Custom view for easily displaying in-app push notification that feels like default iOS banners.
- Will look like iOS7 on iOS7 and will (try to) look like iOS6 on iOS6.
- Both block and protocol ways are available to control the action of tapping the message and showing/dismissing the view.
- Automatic handling for more than 1 push - Try calling
showWithNotificationMessage:
repeatedly to see how this works (Shown in the example app). - Action block for tapping the message can be changed at any time - even after the view is already on screen! (Use
setMessageAction:
to set it). - Optionaly hide the view after X seconds (Default is 5), remove comment in code the make this work...
This is a one liner. Simply import and call this method to show a message:
#import "AGPushNoteView.h"
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[AGPushNoteView showWithNotificationMessage:@"John Doe sent you a message!"];
To set the action for when the user tap the message, call:
[AGPushNoteView setMessageAction:^(NSString *message) {
// Do something...
}];
- Since AGPushNote can handle showing multiple notifications, the
message
object in the block will be the message the user tapped on.
To use the delegate methods call:
id <AGPushNoteViewDelegate> someObj...
[AGPushNoteView setDelegateForPushNote:someObj];
To use the timer to auto hide the view after showing it, finds this line and remove the comment from it:
@implementation AGPushNoteView
.
.
PUSH_VIEW.closeTimer = [NSTimer...
The default 5 seconds delay is set in a define in the head of the .m
file:
#define CLOSE_PUSH_SEC 5
.
.
@interface AGPushNoteView() ...
- Add cool parallax effect to the iOS7 view (Supposed to be easy, less easy when subclassing
UIToolbar
insteadUIView
...). - Add option to put small icon next to the message.
- Add option to switch the X button to the right side.
AGNoteView was created by Aviel Gross in the development of TLV Airport