- August 28, 2025
- Mins Read
NightView is an open source library that generates beautiful, random, starry skies on iOS.
Learn more about the NightView project, licensing, support etc.
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The iOS Sample App included with this project demonstrates one way to correctly setup and use NightView. It also offers the possibility to customize the view within the app.
It only takes a few simple steps to install and setup NightView to your project.
###Installation The easiest way to install NightView is to use CocoaPods. To do so, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod ‘NightView’
The other way to install NightView, is to drag and drop the NightView folder into your Xcode project. When you do so, make sure to check the “Copy items into destination group’s folder” box.
NightView is a simple UIView subclass. It can be initialized with Interface Builder, or programatically.
Interface Builder Initialization
1 – Drag a UIView to your UIViewController.
2 – Change the class of the new UIView to NightView.
3 – Select the NightView and open the Attributes Inspector. Most of the customizable properties can easily be set from the Attributes Inspector. The Sample App demonstrates this capability.
Programmatical Initialization
Here is an example illustrating how to initialize a NightView instance programmatically:
let nightView = NightView(frame: CGRectMake(0.0, 0.0, 200.0, 200.0))
view.addSubview(nightView)
All of the methods and properties available for NightView are documented below.
numberOfPointsForStarThe number of points for each star. For example, setting this property to 1, means that there will be 1 star for every point in the view. A greater number means less stars within the view. Defaults to 10000.0.
starSizeThe size of the stars in points. Note that setting starSizeMinRandomizer and starSizeMaxRandomizer will also influence the size of stars. Defaults to 5.0.
starColorThe color of the stars. Defaults to white.
starSizeMinRandomizerThe size of the stars is randomized within the starSize value. This property sets the minimum percent by which the stars’ size could be changed. For example, a value of 50.0 means that the minimum size of a star will be 50% of the starSize property. Defaults to 50.0.
starSizeMaxRandomizerThe size of the stars is randomized within the starSize value. This property sets the maximum percent by which the stars’ size could be changed. For example, a value of 150.0 means that the maximum size of a star will be 150% of the starSize property. Defaults to 150.0.
minStarOpacityThe stars are drawn with a smaller opacity at the bottom of the view than at the top. This property sets the minimum opacity for the lower stars. Note that the stars at the top of the view will always have an opacity of 1.0. Defaults to 0.5.
glowingIntensityThe intensity of the glowing of the stars, from 0 to 1. If set to 0, the stars will not glow. Defaults to 0.5.
glowingDurationThe duration in seconds at which the stars glow. Defaults to 2.0.
starTypeThe type of stars to be drawn. Defaults to .Round.
reload()Reloads the NightView instance, redrawing all of the stars.
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