Last Update: 18/July/2020.
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๐ A set of advanced compositional layouts for UICollectionView
with examples [Swift 5.2, iOS 13]. All the layouts support both portrait
and landscape
orientations as well as support for all iOS
and iPadOS
related size classes.
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There are no dependencies as well as any package managers involved. The project has more like a demo app setup e.g simply grab what you need for your needs. Each layout is wrapped into a separate UIViewController
type for convenience (I could've create a separate layout factory and have just a single view controller, however, for the sake of simplicity I decided to make it possible to extract layouts with all the dependent code).
Simply grab a UIViewController
type with a custom layout and adjust it for your needs. The layouts are in here.
- Not all layouts may look cool in landscape orientations. In order to make them look cooler and take advantage of different aspect ratio of a screen, you need to create an alternative layout that is basically the copy of the portrait layout, but has different set of fractional width and height.
- If you want to have different layouts in portrait and landscape device orientations, you need to use either one of the following approaches:
- Use
viewWillTransition(to size: , with coordinator:)
method (ofUIViewController
class) andsetCollectionViewLayout(, animated: completion:)
method ofUICollectionView
class to properly animate changes of layout when changing orientation. - More advanced and preffered approach is to implement a custom
UICollectionViewTransitionLayout
, which is (a quote fromApple's Docs
):
A special type of layout object that lets you implement behaviors when changing from one layout to another in your collection view.
- Use
The assets used in this project were taken from the Web
. Do not use them for commercial purposes and proprietary projects. They are used just for demonstration only.
The project is available under MIT Licence