Overview
SideMenu is an easy-to-use side menu container controller written in Swift 5.
Besides all the features a Side Menu should have, it supports:
- Four kinds of status bar behaviors (iOS 12 and earlier)
- Three different menu position
- Both storyboard and programmatically
- Caching the content view controller and lazy initialization
- Rubber band effect while panning
- Custom transition animation
- RTL supports
- API References
- CHANGELOG
Preview
Menu Position / Status Menu Behavior
Above + None | Below + Slide |
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SideBySide + Fade | SideBySide + HideOnMenu |
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We call the left/right view controller as the menu view controller, the central view controller as content view controller.
Installation
For Swift 5.0 and later, please use 2.0.0 or later version.
For Swift 4.0, please using 0.5.1 or earlier version. For Swift 4.2, please using 1.x.
CocoaPods
To install SideMenu
with CocoaPods, add the below line in your Podfile
:
pod 'SideMenuSwift'
# Note it's NOT 'SideMenu'
Carthage
To install SideMenu
with Carthage, add the below line in your Cartfile
:
github "kukushi/SideMenu" "master"
Swift Package Manager
- In your project's Package Description, click the
+
to add a new package. - Paste
https://github.com/kukushi/SideMenu.git
into the search field. - Choose the project to integrate in the Add to Project selection box.
- Click Add Package.
- Note that you should use
import SideMenu
to importSideMenu
.
Usages
Storyboard
To set up `SideMenu` in storyboard:
- Open the view controller's Identity inspector. Change its Class to
SideMenuController
and Module toSideMenuSwift
. - Set up the menu view controller and the initial content view controller in your Storyboard. Add a Custom segue from the
SideMenuController
to each of them.- Change the menu segue's identifier to
SideMenu.Menu
, Class toSideMenuSegue
and Module toSideMenuSwift
. - Change the content segue's identifier to
SideMenu.Content
, Class toSideMenuSegue
and Module toSideMenuSwift
.
- Change the menu segue's identifier to
- (Optional) If you want to use custom segue identifier:
- Open the
SideMenuController
's Attribute inspector. - In the Side Menu Controller section, modify the Content SegueID/Menu SegueID to the desired value and change the corresponding segue's identifier.
- Open the
- It's done. Check this screenshot a for clear view.
Programmatically
To start the app with `SideMenu` programmatically:
import UIKit
import SideMenuSwift
// If you are using Carthage, uses `import SideMenu`
@UIApplicationMain
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate {
var window: UIWindow?
@objc func applicationDidFinishLaunching(_ application: UIApplication) {
let contentViewController = ...
let menuViewController = ...
window = UIWindow(frame: UIScreen.main.bounds)
window?.rootViewController = SideMenuController(contentViewController: contentViewController,
menuViewController: menuViewController)
window?.makeKeyAndVisible()
return true
}
}
Use the sideMenuController
method which provided in UIViewController
's extension to get the parent SideMenuController
:
viewController.sideMenuController?.revealMenu()
Preferences
All the preferences of SideMenu can be found in SideMenuController.preferences
. It's recommend to check out the Example
to see how those options will take effect.
SideMenuController.preferences.basic.menuWidth = 240
SideMenuController.preferences.basic.statusBarBehavior = .hideOnMenu
SideMenuController.preferences.basic.position = .below
SideMenuController.preferences.basic.direction = .left
SideMenuController.preferences.basic.enablePanGesture = true
SideMenuController.preferences.basic.supportedOrientations = .portrait
SideMenuController.preferences.basic.shouldRespectLanguageDirection = true
// See a lot more options on `Preferences.swift`.
Caching the Content
One of the coolest features of SideMenu
is caching.
// Cache the view controllers somewhere in your code
sideMenuController?.cache(viewController: secondViewController, with: "second")
sideMenuController?.cache(viewController: thirdViewController, with: "third")
// Switch to it when needed
sideMenuController?.setContentViewController(with: "second")
What about the content view controller initialized from the Storyboard? We can use the preferences to apply a default key for it!
SideMenuController.preferences.basic.defaultCacheKey = "default"
What if we can't want to load all the content view controllers so early? We can use lazy caching:
sideMenuController?.cache(viewControllerGenerator: { self.storyboard?.instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "SecondViewController") }, with: "second")
sideMenuController?.cache(viewControllerGenerator: { self.storyboard?.instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "ThirdViewController") }, with: "third")
Requirements
- Xcode 10 or later
- iOS 9.0 or later
License
SideMenu is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.