Composing NSAttributedString
with SwiftUI-style syntax, powered by Result Builder.
Project Link: https://github.com/ethanhuang13/NSAttributedStringBuilder
Features | |
---|---|
🐦 | Open source library written in Swift 5.4 |
🍬 | SwiftUI-like syntax |
💪 | Support most attributes in NSAttributedString.Key |
📦 | Distribution with Swift Package Manager |
🧪 | Fully tested code |
🛠 | Continuously integrates in Swift Source Compatibility Suite |
Traditionally we compose a NSAttributedString
like this:
let mas = NSMutableAttributedString(string: "")
mas.append(NSAttributedString(string: "Hello world", attributes: [.font: UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 24), .foregroundColor: UIColor.red]))
mas.append(NSAttributedString(string: "\n"))
mas.append(NSAttributedString(string: "with Swift", attributes: [.font: UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 20), .foregroundColor: UIColor.orange]))
Now, with NSAttributedStringBuilder, we can use SwiftUI-like syntax to declare NSAttributedString
:
let attributedString = NSAttributedString {
AText("Hello world")
.font(.systemFont(ofSize: 24))
.foregroundColor(.red)
LineBreak()
AText("with Swift")
.font(.systemFont(ofSize: 20))
.foregroundColor(.orange)
}
Xcode 12.5. This project uses Swift 5.4 feature Result Builder.
Open your project in Xcode 12, navigate to Menu -> Swift Packages -> Add Package Dependency and enter https://github.com/ethanhuang13/NSAttributedStringBuilder to install.
Add pod 'NSAttributedStringBuilder13'
to your Podfile
.
Besides clearer NSAttributedString
syntax, since NSAttributedStringBuilder uses Result Builder it also enables API to build components in UIViewRepresentable
(which embeds UIView
in a SwiftUI View
).
Just like a SwiftUI Text
takes a String
as input, the purpose of AttributedText
in the sample project is to take a NSAttributedString
as input and render in SwiftUI.
To achieve this, AttributedText.swift
uses @NSAttributedStringBuilder
to support SwiftUI-style syntax:
Then using an AttributedText
will be like:
Open the sample in /SwiftUISampleApp/AttributedTextSample.xcodeproj and check AttributedText
. It uses UITextView
, you can also use UILabel
or NSTextView
.
- Better tests for image attachment
NSAttributedString
does not support link color, thereforeLink
component with a.color()
modifier has no effect. Alternatively you need to specify inUITextView.linkTextAttributes
or.tintColor
.
Initially discussed on this Twitter thread. Some code are inspired by zonble🙏.