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mbrandonw / FB10144005.md
Last active March 22, 2024 17:05
iOS 16 Navigation API feedbacks

How to execute logic when NavigationLink is tapped?

FB10144005

Currently it doesn't seem possible to execute additional logic when a navigation link is tapped with the new NavigationLink(value:) initializer. When the link is tapped it updates path state all the way back at the root NavigationStack to drive navigation, but there are many times where we need to perform logic after the tap and before the drill down.

For example, after tapping a link we may want to pre-emptively load some data to show on the drill down screen. Or we may want to perform some form validation. Or we may want to track some analytics. This does not seem possible with the current link API.

A workaround is to use Buttons instead of NavigationLinks, but then you lose all of the styling and affordances given to links, such as chevrons when used in List.

If the API for NavigationLink cannot be changed to accomodate for this, perhaps a new ButtonStyle could be introduced that allows regular buttons to take on the sty

@kylehughes
kylehughes / TornRectangle.swift
Last active May 7, 2024 07:17
A rectangle shape for SwiftUI that can render any edge like a torn piece of paper.
// Copyright 2021 Kyle Hughes
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated
// documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
// rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
// permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
// Software.
//
@krzysztofzablocki
krzysztofzablocki / debugDiffing.swift
Created August 18, 2021 18:28
Higher order reducer for TCA that enables better debugging
import ComposableArchitecture
import Difference
import Foundation
/// A container for storing action filters.
///
/// The logic behind having this rather than a normal closure is that it allows us to namespace and gather action filters together in a consistent manner.
/// - Note: You should be adding extensions in your modules and exposing common filters you might want to use to focus your debugging work, e.g.
/// ```swift
/// extension ActionFilter where Action == AppAction {
@nicklockwood
nicklockwood / CodableVersioning.swift
Last active January 29, 2024 11:31
Example demonstrating how to use versioning for Codable structs
// This gist demonstrates how you can implement versioning for a Codable struct to support loading
// old serialized data after changing the structure. Notable features of this solution:
//
// * No need to make new properties optional, or to perform post-processing on the struct after
// loading in ordeer to populate missing values
// * No need to change the call site - from the outside this struct behaves just the same
// as if we had implemented codable directly in the normal way.
// * Versioning can be applied individually to parents or leaves in a larger tree of
// structs without affecting the other elements
// * This approach will work even if the original struct was not designed with versioning in mind
@Hiroki-Kawakami
Hiroki-Kawakami / ContentView.swift
Last active May 7, 2024 18:38
SwiftUI Change Status Bar Color with UIWindow
//
// ContentView.swift
// StatusBarTest
//
// Created by hiroki on 2021/02/11.
//
import SwiftUI
struct ContentView: View {
@DreamingInBinary
DreamingInBinary / Best in Class iOS Checklist
Last active January 29, 2024 18:18
This is a public checklist updated every year after the latest version of iOS and iPadOS are shipped. It's a boiled down version of a "Best in Class" app checklist created by Jordan Morgan.
# A Best in Class Checklist
A boiled down checklist adapted from this [post](https://www.swiftjectivec.com/a-best-in-class-app/), created by @jordanmorgan10.
> To use this, create a Github Issue in your own repo, and simply copy and paste this text.
## iOS Core Technology
_Things any iOS app can benefit from_
- [ ] iCloud Sync
- [ ] Focus Filter Support
@douglashill
douglashill / explore-localisation-glossaries.swift
Last active August 24, 2022 05:39
Prints out translations from Apple’s glossary files matching text in a supplied English .strings file. Read more: https://douglashill.co/localisation-using-apples-glossaries/
#! /usr/bin/swift
// Douglas Hill, March 2020
// Prints out translations from Apple’s glossary files matching text in a supplied English .strings file.
// More detail in the article at https://douglashill.co/localisation-using-apples-glossaries/
import Foundation
let stringsSource = URL(fileURLWithPath: "PUT THE PATH TO YOUR ENGLISH .strings FILE HERE")
@mecid
mecid / PagerView.swift
Last active December 10, 2023 19:24
PagerView in SwiftUI
//
// PagerView.swift
//
// Created by Majid Jabrayilov on 12/5/19.
// Copyright © 2019 Majid Jabrayilov. All rights reserved.
//
import SwiftUI
struct PagerView<Content: View>: View {
let pageCount: Int
@danielmartin
danielmartin / BetterXcodeJumpToCounterpartSwift.org
Last active March 9, 2024 02:00
Add support for a better Xcode's Jump to Next Counterpart in Swift

If you work on a Swift project that follows the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) architecture or similar, you may want to jump to counterpart in Xcode from your view to your model, and then to your view model. (ie. by using Ctrl+Cmd+Up and Ctrl+Cmd+Down).

You can do this in recent versions of Xcode by setting a configuration default.

From a terminal, just type this command and press Enter:

defaults write com.apple.dt.Xcode IDEAdditionalCounterpartSuffixes -array-add "ViewModel" "View"