Reputation: 3768
How can i create a custom alert with Swift? I try translating a guide from Objective c but loads a full screen layout
for do it easy i can load a new layout with the transparent background i try this:
listaalertviewcontroller.view.backgroundColor = UIColor.clearColor()
let purple = UIColor.purpleColor() // 1.0 alpha
let semi = purple.colorWithAlphaComponent(0.5)
listaalertviewcontroller.view.backgroundColor = semi
presentingViewController.modalPresentationStyle = UIModalPresentationStyle.CurrentContext
self.presentViewController(listaalertviewcontroller, animated: true, completion: nil)
in the animation it's transparent but when the animation ends it's opaque... and i turn off opaque option in the view... what i'm doing wrong?
Upvotes: 29
Views: 73887
Reputation: 21
add this class to your project
import UIKit
class CustomAlertController:UIViewController {
private var cornerRadius: CGFloat = 8
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
view.backgroundColor = UIColor.black.withAlphaComponent(0.2)
setupLayout()
}
//MARK: - setupLayout
private func setupLayout() {
// add alertView to view
view.addSubview(alertView)
// add UI Element to alertView
alertView.addSubview(messageTitle)
alertView.addSubview(lineUnderTitleIfNeeded)
alertView.addSubview(containerView)
alertView.addSubview(lineViewBeforeButtons)
alertView.addSubview(actionButtonsContainer)
NSLayoutConstraint.activate([
// set constraints to set alertView in center of view
// centerX and centerY of view
// 250 width
alertView.centerXAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.centerXAnchor),
alertView.centerYAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.centerYAnchor),
alertView.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 250),
// set constraints to set messageTitle in alertView
// 20 from top of alertView
// 20 from leading trailing
// hight constraint should be dynamic
messageTitle.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.topAnchor, constant: 20),
messageTitle.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.leadingAnchor, constant: 20),
messageTitle.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.trailingAnchor, constant: -20),
// constraint from top of messageTitle is 0 , from leading and trailing of alertView 0
lineUnderTitleIfNeeded.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: messageTitle.bottomAnchor, constant: 0),
lineUnderTitleIfNeeded.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.leadingAnchor, constant: 0),
lineUnderTitleIfNeeded.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.trailingAnchor, constant: 0),
lineUnderTitleIfNeeded.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 0.0) ,// adjust hight if need line under a title
// set constraints for a containerView
// from top with lineUnderTitleIfNeeded
// set leading and trailing is 20 with a alertView
containerView.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: lineUnderTitleIfNeeded.topAnchor, constant: 8),
containerView.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.leadingAnchor, constant: 20),
containerView.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.trailingAnchor, constant: -20),
// Set constraints
// 16 from top of containerView
// 0 from leading and trailing of alertView ,
// height is 0.3
lineViewBeforeButtons.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: containerView.bottomAnchor, constant: 16),
lineViewBeforeButtons.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.leadingAnchor ,constant: 0),
lineViewBeforeButtons.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.trailingAnchor,constant: 0),
lineViewBeforeButtons.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 0.3),
// Set constraints
// 0.4 from top of containerView
// 0 from leading and trailing of alertView ,
// -1 from bottom of alertView
actionButtonsContainer.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: lineViewBeforeButtons.bottomAnchor, constant: 0.4),
actionButtonsContainer.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.leadingAnchor, constant: 0),
actionButtonsContainer.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.trailingAnchor, constant: 0),
actionButtonsContainer.bottomAnchor.constraint(equalTo: alertView.bottomAnchor, constant: -1)
])
}
// MARK: - show Alert
func showAlert() {
modalPresentationStyle = .overFullScreen
view.alpha = 0.0
// Get the current scene's key window
if let windowScene = UIApplication.shared.connectedScenes.first as? UIWindowScene,
let viewController = windowScene.windows.first?.rootViewController {
viewController.present(self, animated: false) {
UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.2) {
self.view.alpha = 1.0
}
}
}
}
func setTitleWithMessage(title:String , message: String) {
self.messageTitle.text = title
self.messageText.text = message
//add Message To Container View
containerView.addSubview(messageText)
// set constraints for a customView
// 0 from top ,leading , trailing and bottom of containerView
NSLayoutConstraint.activate([
messageText.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: containerView.topAnchor, constant: 0),
messageText.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: containerView.leadingAnchor, constant: 0),
messageText.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: containerView.trailingAnchor, constant: 0),
messageText.bottomAnchor.constraint(equalTo: containerView.bottomAnchor, constant: 0)
])
}
func setTitleWithCustomView(title:String , customView:UIView){
self.messageTitle.text = title
//add customView To Container View
containerView.addSubview(customView)
// set constraints for a customView
// 0 from top ,leading , trailing and bottom of containerView
NSLayoutConstraint.activate([
customView.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: containerView.topAnchor, constant: 0),
customView.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: containerView.leadingAnchor, constant: 0),
customView.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: containerView.trailingAnchor, constant: 0),
customView.bottomAnchor.constraint(equalTo: containerView.bottomAnchor, constant: 0)
])
}
func setTitleAttribute(font:UIFont,textColor:UIColor = .black){
messageTitle.font = font
messageTitle.textColor = textColor
}
func setMessageAttribute(font:UIFont,textColor:UIColor = .black){
messageText.font = font
messageText.textColor = textColor
}
// MARK: - Custom Action
typealias AlertActionHandler = () -> Void
private var actions: [AlertAction] = []
struct AlertAction {
let title: String
let handler: AlertActionHandler?
}
func addAction(_ action:AlertAction, font: UIFont, textColor: UIColor = .black){
actions.append(action)
let hasLongTitles = actions.contains { $0.title.count > 8 }
if hasLongTitles { actionButtonsContainer.axis = .vertical
} else { actionButtonsContainer.axis = .horizontal }
let alertActionButton = UIButton(type: .system)
alertActionButton.setTitle(action.title, for: .normal)
alertActionButton.titleLabel?.font = font
alertActionButton.setTitleColor(textColor, for: .normal)
alertActionButton.backgroundColor = .white
alertActionButton.addTarget(self, action: #selector(actionButtonTapped(_:)), for: .touchUpInside)
alertActionButton.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 44).isActive = true
actionButtonsContainer.addArrangedSubview(alertActionButton)
}
@objc private func actionButtonTapped(_ sender: UIButton) {
guard let index = actionButtonsContainer.arrangedSubviews.firstIndex(of: sender) else { return }
let action = actions[index]
action.handler?()
// Fade out animation
UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.2, animations: {
self.view.alpha = 0.0
}) { _ in
self.dismiss(animated: false, completion: nil)
}
}
//MARK: - UI Element
// View for the alert
private lazy var alertView :UIView = {
let view = UIView()
view.backgroundColor = .white
view.layer.cornerRadius = cornerRadius
view.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
return view
}()
// Title label for the alert
private var messageTitle: UILabel = {
let label = UILabel()
label.textAlignment = .center
label.font = UIFont.boldSystemFont(ofSize: 18)
label.numberOfLines = 0
label.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
return label
}()
// Container view for the alert content
private var containerView: UIView = {
let view = UIView()
view.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
return view
}()
// Message label for the alert
var messageText: UILabel = {
let label = UILabel()
label.numberOfLines = 0
label.textAlignment = .center
label.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
return label
}()
// Stack view for action buttons
private lazy var actionButtonsContainer: UIStackView = {
let stackView = UIStackView()
stackView.axis = .vertical
stackView.backgroundColor = .gray
stackView.distribution = .fillEqually
stackView.spacing = 0.2
stackView.clipsToBounds = true
stackView.layer.cornerRadius = cornerRadius
stackView.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
return stackView
}()
private lazy var lineUnderTitleIfNeeded: UIView = {
let view = UIView()
view.backgroundColor = .gray
view.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
return view
}()
private lazy var lineViewBeforeButtons: UIView = {
let view = UIView()
view.backgroundColor = .gray // Customize line color
view.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
return view
}()
}
usage
@IBAction func showAlert(_ sender: Any) {
let view = UIView(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 210, height: 200))
view.backgroundColor = .red
let alert = CustomAlertController()
alert.setTitleWithMessage(title: "title", message: "test message test message test message test message ")
alert.setTitleAttribute(font: UIFont(name: "Arial", size: 24)!,textColor: .red)
alert.setMessageAttribute(font: UIFont(name: "Arial", size: 22)!, textColor: .green)
let customAction = CustomAlertController.AlertAction(title: "Action1") {
print("Custom action 1 tapped")
}
let customAction2 = CustomAlertController.AlertAction(title: "Actssdddewo") {
print("Custom action 2 tapped")
}
alert.addAction(customAction, font: UIFont(name: "Arial", size: 18)!,textColor: .blue)
alert.addAction(customAction2,font: UIFont(name: "Arial", size: 18)!,textColor: .brown)
alert.showAlert()
}
result enter image description here
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 578
import UIKit
class CustomViewController: UIViewController {
// MARK: - Properties
private let imageView = UIImageView()
private let titleLabel = UILabel()
private let descriptionLabel = UILabel()
private let firstButton = UIButton()
private let secondButton = UIButton()
// MARK: - Initialization
init(image: UIImage?, title: String, description: String, button1Title: String, button2Title: String) {
super.init(nibName: nil, bundle: nil)
imageView.image = image
titleLabel.text = title
descriptionLabel.text = description
firstButton.setTitle(button1Title, for: .normal)
secondButton.setTitle(button2Title, for: .normal)
configureUI()
}
required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented")
}
// MARK: - Configuration
private func configureUI() {
// Set up imageView
imageView.contentMode = .scaleAspectFit
imageView.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
// Set up titleLabel
titleLabel.font = UIFont.boldSystemFont(ofSize: 20)
titleLabel.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
// Set up descriptionLabel
descriptionLabel.textAlignment = .center
descriptionLabel.numberOfLines = 0
descriptionLabel.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
// Set up buttons
firstButton.backgroundColor = .blue
firstButton.setTitleColor(.white, for: .normal)
firstButton.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
secondButton.backgroundColor = .green
secondButton.setTitleColor(.white, for: .normal)
secondButton.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
// Add subviews
view.addSubview(imageView)
view.addSubview(titleLabel)
view.addSubview(descriptionLabel)
view.addSubview(firstButton)
view.addSubview(secondButton)
// Set constraints
NSLayoutConstraint.activate([
imageView.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.topAnchor, constant: 20),
imageView.centerXAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.centerXAnchor),
imageView.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 100),
imageView.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 100),
titleLabel.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: imageView.bottomAnchor, constant: 20),
titleLabel.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.leadingAnchor, constant: 20),
titleLabel.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.trailingAnchor, constant: -20),
descriptionLabel.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: titleLabel.bottomAnchor, constant: 10),
descriptionLabel.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.leadingAnchor, constant: 20),
descriptionLabel.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.trailingAnchor, constant: -20),
firstButton.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: descriptionLabel.bottomAnchor, constant: 20),
firstButton.centerXAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.centerXAnchor, constant: -50),
firstButton.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 100),
secondButton.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: descriptionLabel.bottomAnchor, constant: 20),
secondButton.centerXAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.centerXAnchor, constant: 50),
secondButton.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 100)
])
}
// MARK: - Public Methods
func set(image: UIImage?) {
imageView.image = image
}
func set(title: String) {
titleLabel.text = title
}
func set(description: String) {
descriptionLabel.text = description
}
func set(button1Title: String) {
firstButton.setTitle(button1Title, for: .normal)
}
func set(button2Title: String) {
secondButton.setTitle(button2Title, for: .normal)
}
}
use as
let customVC = CustomViewController(image: UIImage(named: "yourImage"), title: "Title", description: "Description", button1Title: "Button 1", button2Title: "Button 2")
self.present(customVC, animated: true, completion: nil)
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 87
Use https://github.com/shantaramk/Custom-Alert-View
It is effortless to implement this. Follow the steps below:
Drag down the AlertView folder in project directory
Show AlertView Popup
func showUpdateProfilePopup(_ message: String) {
let alertView = AlertView(title: AlertMessage.success, message: message, okButtonText: LocalizedStrings.okay, cancelButtonText: "") { (_, button) in
if button == .other {
self.navigationController?.popViewController(animated: true)
}
}
alertView.show(animated: true)
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 81
import UIKit
class Dialouge: UIView {
@IBOutlet weak var lblTitle: UILabel!
@IBOutlet weak var lblDescription: UILabel!
@IBOutlet weak var btnLeft: UIButton!
@IBOutlet weak var btnRight: UIButton!
@IBOutlet weak var viewBg: UIButton!
var leftAction = {}
var rightAction = {}
override func draw(_ rect: CGRect)
{
self.btnRight.layer.cornerRadius = self.btnRight.frame.height/2
self.btnLeft.layer.cornerRadius = self.btnLeft.frame.height/2
self.btnLeft.layer.borderWidth = 1.0
self.btnLeft.layer.borderColor = #colorLiteral(red: 0.267678082, green: 0.2990377247, blue: 0.7881471515, alpha: 1)
}
@IBAction func leftAction(_ sender: Any) {
leftAction()
}
@IBAction func rightAction(_ sender: Any) {
rightAction()
}
@IBAction func bgTapped(_ sender: Any) {
self.removeFromSuperview()
}
}
strong text
## Usage Of Custom Alert with Tabbar.
let custView = Bundle.main.loadNibNamed("Dialouge", owner: self, options:
nil)![0] as? Dialouge
custView?.lblDescription.text = "Are you sure you want to delete post?"
custView?.lblTitle.text = "Delete Post"
custView?.btnLeft.setTitle("Yes", for: .normal)
custView?.btnRight.setTitle("No", for: .normal)
custView?.leftAction = {
self.deletePost(postId: self.curr_post.id,completion: {
custView?.removeFromSuperview()
})
}
custView?.rightAction = {
custView?.removeFromSuperview()
}
if let tbc = self.parentt?.tabBarController {
custView?.frame = tbc.view.frame
DispatchQueue.main.async {
tbc.view.addSubview(custView!)
}
}else if let tbc = self.parView?.parenttprof {
custView?.frame = tbc.view.frame
DispatchQueue.main.async {
tbc.view.addSubview(custView!)
}
}
else
{
custView?.frame = self.parView?.view.frame ?? CGRect.zero
DispatchQueue.main.async {
self.parView?.view.addSubview(custView!)
}
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 534885
Nowadays, an alert is merely a simple presented view controller. You can write a presented view controller that behaves similarly to an alert — that is, it pops onto the screen and dims whatever is behind it — but it's your view controller and you are free to give it any interface you like.
To get you started, I've written a github project that you can download and run, and modify to suit your actual needs.
I'll show the key part of the code. The "alert" view controller, in its initializers, sets its own modal presentation style as custom
and sets a transitioning delegate:
class CustomAlertViewController : UIViewController {
let transitioner = CAVTransitioner()
override init(nibName: String?, bundle: Bundle?) {
super.init(nibName: nibName, bundle: bundle)
self.modalPresentationStyle = .custom
self.transitioningDelegate = self.transitioner
}
convenience init() {
self.init(nibName:nil, bundle:nil)
}
required init?(coder: NSCoder) {
fatalError("NSCoding not supported")
}
}
All the work is done by the transitioning delegate:
class CAVTransitioner : NSObject, UIViewControllerTransitioningDelegate {
func presentationController(
forPresented presented: UIViewController,
presenting: UIViewController?,
source: UIViewController)
-> UIPresentationController? {
return MyPresentationController(
presentedViewController: presented, presenting: presenting)
}
}
class MyPresentationController : UIPresentationController {
func decorateView(_ v:UIView) {
// iOS 8 doesn't have this
// v.layer.borderColor = UIColor.blue.cgColor
// v.layer.borderWidth = 2
v.layer.cornerRadius = 8
let m1 = UIInterpolatingMotionEffect(
keyPath:"center.x", type:.tiltAlongHorizontalAxis)
m1.maximumRelativeValue = 10.0
m1.minimumRelativeValue = -10.0
let m2 = UIInterpolatingMotionEffect(
keyPath:"center.y", type:.tiltAlongVerticalAxis)
m2.maximumRelativeValue = 10.0
m2.minimumRelativeValue = -10.0
let g = UIMotionEffectGroup()
g.motionEffects = [m1,m2]
v.addMotionEffect(g)
}
override func presentationTransitionWillBegin() {
self.decorateView(self.presentedView!)
let vc = self.presentingViewController
let v = vc.view!
let con = self.containerView!
let shadow = UIView(frame:con.bounds)
shadow.backgroundColor = UIColor(white:0, alpha:0.4)
shadow.alpha = 0
con.insertSubview(shadow, at: 0)
shadow.autoresizingMask = [.flexibleWidth, .flexibleHeight]
let tc = vc.transitionCoordinator!
tc.animate(alongsideTransition: { _ in
shadow.alpha = 1
}) { _ in
v.tintAdjustmentMode = .dimmed
}
}
override func dismissalTransitionWillBegin() {
let vc = self.presentingViewController
let v = vc.view!
let con = self.containerView!
let shadow = con.subviews[0]
let tc = vc.transitionCoordinator!
tc.animate(alongsideTransition: { _ in
shadow.alpha = 0
}) { _ in
v.tintAdjustmentMode = .automatic
}
}
override var frameOfPresentedViewInContainerView : CGRect {
// we want to center the presented view at its "native" size
// I can think of a lot of ways to do this,
// but here we just assume that it *is* its native size
let v = self.presentedView!
let con = self.containerView!
v.center = CGPoint(x: con.bounds.midX, y: con.bounds.midY)
return v.frame.integral
}
override func containerViewWillLayoutSubviews() {
// deal with future rotation
// again, I can think of more than one approach
let v = self.presentedView!
v.autoresizingMask = [
.flexibleTopMargin, .flexibleBottomMargin,
.flexibleLeftMargin, .flexibleRightMargin
]
v.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = true
}
}
extension CAVTransitioner { // UIViewControllerTransitioningDelegate
func animationController(
forPresented presented:UIViewController,
presenting: UIViewController,
source: UIViewController)
-> UIViewControllerAnimatedTransitioning? {
return self
}
func animationController(
forDismissed dismissed: UIViewController)
-> UIViewControllerAnimatedTransitioning? {
return self
}
}
extension CAVTransitioner : UIViewControllerAnimatedTransitioning {
func transitionDuration(
using transitionContext: UIViewControllerContextTransitioning?)
-> TimeInterval {
return 0.25
}
func animateTransition(
using transitionContext: UIViewControllerContextTransitioning) {
let con = transitionContext.containerView
let v1 = transitionContext.view(forKey: .from)
let v2 = transitionContext.view(forKey: .to)
// we are using the same object (self) as animation controller
// for both presentation and dismissal
// so we have to distinguish the two cases
if let v2 = v2 { // presenting
con.addSubview(v2)
let scale = CGAffineTransform(scaleX: 1.6, y: 1.6)
v2.transform = scale
v2.alpha = 0
UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.25, animations: {
v2.alpha = 1
v2.transform = .identity
}) { _ in
transitionContext.completeTransition(true)
}
} else if let v1 = v1 { // dismissing
UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.25, animations: {
v1.alpha = 0
}) { _ in
transitionContext.completeTransition(true)
}
}
}
}
It looks like a lot of code, and I suppose it is, but it's almost entire confined to a single class, which is entirely boilerplate; just copy and paste. All you have to do is write the internal interface and behavior of your "alert" view controller, giving it buttons and text and whatever else you want, just as you would do for any other view controller.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 511548
Code tested in Swift 5 and Xcode 10
I was wanting to do something similar. First of all, UIAlertView
is deprecated in favor of UIAlertController
. See this answer for the standard way to display an alert:
And both UIAlertView
and UIAlertController
do not really allow much customization. One option is to use some third party code. However, I discovered that it isn't that difficult to create your own Alert by displaying another view controller modaly.
The example here is just a proof-of-concept. You can design your alert any way you want.
You should have two View Controllers. Your second view controller will be your alert. Set the class name to AlertViewContoller
and the Storyboard ID to alert
. (Both of these are names that we defined ourselves in the code below, nothing special about them. You can add the code first if you want. It might actually be easier if you add the code first.)
Set the background color for the root view (in your Alert View Controller) to clear (or translucent black is nice for an alert). Add another UIView
and center it with constraints. Use that as your alert background and put whatever you want inside. For my example, I added a UIButton
.
ViewController.swift
import UIKit
class ViewController: UIViewController {
@IBAction func showAlertButtonTapped(_ sender: UIButton) {
let storyboard = UIStoryboard(name: "Main", bundle: nil)
let myAlert = storyboard.instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "alert")
myAlert.modalPresentationStyle = UIModalPresentationStyle.overCurrentContext
myAlert.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyle.crossDissolve
self.present(myAlert, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
AlertViewController.swift
import UIKit
class AlertViewController: UIViewController {
@IBAction func dismissButtonTapped(_ sender: UIButton) {
self.dismiss(animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
Don't forget to hook up the outlets.
You can add an onTouchUp
event listener to the background view to dismiss the popup when the user clicks outside of it.
That's it. You should be able to make any sort of alert that you can imagine now. No need for third party code.
Here is another custom alert I made. Still ugly, but it shows more things you can do.
Sometimes there is no need to reinvent the wheel, though. I'm impressed with the third party project SDCAlertView (MIT license). It is written in Swift but you can use it with Objective-C projects as well. It offers a wide range of customability.
Upvotes: 57
Reputation: 10738
Here is the Swift 3 code. Thanks a lot @Suragch for the awesome approach to create a custom AlertView.
ViewController.swift
import UIKit
class ViewController: UIViewController {
@IBAction func showAlertButtonTapped(sender: UIButton) {
let storyboard = UIStoryboard(name: "Main", bundle: nil)
let myAlert = storyboard.instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "storyboardID")
myAlert.modalPresentationStyle = UIModalPresentationStyle.overCurrentContext
myAlert.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyle.crossDissolve
self.present(myAlert, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
AlertViewController.swift
import UIKit
class AlertViewController: UIViewController {
@IBAction func dismissButtonTapped(sender: UIButton) {
self.dismiss(animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
To make it a little more interesting or to make the default effect in iOS, you could add either a VisualEffectView or change the color of the main UIView to a dark color and set its alpha to 70%. I prefer the second approach since the blur effect is not as smooth as the one with the view with 70 alpha.
Effect with VisualEffectView:
Effect using a UIView with 70 Alpha:
Upvotes: 19