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OHCubeView

Scroll view subclass inspired by the Instagram Stories cube.

demonstration

Requirements

  • iOS >= 9.0
  • Autolayout

N.B.

Only supports portrait mode.

Installation

CocoaPods

In your podfile, add pod 'OHCubeView' and run pod install. Done!

Usage

  • Using interface builder, add a UIScrollView instance to the storyboard and make it a subclass of OHCubeView. Hook the instance up to an IBOutlet in the view controller.

Usage 1

  • In your view controller, programmatically add subviews to the cube view (note that this can be any kind of UIView subclass). Layout constraints are automatically added to the subviews.
import UIKit
import OHCubeView

class ViewController: UIViewController {

    @IBOutlet weak var cubeView: OHCubeView!
    
    override func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()
        
        // 1. Create subviews for our cube view (in this case, five image views)
        
        let iv1 = UIImageView(image: UIImage(named: "img1"))
        let iv2 = UIImageView(image: UIImage(named: "img2"))
        let iv3 = UIImageView(image: UIImage(named: "img3"))
        let iv4 = UIImageView(image: UIImage(named: "img4"))
        let iv5 = UIImageView(image: UIImage(named: "img5"))
        
        // 2. Add all subviews to the cube view
        
        cubeView.addChildViews([iv1, iv2, iv3, iv4, iv5])
    }
}

TODOs

  • Support for infinite paging
  • Add custom delegate methods