Concise syntax for the Pop animation framework. For more on the motivation behind this experiment, read this blog post.
Add the following to your CocoaPods Podfile
pod 'POP+MCAnimate', '~> 1.0'
or clone as a git submodule,
or just copy files in the POP+MCAnimate
folder into your project.
Breaking change: Methods and properties have been prefixed with pop_. See section on shorthand syntax below.
Replace this:
POPSpringAnimation *animation = [self.boxView pop_animationForKey:@"bounds"];
if (!animation) {
animation = [POPSpringAnimation animationWithPropertyNamed:kPOPViewBounds];
}
animation.toValue = [NSValue valueWithCGRect:CGRectMake(0, 0, 200, 200)];
[self.boxView pop_addAnimation:animation forKey:@"bounds"];
With this:*
self.boxView.spring.bounds = CGRectMake(0, 0, 200, 200);
You can configure velocity
, springBounciness
and springSpeed
.
self.boxView.velocity.center = [pan velocityInView:self.boxView];
self.boxView.springBounciness = 20;
self.boxView.springSpeed = 20;
self.boxView.spring.center = viewCenter;
You can configure velocity
and decayDeceleration
.
self.boxView.velocity.center = [pan velocityInView:self.boxView];
self.boxView.decayDeceleration = 0.998;
[self.boxView.decay center];
You can configure duration
and use different timing functions by swapping out easeInEaseOut
for easeIn
, easeOut
or linear
.
self.boxView.duration = 1;
self.boxView.easeInEaseOut.center = viewCenter;
Block-based methods are provided on NSObject
similar to UIKit block-based animation methods. The completion
block waits for all animations in the animate
block to complete before executing.
[NSObject animate:^{
self.boxView.spring.alpha = 0.5;
self.boxView.spring.bounds = CGRectMake(0, 0, 200, 200);
self.boxView.spring.backgroundColor = [UIColor blueColor];
} completion:^(BOOL finished) {
self.boxView.alpha = 1;
self.boxView.spring.bounds = CGRectMake(0, 0, 100, 100);
self.boxView.spring.backgroundColor = [UIColor redColor];
self.boxView.spring.center = viewCenter;
}];
If you need to stop animations mid-way, use the stop proxy:
[self.boxView.stop bounds];
The finished
flag in the completion handler will return NO
if any of the animations in the group were stopped before completion.
You can make any property animatable by first declaring it:
[UILabel registerAnimatablePropertyWithName:@"textColor" readBlock:^(UILabel *label, CGFloat values[]) {
POPUIColorGetRGBAComponents(label.textColor, values);
} writeBlock:^(UILabel *label, const CGFloat values[]) {
label.textColor = POPUIColorRGBACreate(values);
} threshold:0.01];
You do this by providing a read block, write block and threshold to tell Pop how to get and set numerical values on your property and the smallest increment to change it by. Later, just animate as usual:
self.messageLabel.spring.textColor = [UIColor blackColor];
The above examples require the use of shorthand so you can drop the pop_ prefix from methods and properties. Just include the following in your pre-compiled header file after importing UIKit:
#define MCANIMATE_SHORTHAND
#import <POP+MCAnimate.h>
The list of supported properties are:
-
CALayer (and subclasses)
- backgroundColor
- bounds
- opacity
- position
- zPosition
- *pop_*positionX
- *pop_*positionY
- *pop_*rotation
- *pop_*rotationX
- *pop_*rotationY
- *pop_*scaleX
- *pop_*scaleY
- *pop_*scaleXY
- *pop_*translationX
- *pop_*translationXY
- *pop_*translationY
- *pop_*translationZ
- *pop_*size
-
CAShapeLayer
- strokeColor
- strokeStart
- strokeEnd
-
NSLayoutConstraint
- constant
-
UIView (and subclasses)
- alpha
- backgroundColor
- bounds
- center
- frame
- *pop_*scaleX
- *pop_*scaleY
- *pop_*scaleXY
-
UIScrollView (and subclasses)
- contentOffset
- contentSize
POP+MCAnimate is under the MIT license.