KDCircularProgress is a circular progress view written in Swift. It makes it possible to have gradients in the progress view, along with glows and animations.
KDCircularProgress also has IBInspectable and IBDesignable support, so you can configure and preview inside the Interface Builder.
KDCircularProgress requires iOS 8+, although iOS 8 support hasn’t been tested in a while.
Installation
It’s on CocoaPods under the name (you guessed it!) KDCircularProgress
Just drag KDCircularProgress.swift into your project. Carthage support is on To-do list.
CocoaPods
KDCircularProgress is available through CocoaPods. To install
it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'KDCircularProgress'
then run
$ pod install
Carthage
Add the line github "kaandedeoglu/KDCircularProgress" to your Cartfile and then run the command:
carthage update
Manually
Just drag KDCircularProgress.swift into your project.
Sample Code
Below you can see code that creates and sets up a KCircularProgress instance. Which gives you a configuration that looks similar to the progress in the example images.
The colors used to generate the gradient of the progress. You can also set this using the variadic setColors(UIColor...) method. A gradient is used only if there is more than one color. A fill is used otherwise. The default is a white fill.
angle: Int
The angle of the progress. Between 0 and 360 (inclusive). Simply change its value in order to change the visual progress of the component. Default is 0.
startAngle: Int
The angle at which the progress will begin. Between 0 and 360 (inclusive), however you can pass any negative or positive values and the component will mod them automatically to the required range. Default is 0.
clockwise: Bool
Clockwise if true, Counter-clockwise if false. Default is true.
roundedCorners: Bool
When true, the ends of the progress track will be drawn with a half circle radius. Default is false.
gradientRotateSpeed: CGFloat
Describes how many times the underlying gradient will perform a 2π rotation for each full cycle of the progress. Integer values recommended. Default is 0.
glowAmount: CGFloat
The intensity of the glow. Between 0 and 1.0. Default is 1.0.
glowMode: KDCircularProgressGlowMode
.forward - The glow increases proportionaly to the angle. No glow at 0 degrees and full glow at 360 degrees.
.reverse - The glow increases inversely proportional to the angle. Full glow at 0 degrees and no glow at 360 degrees.
.constant - Constant glow.
.noGlow - No glow
The default is .forward
progressThickness: CGFloat
The thickness of the progress. Between 0 and 1. Default is 0.4
trackThickness: CGFloat
The thickness of the background track. Between 0 and 1. Default is 0.5
trackColor: UIColor
The color of the background track. Default is UIColor.blackColor().
progressInsideFillColor: UIColor
The color of the center of the circle. Default is UIColor.clearColor().
Methods
override public init(frame: CGRect)
Initialize with a frame. Please only use square frames.
convenience public init(frame:CGRect, colors: UIColor...)
Initialize with a frame and the gradient colors.
public func set(colors: UIColor...)
public func set(colors: [UIColor])
Animate the progress from an initial value to a final value, with a completion block that fires after the animation is done.
relativeDuration - specify if the duration is for the specific animation or is the duration that would make a full turn.
public func animateToAngle(toAngle: Int, duration: NSTimeInterval, completion: ((Bool) -> Void)?)
Animate the progress from the current state to a target value.
public func pauseAnimation()
Pause the animation, if any.
public func isAnimating() -> Bool
Check if there’s an active animation.
Misc
Prefering light colors in the gradients gives better results. As mentioned before, use square frames. Rectangular frames are not tested and might produce unexpected results.
Contact
Drop me an email if you want discuss anything further.
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KDCircularProgress
KDCircularProgress
is a circular progress view written in Swift. It makes it possible to have gradients in the progress view, along with glows and animations.KDCircularProgress also has
IBInspectable
andIBDesignable
support, so you can configure and preview inside theInterface Builder
.Here’s an example
Youtube Link
Requirements
KDCircularProgress
requires iOS 8+, although iOS 8 support hasn’t been tested in a while.Installation
KDCircularProgress.swift
into your project.Carthage
support is on To-do list.CocoaPods
KDCircularProgress is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
then run
Carthage
Add the line
github "kaandedeoglu/KDCircularProgress"
to yourCartfile
and then run the command:Manually
Just drag
KDCircularProgress.swift
into your project.Sample Code
Below you can see code that creates and sets up a
KCircularProgress
instance. Which gives you a configuration that looks similar to the progress in the example images.Properties
progressColors:
[UIColor]
The colors used to generate the gradient of the progress. You can also set this using the variadic
setColors(UIColor...)
method. A gradient is used only if there is more than one color. A fill is used otherwise. The default is a white fill.angle:
Int
The angle of the progress. Between 0 and 360 (inclusive). Simply change its value in order to change the visual progress of the component. Default is 0.
startAngle:
Int
The angle at which the progress will begin. Between 0 and 360 (inclusive), however you can pass any negative or positive values and the component will mod them automatically to the required range. Default is 0.
clockwise:
Bool
Clockwise if true, Counter-clockwise if false. Default is true.
roundedCorners:
Bool
When true, the ends of the progress track will be drawn with a half circle radius. Default is false.
gradientRotateSpeed:
CGFloat
Describes how many times the underlying gradient will perform a 2π rotation for each full cycle of the progress. Integer values recommended. Default is 0.
glowAmount:
CGFloat
The intensity of the glow. Between 0 and 1.0. Default is 1.0.
glowMode:
KDCircularProgressGlowMode
.forward - The glow increases proportionaly to the angle. No glow at 0 degrees and full glow at 360 degrees.
.reverse - The glow increases inversely proportional to the angle. Full glow at 0 degrees and no glow at 360 degrees.
.constant - Constant glow.
.noGlow - No glow
The default is .forward
progressThickness:
CGFloat
The thickness of the progress. Between 0 and 1. Default is 0.4
trackThickness:
CGFloat
The thickness of the background track. Between 0 and 1. Default is 0.5
trackColor:
UIColor
The color of the background track. Default is
UIColor.blackColor()
.progressInsideFillColor:
UIColor
The color of the center of the circle. Default is
UIColor.clearColor()
.Methods
Initialize with a frame. Please only use square frames.
Initialize with a frame and the gradient colors.
Set the colors for the progress gradient.
Animate the progress from an initial value to a final value, with a completion block that fires after the animation is done.
relativeDuration
- specify if the duration is for the specific animation or is the duration that would make a full turn.Animate the progress from the current state to a target value.
Pause the animation, if any.
Check if there’s an active animation.
Misc
Prefering light colors in the gradients gives better results. As mentioned before, use square frames. Rectangular frames are not tested and might produce unexpected results.
Contact
Drop me an email if you want discuss anything further.
Email
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Kaan Dedeoglu
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.