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TTProgressHUD is a light weight HUD written in SwiftUI meant to display the progress of an ongoing task on iOS.

TTProgressHUD

TTProgressHUD is a light weight HUD written in SwiftUI meant to display the progress of an ongoing task on iOS. TTProgressHUD (left) was designed to look as similar as possible to the Apple HUD (example from Podcast.app, right).

Installation

Xcode 11 and iOS 13 is required.

Swift Package Manager

Manually

Drag TTProgressHUD.swift and TTProgressHUDConfig.swift into your project.

Usage

Use TTProgressHUD wisely! Only use it if you absolutely need to perform a task before taking the user forward. Bad use case examples: pull to refresh, infinite scrolling, sending message.

Import

Import the TTProgressHUD package:

import TTProgressHUD

Instantiate and show the HUD view

struct ContentView: View {
    @State var hudVisible = true
    @State var hudConfig = TTProgressHUDConfig()
    
    var body: some View {
        TTProgressHUD($hudVisible, config: hudConfig)
    }
}

Customization

TTProgressHUD can be customized via the TTProgressHUDConfig struct. The default values were chosen so that TTProgressHUD looks as similar as possible to the Apple HUD.

public init(
    type: TTProgressHUDType         = .loading,
    title: String?                  = nil,
    caption: String?                = nil,
    minSize: CGSize                 = CGSize(width: 100.0, height: 100.0),
    cornerRadius: CGFloat           = 12.0,
    backgroundColor: Color          = .clear,
    foregroundColor: Color          = Color(.systemBackground),
    titleForegroundColor: Color     = .primary,
    captionForegroundColor: Color   = .secondary,
    shadowColor: Color              = .clear,
    shadowRadius: CGFloat           = 0.0,
    borderColor: Color              = .clear,
    borderWidth: CGFloat            = 0.0,
    lineWidth: CGFloat              = 10.0,
    imageViewSize: CGSize           = CGSize(width: 100, height: 100),
    imageViewForegroundColor: Color = .primary,
    successImage: String            = "checkmark.circle",
    warningImage: String            = "exclamationmark.circle",
    errorImage: String              = "xmark.circle",
    shouldAutoHide: Bool            = false,
    allowsTapToHide: Bool           = false,
    autoHideInterval: TimeInterval  = 10.0,
    hapticsEnabled: Bool            = true
){...}

Haptic Feedback

TTProgressHUD will automatically trigger haptic feedback depending on which HUD is being displayed. The feedback maps as follows:

  • TTProgressHUDType.success <-> UINotificationFeedbackTypeSuccess
  • TTProgressHUDType.warning <-> UINotificationFeedbackTypeWarning
  • TTProgressHUDType.error <-> UINotificationFeedbackTypeError

Contributing to this project

If you have feature requests or bug reports, feel free to help out by sending pull requests or by creating new issues. Please take a moment to review the guidelines written by Nicolas Gallagher:

License

TTProgressHUD is distributed under the terms and conditions of the MIT license.

Credits

TTProgressHUD is brought to you by Tobias Tiemerding and based on SVProgressHUD. If you're using TTProgressHUD in your project, attribution would be very appreciated.