FloatingButton
  • November 11, 2023
Easily customizable floating button menu created with SwiftUI

Usage


  1. Create main button view and a number of submenu buttons — both should be cast to AnyView type.

  2. Pass both to FloatingButton constructor:

FloatingButton(mainButtonView: mainButton, buttons: buttons)

3. You may also pass a binding which will determine if the menu is currently open. You may use this to close the menu on any submenu button tap for example.

FloatingButton(mainButtonView: mainButton, buttons: buttons, isOpen: $isOpen)

  1. Chain .straight() or .circle() to specify desired menu type.
  2. Chain whatever you like afterwards. For example:

FloatingButton(mainButtonView: mainButton, buttons: textButtons)
.straight()
.direction(.top)
.alignment(.left)
.spacing(10)
.initialOffset(x: -1000)
.animation(.spring())

FloatingButton(mainButtonView: mainButton2, buttons: buttonsImage.dropLast())
.circle()
.startAngle(3/2 * .pi)
.endAngle(2 * .pi)
.radius(70)

Universal options

spacing – space between submenu buttons
initialScaling – size multiplyer for submenu buttons when the menu is closed
initialOffset – offset for submenu buttons when the menu is closed
initialOpacity – opacity for submenu buttons when the menu is closed
animation – custom SwiftUI animation like Animation.easeInOut() or Animation.spring()
delays – delay for each submenu button’s animation start – you can pass array of delays – one for each element – or you can pass delayDelta – then this same delay will be used for each element mainZStackAlignment – main button and submenu buttons are contained in one ZStack (not an overlay so the menu has a correct size), you can change this ZStack’s alignment with this parameter inverseZIndex – inverse zIndex of mainButton and the children. Use, for example, if you have a negative spacing and want to change the order wholeMenuSize – pass CGSize binding to get updates of menu’s size. Menu’s size includes main button frame and all of elements’ frames menuButtonsSize – pass CGSize binding to get updates of combined menu elements’ size

Straight menu only options

direction – position of submenu buttons relative to main menu button
alignment – alignment of submenu buttons relative to main menu button

Circle only options

startAngle
endAngle
radius – distance between center of main button and centers of submenu buttons

Examples


To try out the FloatingButton examples:

  1. Clone the repo git clone git@github.com:exyte/FloatingButton.git.
  2. Open <FloatingButtonRepo>/Example.
  3. Run Example.xcodeproj – framework is imported as a local SPM package.
  4. Try it!

Installation


Swift Package Manager

dependencies: [
.package(url: “https://github.com/exyte/FloatingButton.git”)
]

CocoaPods

 

pod ‘FloatingButton’

Carthage

 

github “Exyte/FloatingButton”

Requirements


  • iOS 14.0+ / macOS 11.0+ / watchOS 7.0+
  • Xcode 12+

Our other open source SwiftUI libraries


PopupView – Toasts and popups library
Grid – The most powerful Grid container
ScalingHeaderScrollView – A scroll view with a sticky header which shrinks as you scroll
AnimatedTabBar – A tabbar with number of preset animations
MediaPicker – Customizable media picker
Chat – Chat UI framework with fully customizable message cells, input view, and a built-in media picker
ConcentricOnboarding – Animated onboarding flow
ActivityIndicatorView – A number of animated loading indicators
ProgressIndicatorView – A number of animated progress indicators
SVGView – SVG parser
LiquidSwipe – Liquid navigation animation

GitHub


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