/ActiveLabel.swift

UILabel drop-in replacement supporting Hashtags (#), Mentions (@) and URLs (http://) written in Swift

Primary LanguageSwiftMIT LicenseMIT

ActiveLabel.swift Carthage compatible Build Status

UILabel drop-in replacement supporting Hashtags (#), Mentions (@) and URLs (http://) written in Swift

Features

  • Swift 2+
  • Support for Hashtags, Mentions and Links
  • Super easy to use and lightweight
  • Works as UILabel drop-in replacement
  • Well tested and documented

Usage

import ActiveLabel

let label = ActiveLabel()

label.numberOfLines = 0
label.text = "This is a post with #hashtags and a @userhandle."
label.textColor = .blackColor()
label.handleHashtagTap { hashtag in
  print("Success. You just tapped the \(hashtag) hashtag")
}

Batched customization

When using ActiveLabel, it is recommended to use the customize(block:) method to customize it. The reason is that ActiveLabel is reacting to each property that you set. So if you set 3 properties, the textContainer is refreshed 3 times.

When using customize(block:), you can group all the customizations on the label, that way ActiveLabel is only going to refresh the textContainer once.

Example:

        label.customize { label in
            label.text = "This is a post with #multiple #hashtags and a @userhandle."
            label.textColor = UIColor(red: 102.0/255, green: 117.0/255, blue: 127.0/255, alpha: 1)
            label.hashtagColor = UIColor(red: 85.0/255, green: 172.0/255, blue: 238.0/255, alpha: 1)
            label.mentionColor = UIColor(red: 238.0/255, green: 85.0/255, blue: 96.0/255, alpha: 1)
            label.URLColor = UIColor(red: 85.0/255, green: 238.0/255, blue: 151.0/255, alpha: 1)
            label.handleMentionTap { self.alert("Mention", message: $0) }
            label.handleHashtagTap { self.alert("Hashtag", message: $0) }
            label.handleURLTap { self.alert("URL", message: $0.absoluteString) }
        }

API

mentionColor: UIColor = .blueColor()
mentionSelectedColor: UIColor?
hashtagColor: UIColor = .blueColor()
hashtagSelectedColor: UIColor?
URLColor: UIColor = .blueColor()
URLSelectedColor: UIColor?
lineSpacing: Float?
handleMentionTap: (String) -> ()
label.handleMentionTap { userHandle in print("\(userHandle) tapped") }
handleHashtagTap: (String) -> ()
label.handleHashtagTap { hashtag in print("\(hashtag) tapped") }
handleURLTap: (NSURL) -> ()
label.handleURLTap { url in UIApplication.sharedApplication().openURL(url) }
filterHashtag: (String) -> Bool
label.filterHashtag { hashtag in validHashtags.contains(hashtag) }
filterMention: (String) -> Bool
label.filterMention { mention in validMentions.contains(mention) }

Install (iOS 8+)

Carthage

Add the following to your Cartfile and follow these instructions

github "optonaut/ActiveLabel.swift"

CocoaPods

CocoaPods 0.36 adds supports for Swift and embedded frameworks. To integrate ActiveLabel into your project add the following to your Podfile:

platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!

pod 'ActiveLabel'

Alternatives

Before writing ActiveLabel we've tried a lot of the following alternatives but weren't quite satisfied with the quality level or ease of usage, so we decided to contribute our own solution.

  • TTTAttributedLabel (ObjC) - A drop-in replacement for UILabel that supports attributes, data detectors, links, and more
  • STTweetLabel (ObjC) - A UILabel with #hashtag @handle and links tappable
  • AMAttributedHighlightLabel (ObjC) - A UILabel subclass with mention/hashtag/link highlighting
  • KILabel (ObjC) - A simple to use drop in replacement for UILabel for iOS 7 and above that highlights links such as URLs, twitter style usernames and hashtags and makes them touchable