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BFWControls.podspec
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#
# Be sure to run `pod spec lint BFWControls.podspec' to ensure this is a
# valid spec and to remove all comments including this before submitting the spec.
#
# To learn more about Podspec attributes see http://docs.cocoapods.org/specification.html
# To see working Podspecs in the CocoaPods repo see https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs/
#
Pod::Spec.new do |s|
# ――― Spec Metadata ―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― #
#
# These will help people to find your library, and whilst it
# can feel like a chore to fill in it's definitely to your advantage. The
# summary should be tweet-length, and the description more in depth.
#
s.name = "BFWControls"
s.version = "3.2.0"
s.summary = "A framework to simplify building apps using Interface Builder."
# This description is used to generate tags and improve search results.
# * Think: What does it do? Why did you write it? What is the focus?
# * Try to keep it short, snappy and to the point.
# * Write the description between the DESC delimiters below.
# * Finally, don't worry about the indent, CocoaPods strips it!
s.description = <<-DESC
A framework to simplify building apps using Interface Builder.
Some useful resources:
- "Build an App Like Lego" tutorials - Steps through building an app visually, by building components, using BFWControls' NibTableViewCell. Assumes no coding or Xcode knowledge. https://medium.com/@barefeettom/build-app-lego-tutorial-1-58de8e84798d
- Video of presentation at CocoaHeads Sydney (16 minutes): http://www.barefeetware.com/presentation/20181127_CocoaHeads_Sydney.mp4
- Video of presentation at CocoaHeads New York City (18 minutes): http://www.barefeetware.com/presentation/20180809_Xcode_Lego_NYCCocoaHeads.mp4
BFWControls contains many features to simplify building apps visually, especially when using Interface Builder. Features include:
- NibReplaceable protocol with NibView, NibTableViewCell classes:
Loading xib layouts into subclasses with no extra code.
- Adjustable protocol for UITableView:
Sticky header and footer that remain stationery while the table scrolls.
- HidingStackView:
A stack view that hides any subviews that have invisible contents (eg UILabel.text == nil and UIImageView.image == nil) or a UIStackView subview that has all of its subviews hidden. When a stack view has a hidden subview, it removes it from the arrangedSubviews, so the space it occupied is freed, essentially shrinking any unused space.
- UIView+NSLayoutConstraint:
Convenient AutoLayout functions like pinToSuperviewEdges(), pinToSuperview(with inset: CGFloat)
- StaticTableViewController:
excludedCells: easy dynamic show/hide cells and sections
- SegueHandlerType protocol:
enum SegueIdentifier
- UIApplication:
unwindToBackmostViewController()
- UIViewController+Unwind
unwindToSelf()
frontViewController
- DefaultsHandlerType protocol:
Expose UserDefaults as named variables
DESC
s.homepage = "https://bitbucket.org/BareFeetWare/BFWControls"
# s.screenshots = "www.example.com/screenshots_1.gif", "www.example.com/screenshots_2.gif"
# ――― Spec License ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― #
#
# Licensing your code is important. See http://choosealicense.com for more info.
# CocoaPods will detect a license file if there is a named LICENSE*
# Popular ones are 'MIT', 'BSD' and 'Apache License, Version 2.0'.
#
# s.license = "MIT (example)"
s.license = { :type => "MIT", :file => "License.md" }
# ――― Author Metadata ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― #
#
# Specify the authors of the library, with email addresses. Email addresses
# of the authors are extracted from the SCM log. E.g. $ git log. CocoaPods also
# accepts just a name if you'd rather not provide an email address.
#
# Specify a social_media_url where others can refer to, for example a twitter
# profile URL.
#
s.author = { "Tom Brodhurst-Hill" => "[email protected]" }
# Or just: s.author = "Tom Brodhurst-Hill"
# s.authors = { "Tom Brodhurst-Hill" => "[email protected]" }
s.social_media_url = "http://twitter.com/barefeetware"
# ――― Platform Specifics ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― #
#
# If this Pod runs only on iOS or OS X, then specify the platform and
# the deployment target. You can optionally include the target after the platform.
#
# s.platform = :ios
s.platform = :ios, "9.0"
s.swift_version = "5.0"
# When using multiple platforms
# s.ios.deployment_target = "5.0"
# s.osx.deployment_target = "10.7"
# s.watchos.deployment_target = "2.0"
# s.tvos.deployment_target = "9.0"
# ――― Source Location ―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― #
#
# Specify the location from where the source should be retrieved.
# Supports git, hg, bzr, svn and HTTP.
#
s.source = { :git => "https://github.com/BareFeetWare/BFWControls.git", :tag => "#{s.version}" }
# ――― Source Code ―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― #
#
# CocoaPods is smart about how it includes source code. For source files
# giving a folder will include any swift, h, m, mm, c & cpp files.
# For header files it will include any header in the folder.
# Not including the public_header_files will make all headers public.
#
#s.source_files = "Classes", "Classes/**/*.{h,m}"
#s.exclude_files = "Classes/Exclude"
s.source_files = "BFWControls", "BFWControls/**/*.{swift,h,m}"
# s.public_header_files = "Classes/**/*.h"
# ――― Resources ―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― #
#
# A list of resources included with the Pod. These are copied into the
# target bundle with a build phase script. Anything else will be cleaned.
# You can preserve files from being cleaned, please don't preserve
# non-essential files like tests, examples and documentation.
#
# s.resource = "icon.png"
# s.resources = "Resources/*.png"
# s.preserve_paths = "FilesToSave", "MoreFilesToSave"
# ――― Project Linking ―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― #
#
# Link your library with frameworks, or libraries. Libraries do not include
# the lib prefix of their name.
#
# s.framework = "SomeFramework"
# s.frameworks = "SomeFramework", "AnotherFramework"
# s.library = "iconv"
# s.libraries = "iconv", "xml2"
# ――― Project Settings ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― #
#
# If your library depends on compiler flags you can set them in the xcconfig hash
# where they will only apply to your library. If you depend on other Podspecs
# you can include multiple dependencies to ensure it works.
# s.requires_arc = true
# s.xcconfig = { "HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS" => "$(SDKROOT)/usr/include/libxml2" }
# s.dependency "JSONKit", "~> 1.4"
end