A simple and easy count down view.
- iOS 8 or later.
- Xcode 7 or later.
You can use CocoaPods to install APECountdownView
by adding it to your Podfile
:
platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!
target 'MyApp' do
pod 'APECountdownView', :git => 'https://github.com/apegroup/APECountdownView.git'
end
Note that this requires CocoaPods version 36, and your iOS deployment target to be at least 8.0:
You can use Carthage to install APECountdownView
by adding it to your Cartfile
:
github "apegroup/APECountdownView"
Make sure to add APECountdownView.framework, RxSwift.framework and RxCocoa.framework to "Linked Frameworks and Libraries" and "copy-frameworks" Build Phases.
Note if you link with a .framework file you can't use IBDesignable and IBInspectable. Instead you have to manually write class: CountdownView and module: APECountdownView in your UIView within interface builder. Then change the appearance in code. Bug report
- Drag a UIView into your storyboard (or nib file).
- Change class to CountdownView.
- You can now modify the appearance directly from Interface builder.
Don't forget to import.
import APECountdownView
Connect your countDownView from interface builder
@IBOutlet weak var countdownView: CountdownView!
let days = 86400000.0 * 20 // 20 days
let hours = 3600.0 * 20 // 20 hours
let minutes = 60.0 * 20 // 20 minutes
let seconds = 1.0 * 20 // 20 seconds
let endDate = NSDate(timeIntervalSinceNow: days + hours + minutes + seconds)
countdownView.startCountdown(endDate, onCompleted: { _ in
print("Countdown completed!")
})
countdownView.size = CGSize(width: 30, height: 40)
countdownView.groupSpace = -3
countdownView.sectionSpace = 3
countdownView.gradientColor1 = UIColor(red: 0.290, green: 0.290, blue: 0.290, alpha: 1.000)
countdownView.gradientColor2 = UIColor(red: 0.153, green: 0.153, blue: 0.153, alpha: 1.000)
countdownView.gradientColor3 = UIColor(red: 0.071, green: 0.071, blue: 0.071, alpha: 1.000)
countdownView.gradientColor4 = UIColor(red: 0.004, green: 0.004, blue: 0.004, alpha: 1.000)
countdownView.blockFont = UIFont.boldSystemFontOfSize(16)
countdownView.blockFontColor = UIColor.whiteColor()
countdownView.titleFont = UIFont.systemFontOfSize(10)
countdownView.titleFontColor = UIColor.blackColor()
All people are welcome to contribute. See CONTRIBUTING for details.
APECountdownView is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.