard use
cardSwiper.register(nib: UINib(nibName: "ExampleCell", bundle: nil), forCellWithReuseIdentifier: "ExampleCell")
}
func cardForItemAt(verticalCardSwiperView: VerticalCardSwiperView, cardForItemAt index: Int) -> CardCell {
if let cardCell = verticalCardSwiperView.dequeueReusableCell(withReuseIdentifier: "ExampleCell", for: index) as? ExampleCardCell {
return cardCell
}
return CardCell()
}
func numberOfCards(verticalCardSwiperView: VerticalCardSwiperView) -> Int {
return 100
}
}
/// Indicates if side swiping on cards is enabled. Set to false if you don't want side swiping. Default is `true`.
@IBInspectable public var isSideSwipingEnabled: Bool = true
/// Allows you to enable/disable the stacking effect. Default is `true` (enabled).
@IBInspectable public var isStackingEnabled: Bool = true
/// The transform animation that is shown on the top card when scrolling through the cards. Default is 0.05.
@IBInspectable public var firstItemTransform: CGFloat = 0.05
/// The inset (spacing) at the top for the cards. Default is 40.
@IBInspectable public var topInset: CGFloat = 40
/// The inset (spacing) at each side of the cards. Default is 20.
@IBInspectable public var sideInset: CGFloat = 20
/// Sets how much of the next card should be visible. Default is 50.
@IBInspectable public var visibleNextCardHeight: CGFloat = 50
/// Vertical spacing between the focussed card and the bottom (next) card. Default is 40.
@IBInspectable public var cardSpacing: CGFloat = 40
/// Allows you to set the view to Stack at the Top or at the Bottom. Default is true.
@IBInspectable public var isStackOnBottom: Bool = true
/// Sets how many cards of the stack are visible in the background
@IBInspectable public var stackedCardsCount: Int = 1
/**
Returns an array of indexes (as Int) that are currently visible in the `VerticalCardSwiperView`.
This includes cards that are stacked (behind the focussed card).
*/
public var indexesForVisibleCards: [Int]
UICollectionView
, you can reload the data by callingcardSwiper.reloadData()
cardSwiper.focussedCardIndex
cardSwiper.scrollToCard(at: Int, animated: Bool) -> Bool
cardSwiper.cardForItem(at: Int) -> CardCell?
cardSwiper.swipeCardAwayProgrammatically(at: Int, to: SwipeDirection, withDuration: TimeInterval = 0.3) -> Bool
Make sure to update your datasource first, otherwise an error will occur.
cardSwiper.moveCard(at: Int, to: Int)
cardSwiper.deleteCards(at: [Int])
cardSwiper.insertCards(at: [Int])
To handle swipe gestures, implement the VerticalCardSwiperDelegate
.
class ViewController: UIViewController, VerticalCardSwiperDelegate {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
cardSwiper.delegate = self
}
func willSwipeCardAway(card: CardCell, index: Int, swipeDirection: SwipeDirection) {
// called right before the card animates off the screen (optional).
}
func didSwipeCardAway(card: CardCell, index: Int, swipeDirection: SwipeDirection) {
// handle swipe gestures (optional).
}
func didCancelSwipe(card: CardCell, index: Int) {
// Called when a card swipe is cancelled (when the threshold wasn't reached)
}
func sizeForItem(verticalCardSwiperView: VerticalCardSwiperView, index: Int) -> CGSize {
// Allows you to return custom card sizes (optional).
return CGSize(width: verticalCardSwiperView.frame.width * 0.75, height: verticalCardSwiperView.frame.height * 0.75)
}
func didScroll(verticalCardSwiperView: VerticalCardSwiperView) {
// Tells the delegate when the user scrolls through the cards (optional).
}
func didEndScroll(verticalCardSwiperView: VerticalCardSwiperView) {
// Tells the delegate when scrolling through the cards came to an end (optional).
}
func didDragCard(card: CardCell, index: Int, swipeDirection: SwipeDirection) {
// Called when the user starts dragging a card to the side (optional).
}
func didTapCard(verticalCardSwiperView: VerticalCardSwiperView, index: Int) {
// Tells the delegate when the user taps a card (optional).
}
func didHoldCard(verticalCardSwiperView: VerticalCardSwiperView, index: Int, state: UIGestureRecognizer.State) {
// Tells the delegate when the user holds a card (optional).
}
}
Subclass the CardCell
to customize the cards.
class ExampleCardCell: CardCell {
}
Joni Van Roost, [email protected]
VerticalCardSwiper is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
Feel free to submit a pull request, open an issue or fork this project. Any help is always appreciated.
A big thank you to all the contributors!