iPhones with a notch don’t display the network activity indicator anymore. This framework brings it
back by placing an activity indicator in the upper right of the screen on top of the
regular status bar items on the following devices:
iPhone X
iPhone Xs
iPhone Xs Max
iPhone Xʀ
iPhone 11
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone 12
iPhone 12 mini
iPhone 12 Pro
iPhone 12 Pro Max
iPhone 13
iPhone 13 mini
iPhone 13 Pro
iPhone 13 Pro Max
iPhone 14
iPhone 14 Plus
iPhone 14 Pro
iPhone 14 Pro Max
Since a circular indicator wouldn’t fit, a rectangular KITT scanner-like indicator with a gradient is shown. The indicator UI can be used standalone or as a “fix” for the iOS network activity indicator (using the existing API).
Integration
As a fix for the system network activity indicator
In your app delegate’s didFinishLaunching method, after initializing the window, just call
Then, use the standard network activity indicator as usual.
As a standalone view
Include a FTLinearActivityIndicator view in your storyboard or instantiate it from code. The class supports the following methods and properties, using a similar API as the iOS UIActivityIndicatorView:
startAnimating()
stopAnimating()
isAnimating: Bool
hidesWhenStopped: Bool
tintColor is supported to colorize the indicator gradient.
Example
To open an example project, just call pod try FTLinearActivityIndicator on the command line.
Requirements
Written in Swift 5. Should run under any iOS (obviously, the iPhone X requires iOS 11 or higher).
Installation
FTLinearActivityIndicator is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'FTLinearActivityIndicator'
Author
Ortwin Gentz, FutureTap GmbH, Twitter: @ortwingentz
If you would like to support my Open Source work, consider joining me as a sponsor! 💪️ Your sponsorship enables me to spend more time on FTLinearActivityIndicator and other community projects. Thank you!
License
FTLinearActivityIndicator is available under the CC-BY-SA 4.0 license. You may copy and redistribute, adapt and build upon the framework for any purpose, even commercially, as long as you give credit to me in the About menu or a similar place in the app.
FTLinearActivityIndicator
iPhones with a notch don’t display the network activity indicator anymore. This framework brings it back by placing an activity indicator in the upper right of the screen on top of the regular status bar items on the following devices:
Since a circular indicator wouldn’t fit, a rectangular KITT scanner-like indicator with a gradient is shown. The indicator UI can be used standalone or as a “fix” for the iOS network activity indicator (using the existing API).
Integration
As a fix for the system network activity indicator
In your app delegate’s
didFinishLaunching
method, after initializing the window, just callThen, use the standard network activity indicator as usual.
As a standalone view
Include a
FTLinearActivityIndicator
view in your storyboard or instantiate it from code. The class supports the following methods and properties, using a similar API as the iOSUIActivityIndicatorView
:startAnimating()
stopAnimating()
isAnimating: Bool
hidesWhenStopped: Bool
tintColor
is supported to colorize the indicator gradient.Example
To open an example project, just call
pod try FTLinearActivityIndicator
on the command line.Requirements
Written in Swift 5. Should run under any iOS (obviously, the iPhone X requires iOS 11 or higher).
Installation
FTLinearActivityIndicator is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
Author
Ortwin Gentz, FutureTap GmbH, Twitter: @ortwingentz If you would like to support my Open Source work, consider joining me as a sponsor! 💪️ Your sponsorship enables me to spend more time on FTLinearActivityIndicator and other community projects. Thank you!
License
FTLinearActivityIndicator is available under the CC-BY-SA 4.0 license. You may copy and redistribute, adapt and build upon the framework for any purpose, even commercially, as long as you give credit to me in the About menu or a similar place in the app.