A custom SwiftUI EnvironmentValue for dynamically reading a View's SafeArea inset dimensions.
Select File -> Swift Packages -> Add Package Dependency and enter https://github.com/CypherPoet/SafeAreaInsetDimensionsEnvironmentValue.
You can add SafeAreaInsetDimensionsEnvironmentValue as a package dependency in your Package.swift file:
let package = Package(
//...
dependencies: [
.package(
name: "SafeAreaInsetDimensionsEnvironmentValue",
url: "https://github.com/CypherPoet/SafeAreaInsetDimensionsEnvironmentValue",
.upToNextMinor(from: "0.1.0")
),
],
//...
)From there, refer to SafeAreaInsetDimensionsEnvironmentValue as a "target dependency" in any of your package's targets that need it.
targets: [
.target(
name: "YourLibrary",
dependencies: [
"SafeAreaInsetDimensionsEnvironmentValue",
],
...
),
...
]Then simply import SafeAreaInsetDimensionsEnvironmentValue wherever you’d like to use it.
📝 Note: To make the library available to your entire project, you could also leverage the functionality of the _@exported keyword by placing the following line somewhere at the top level of your project:
@_exported import SafeAreaInsetDimensionsEnvironmentValueContributions to SafeAreaInsetDimensionsEnvironmentValue are most welcome. Check out some of the issue templates for more info.
- Xcode 13.0+
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For now, the best way to view the docs is to open the project in Xcode and run the Build Documentation command. At some point in the future, I'm hoping to leverage the tooling the develops for generating/hosting DocC documentation. (Please feel free to let me know if you have any ideas or tooling recommendations around this 🙂).
SafeAreaInsetDimensionsEnvironmentValue is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.