/DKNightVersion

Manage Colors, Integrate Night/Multiple Themes

Primary LanguageObjective-CMIT LicenseMIT

  • Easily integrate and high performance
  • Providing UIKit and CoreAnimation category
  • Read color customization from file
  • Support different themes
  • Generate picker for other libs with one line macro

Demo


If you want to implement night mode in Swift project without import Objective-C code. This is the Swift version NightNight

How To Get Started

DKNightVersion supports multiple methods for installing the library in a project.

Installation with CocoaPods

CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Objective-C, which automates and simplifies the process of using 3rd-party libraries like DKNightVersion in your projects. See the Get Started section for more details.

Podfile

To integrate DKNightVersion into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:

pod "DKNightVersion"

Then, run the following command:

$ pod install

Import

Import DKNightVersion header file

#import <DKNightVersion/DKNightVersion.h>

Usage

Checkout DKColorTable.txt file in your project, which locates in Pods/DKNightVersion/Resources/DKNightVersion.txt.

NORMAL   NIGHT
#ffffff  #343434 BG
#aaaaaa  #313131 SEP

You can also create another color table file, and specify it with DKColorTable.

And then, set color picker like this with DKColorPickerWithKey, which generates a DKColorPicker block

self.view.dk_backgroundColorPicker = DKColorPickerWithKey(BG);

After the current theme version change to DKThemeVersionNight, the view background color will switch to #343434.

[DKNightVersionManager nightFalling];

or change theme version by manager's property themeVersion which is a string

DKNightVersionManager *manager = [DKNightVersionManager sharedInstance];
manager.themeVersion = DKThemeVersionNormal;

Advanced Usage

There are two approaches you can use to integrate night mode to your iOS App.

DKNightVersionManager

The latest version for DKNightVersion add a readonly dk_manager property for NSObject returns the DKNightVersionManager singleton.

Change Theme

You can call nightFalling or dawnComing to switch current theme version to DKThemeVersionNight or DKThemeVersionNormal.

[self.dk_manager dawnComing];
[self.dk_manager nightFalling];

Modify themeVersion property to directly switch theme version.

self.dk_manager.themeVersion = DKThemeVersionNormal;
self.dk_manager.themeVersion = DKThemeVersionNight;
// if there is a RED column in DKColorTable.txt (default) or in 
// other `file` if you customize `file` property for `DKColorTable`
self.dk_manager.themeVersion = @"RED"; 

Post Notification

Every time the current theme version changes, DKNightVersionManager will post a DKNightVersionThemeChangingNotification. If you wanna to do some customization, you can observe this notification and react with proper actions.

DKColorPicker

DKColorPicker is the core of DKNightVersion. And this lib adds dk_colorPicker to every UIKit and Core Animation components. Ex:

@property (nonatomic, copy, setter = dk_setBackgroundColorPicker:) DKColorPicker dk_backgroundColorPicker;
@property (nonatomic, copy, setter = dk_setTintColorPicker:) DKColorPicker dk_tintColorPicker;

DKColorPicker is defined in DKColor.h file receives a DKThemeVersion as the parameter and returns a UIColor.

typedef UIColor *(^DKColorPicker)(DKThemeVersion *themeVersion);
  • Use DKColorPickerWithKey(key) to obtain DKColorPicker from DKColorTable

    view.dk_backgroundColorPicker = DKColorPickerWithKey(BG);
  • Use DKColorPickerWithRGB to generate a DKColorPicker

    view.dk_backgroundColorPicker =  DKColorPickerWithRGB(0xffffff, 0x343434);

DKColorTable

DKColorTable is a new feature in DKNightVersion which providing us an elegant way to manage color setting in a project. Use as follows:

There is a file called DKColorTable.txt

NORMAL   NIGHT
#ffffff  #343434 BG
#aaaaaa  #313131 SEP

The first line of this file indicated different themes. NORMAL is required column, and others are optional. So if you don't need to integrate different themes in your app, just leave the first column in this file, like this:

NORMAL
#ffffff BG
#aaaaaa SEP

NORMAL and NIGHT are two different themes, NORMAL is the default and for normal mode. NIGHT is optional and for night mode.

You can add multiple columns in this DKColorTable.txt file as many as you want.

NORMAL   NIGHT    RED
#ffffff  #343434  #ff0000 BG
#aaaaaa  #313131  #ff0000 SEP

The last column is the key for a color entry, DKNightVersion uses the current themeVersion (ex: NORMAL NIGHT and RED) and key (ex: BG, SEP) to find the corresponding color in DKColorTable.

DKColorTable has a property file, it will loads the color setting in this file when + [DKColorTable sharedColorTable is called. Default value of file is DKColorTable.txt.

@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *file;

You can also add another file into your project and fill your color setting in that file.

// color.txt
NORMAL   NIGHT
#ffffff  #343434 BG

And change file value

[DKColorTable sharedColorTable].file = @"color.txt"

This will reload color setting from color.txt file.

Create temporary DKColorPicker

If you'd want to create some temporary DKColorPicker, you can use these methods.

view.dk_backgroundColorPicker =  DKColorPickerWithRGB(0xffffff, 0x343434);

DKColorPickerWithRGB will return a DKColorPicker which set background color to #ffffff when current theme version is DKThemeVersionNormal and #343434 when it is DKThemeVersionNight.

There are also some similar functions like DKColorPickerWithColors

DKColorPicker DKColorPickerWithRGB(NSUInteger normal, ...);
DKColorPicker DKColorPickerWithColors(UIColor *normalColor, ...);

DKColor also provides a cluster of convenient API which returns DKColorPicker block, these blocks return the same color in different themes.

+ (DKColorPicker)colorPickerWithUIColor:(UIColor *)color;

+ (DKColorPicker)colorPickerWithWhite:(CGFloat)white alpha:(CGFloat)alpha;
+ (DKColorPicker)colorPickerWithHue:(CGFloat)hue saturation:(CGFloat)saturation brightness:(CGFloat)brightness alpha:(CGFloat)alpha;
+ (DKColorPicker)colorPickerWithRed:(CGFloat)red green:(CGFloat)green blue:(CGFloat)blue alpha:(CGFloat)alpha;
+ (DKColorPicker)colorPickerWithCGColor:(CGColorRef)cgColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)colorPickerWithPatternImage:(UIImage *)image;
#if __has_include(<CoreImage/CoreImage.h>)
+ (DKColorPicker)colorPickerWithCIColor:(CIColor *)ciColor NS_AVAILABLE_IOS(5_0);
#endif

+ (DKColorPicker)blackColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)darkGrayColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)lightGrayColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)whiteColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)grayColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)redColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)greenColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)blueColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)cyanColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)yellowColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)magentaColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)orangeColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)purpleColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)brownColor;
+ (DKColorPicker)clearColor;

pickerify

DKNightVersion provides an extremely powerful feature which can generate dk_xxxColorPicker with a macro called pickerify.

@pickerify(TableViewCell, cellTintColor)

This will automatically generate dk_cellTintColorPicker for you.

DKImagePicker

Use DKImagePicker to change images when manager.themeVersion changes.

imageView.dk_imagePicker = DKImagePickerWithNames(@"normal", @"night");

The first image is used for NORMAL theme the second is used for NIGHT theme, cuz themes order in DKColorTable.txt file is NORMAL NIGHT.

If your file like this:

NORMAL   NIGHT    RED
#ffffff  #343434  #fafafa BG
#aaaaaa  #313131  #aaaaaa SEP
#0000ff  #ffffff  #fa0000 TINT
#000000  #ffffff  #000000 TEXT
#ffffff  #444444  #ffffff BAR

Set your image picker in this order:

imageView.dk_imagePicker = DKImagePickerWithNames(@"normal", @"night", @"red");

The order of images or names is exactly the same in DKColorTable.txt file.

DKImagePicker DKImagePickerWithImages(UIImage *normalImage, ...);
DKImagePicker DKImagePickerWithNames(NSString *normalName, ...);

Contribute

Feel free to open an issue or pull request, if you need help or there is a bug.

Contact

Todo

  • Documentation

License

DKNightVersion is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 Draveness

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.