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TableAdapter

Swift5 Platform iOS CocoaPods compatible Carthage compatible License: MIT

A data-driven library for building complex table views. Easy updating table view items with animations using automatic diffing algorithm under the hood. Our goal is to think in terms of data instead of index paths while building tables. High-level yet flexible api allows to setup sectioned lists in a few lines of code and take more control over the table where it’s needed. And reusable views configuring helps to keep code clean and stable in a type-safe manner.

Features

  • Animated table updates based on auto diffing
  • Liner time diffing algorithm
  • Type-safe cell, header/footer setup via protocol implementation
  • No more dequeReusable...
  • No need to subclass either cell, table or model
  • Cell initialization from xib, storyboard or code
  • Simple yet flexible sections constructing
  • Easy to extend

Usage

1. Setup models and reusable views

1.1 Model setup

Item for cells must adopt Hashable protocol.

1.2 Cells setup

Table view cell should conform to Configurable protocol in order to receive cell item for setup.

extension Cell: Configurable {

    public func setup(with item: User) {

        textLabel?.text = item.name
    }
}

1.3 Header/Footer view setup

Header/Footer view also should adopt Configurable protocol to receive config item provided by Section.

extension Header: Configurable {

    public func setup(with item: String) {

        textLabel?.text = item
    }
}

2. Create sections

Section Section<Item, SectionId> is generic type and developer should provide cell models type (Item) and section id type (SectionId). It contains information about items, header/footer config (optionally) and must have unique id.

HeaderFooterConfig contains all information for section header/footer setup. There are two types of it: for default and custom header/footer view type.

2.1 Default title for header/footer

let section = Section<User, Int>(
    id: 0,
    items: [...],
    header: .default(title: "Section Begin")
)

2.2 Custom header/footer view

let section = Section<User, Int>(
    id: 0,
    items: [...],
    header: .custom(item: "Section Begin", reuseId: "FooterId")
)

Node: any type of item can be used for header/footer setup.

3. Create adapter and fill it with section

Create TableAdapter<Item, SectionId>. Item and section id are associated types, like in Section.

Then update adapter with sections.

class ViewController: UIViewController {

    let tableView = ...

    let users: [User] = [...]

    private lazy var adapter = TableAdapter<User, Int>(
        tableView: tableView,
        cellIdentifierProvider: { (indexPath, item) -> String? in
            return "Cell"
        },
        cellDidSelectHandler: { (table, indexPath, item) in
            // Handle cell selection for item at indexPath
        }
    )

    override func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()

        setupTable()

        let section = Section<User, Int>(
            id: 0,
            items: users,
            header: .custom(item: "Begin", reuseId: "HeaderId"),
            footer: .custom(item: "End", reuseId: "FooterId"),
        )

        adapter.update(with: [section], animated: true)
    }

    func setupTable() {
        tableView.register(Cell.self, forCellReuseIdentifier: "Cell")

        tableView.register(Header.self, forHeaderFooterViewReuseIdentifier identifier: "HeaderId")
        tableView.register(Footer.self, forHeaderFooterViewReuseIdentifier identifier: "FooterId")
    }
}

Note: this adapter type sets table view delegate to itself. To handle other table view delegate methods, you must inherit TableAdapter and implement them.

You can also obtain current adapter sections unisng currentSections: [Section] variable.

Sender

Sometimes you need to set delegate for cell, header or footer. For that purpose table adapter has sender property, which will be passed to configurable view, that adopts SenderConfigurable protocol.

extension Cell: SenderConfigurable {

    func setup(with item: Item, sender: ViewController) {

        textLabel?.text = object.name
        delegate = sender
    }
}

One cell type

To use only one cell type, create adapter without CellReuserIdentifierProvider

lazy var adapter = TableAdapter<User, Int>(tableView: tableView)

and register cell via storyboard or code for default cell reuse identifier, which is "Cell" under the hood

tableView.register(Cell.self, forCellReuseIdentifier: adapter.defaultCellIdentifier)

Requirements

  • Swift 4.2+
  • iOS 9.0+

Installation

CocoaPods

Add the following to Podfile:

pod 'TableAdapter'

Carthage

Add the following to Cartfile:

github "MobileUpLLC/TableAdapter"

Manual

Download and drag files from Source folder into your Xcode project.

License

TableAdapter is distributed under the MIT License.