A fully customizable navigation bar for iOS.
import CustomNavigationBar
func application(
_ application: UIApplication,
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions _: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?
) -> Bool {
CustomNavigationBar.setupCustomNavigationBar()
return true
}
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.margin = .init(top: 16, left: 32, bottom: 16, right: 32)
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.height = 32
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.spacing = 0
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.titleNumberOfLines = 1
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.minimumScaleFactor = 0.5
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.lineBreakMode = .byTruncatingMiddle
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.titleTintColor = .darkText
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.titleFont = .systemFont(ofSize: 17)
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.buttonTintColor = .original
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.popButtonImage = UIImage(named: "ic16BackIos")
CustomNavigationBar.configuration.dismissButtonImage = UIImage(named: "ic16Close")
class ViewController: UIViewController, CustomNavigationBarConfigurable {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
// navigation bar has 'back/dismiss' button and 'title' defaultly.
customTitle = "Dashboard"
}
}
// if you need to customize it view controller spesific
func customNavigationBarConfiguration() -> CustomNavigationBarConfiguration {
var configuration = CustomNavigationBar.configuration
configuration.titleTintColor = .white
configuration.buttonTintColor = .withColor(.white)
return configuration
}
// if you need to update
updateCustomNavigationBar()
// to customize items
func customNavigationBarViews() -> [CustomNavigationBarViewType] {
let languageButton = UIButton()
languageButton.setTitle("change language", for: .normal)
languageButton.addTarget(self, action: #selector(changeLanguage()), for: .touchUpInside)
let logoImage = UIImageView(image: UIImage(named: "logo"))
logoImage.contentMode = .scaleAspectFit
return [.custom(logoImage), .spacer(), .custom(languageButton)]
}
// or
func customNavigationBarViews() -> [CustomNavigationBarViewType] {
let navigationView = CustomNavigationView()
navigationView.delegate = self
navigationView.configure(with: viewModel)
return [.pop(), .custom(navigationView)]
}
To install CustomNavigationBar using Swift Package Manager you can follow the tutorial published by Apple using the URL for the CustomNavigationBar repo with the current version:
- In Xcode, select “File” → “Swift Packages” → “Add Package Dependency”
- Enter https://github.com/yucelokan/CustomNavigationBar.git