Make your users smile before opening the app :)
The most preferable way to use this library is cocoapods. Add the following line to your Podfile
:
pod 'SmileToUnlock'
and run pod install
in your terminal.
Add the following as a dependency to your `Package.swift:
.package(url: "https://github.com/rsrbk/SmileToUnlock.git", from: "1.0.3")
and then specify "SmileToUnlock"
as a dependency of the Target in which you wish to use SmileToUnlock. Here's an example:
let package = Package(
name: "Example",
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/rsrbk/SmileToUnlock.git", from: "1.0.3")
],
targets: [
.target(name: "Example", dependencies: ["SmileToUnlock"])
]
)
Add the files in the SmileToUnlock
directory to your project.
First of all, you have to add NSCameraUsageDescription to you Info.plist with a brief explanation.
Then you need to check if a user's device has the face tracking support:
if SmileToUnlock.isSupported {
}
Keep in mind that only iPhone X and older (a real device, not even a stimulator!) have this support currently.
Then just create an instance of the SmileToUnlock and specify the success handler:
if SmileToUnlock.isSupported {
let vc = SmileToUnlock()
vc.onSuccess = {
let storyboard = UIStoryboard(name: "Main", bundle: nil)
let vc = storyboard.instantiateInitialViewController()!
self.window?.rootViewController = vc
}
window?.rootViewController = vc
}
If you want SmileToUnlock to be presented on your app's launch, add the code above to your didFinishLaunchingWithOptions method in AppDelegate.
Few additional customization properties:
public var titleText: String? = "Hello,"
public var subtitleText: String? = "Begin using our app from the smile"
public var skipButtonText: String? = "Skip this"
/// Sound to play after a user has smiled. Set to nil if you don't want a sound to be played.
public var successSoundPlaying: (() -> Void)? = {
AudioServicesPlaySystemSound(1075)
}
/// Set how much smile do you need from a user. 0.8 is kind of hard already!
public var successTreshold: CGFloat = 0.7
/// Background color for this view controller.
public var backgroundColor: SmileToUnlockBackground = .blue
There are 3 preinstalled background colors. You can set your custom one as well:
public enum SmileToUnlockBackground {
case blue
case red
case purple
case other(UIColor)
}
If you wish to contribute, look at this topics:
- Improving the face itself (maybe some 3D model)
- Adding additional emotions (like eye blinking)
- Improving the UI of the screen
I promise it's gonna be more interesting stuff there! @rsrbk123
SRCountdownTimer - a simple circle countdown with a configurable timer.
SRAttractionsMap - the map with attractions on which you can click and see the full description.
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Copyright (c) 2017 Ruslan Serebriakov rsrbk1@gmail.com
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