material-components_materia.../components/ButtonBar/examples/ButtonBarTypicalUseExample.swift
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[ButtonBar] Expose a rectForItem:inCoordinateSpace: API. (#7438)
This API will allow clients to present overlay views that point to views in an MDCButtonBar.

Expected usage:

```swift
@objc func didTapButton(_ item: UIBarButtonItem) {
  let rect = buttonBar.rect(for: item, in: view)
  // Present an overlay pointing at `rect`
}
```

Closes https://github.com/material-components/material-components-ios/issues/7248
2019-05-22 14:00:19 -04:00

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// Copyright 2016-present the Material Components for iOS authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
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import Foundation
import MaterialComponents.MaterialButtonBar
import MaterialComponents.MaterialContainerScheme
import MaterialComponentsBeta.MaterialButtonBar_Theming
class ButtonBarTypicalUseSwiftExample: UIViewController {
@objc var colorScheme = MDCSemanticColorScheme(defaults: .material201804)
@objc var typographyScheme = MDCTypographyScheme(defaults: .material201804)
var scheme: MDCContainerScheming {
let scheme = MDCContainerScheme()
scheme.colorScheme = colorScheme
scheme.typographyScheme = typographyScheme
return scheme
}
lazy var buttonBar = MDCButtonBar()
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
buttonBar.applyPrimaryTheme(withScheme: scheme)
// MDCButtonBar ignores the style of UIBarButtonItem.
let ignored: UIBarButtonItem.Style = .done
let actionItem = UIBarButtonItem(
title: "Action",
style: ignored,
target: self,
action: #selector(didTapActionButton)
)
let secondActionItem = UIBarButtonItem(
title: "Second action",
style: ignored,
target: self,
action: #selector(didTapActionButton)
)
buttonBar.items = [actionItem, secondActionItem]
// MDCButtonBar's sizeThatFits gives a "best-fit" size of the provided items.
let size = buttonBar.sizeThatFits(self.view.bounds.size)
let x = (self.view.bounds.size.width - size.width) / 2
let y = self.view.bounds.size.height / 2 - size.height
buttonBar.frame = CGRect(x: x, y: y, width: size.width, height: size.height)
buttonBar.autoresizingMask =
[.flexibleTopMargin, .flexibleBottomMargin, .flexibleLeftMargin, .flexibleRightMargin]
self.view.addSubview(buttonBar)
// Ensure that the controller's view isn't transparent.
view.backgroundColor = .white
}
@objc func didTapActionButton(_ item: UIBarButtonItem) {
let rect = buttonBar.rect(for: item, in: view)
print("\(rect)")
print("Did tap action item: \(item)")
}
// MARK: Typical application code (not Material-specific)
init() {
super.init(nibName: nil, bundle: nil)
self.title = "Button Bar"
}
required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
super.init(coder: aDecoder)
}
}
// MARK: Catalog by convention
extension ButtonBarTypicalUseSwiftExample {
@objc class func catalogMetadata() -> [String: Any] {
return [
"breadcrumbs": ["Button Bar", "Button Bar (Swift)"],
"primaryDemo": false,
"presentable": false,
]
}
}