Publish your roadmap inside your app and allow users to vote for upcoming features, without having to create a backend!
Roadmap works with a remote JSON configuration listing all features and their statuses. We recommend hosting it on GitHub Pages or simplejsoncms.com.
An example JSON looks as follows:
[
{
"id": "1",
"title": "Combine sentences",
"status": "planned",
"description" : "You can add a little bit of extra context here."
},
{
"id": "2",
"title": "Open with Finder support",
"status": "planned"
},
{
"id": "3",
"title": "Initial Launch",
"status": "finished",
"description" : "Release v1 to the public.",
"isFinished": true
}
]
The keys id
, title
are mandatory and all have to be strings. You can use any value for status
or description
.
If you are looking to support localization, then you need to add extra optional parameters in your JSON localizedTitle
, localizedDescription
and localizedStatus
like:
[
{
"id": "0",
"title": "Adding a map",
"localizedTitle": [
{
"language": "ar",
"value": "اضافة خارطة"
},
{
"language": "en",
"value": "Adding a map"
}
],
"status": "planned",
"localizedStatus": [
{
"language": "ar",
"value": "مجدولة"
},
{
"language": "en",
"value": "Planned"
}
],
"description": "some description",
"localizedDescription": [
{
"language": "ar",
"value": "اضافة خارطة لمعرفة الاماكن القريبة"
},
{
"language": "en",
"value": "Adding a map to view nearby places"
}
]
}
]
If you add isFinished
as true
to a feature in your JSON, the voting view will be hidden for the users & no API call will be made to fetch votes. This is an optional value and it's default value is false
.
Add https://github.com/AvdLee/Roadmap.git
within Xcode's package manager.
Create a new Roadmap configuration following the documentation:
let configuration = RoadmapConfiguration(
roadmapJSONURL: URL(string: "https://simplejsoncms.com/api/k2f11wikc6")!
)
And use the configuration inside the RoadmapView
:
struct ContentView: View {
let configuration = RoadmapConfiguration(
roadmapJSONURL: URL(string: "https://simplejsoncms.com/api/k2f11wikc6")!,
nameSpace: "yourappname" // Defaults to your apps bundle id
allowVotes: true, // Present the roadmap in read-only mode by setting this to false
allowSearching: false // Allow users to filter the features list by adding a searchbar
)
var body: some View {
RoadmapView(configuration: configuration)
}
}
By initializing the RoadmapConfiguration
with a RoadmapStyle
you can create your own styling.
public struct RoadmapStyle {
/// The image used for the upvote button
let upvoteIcon : Image
/// The font used for the feature
let titleFont : Font
/// The font used for the count label
let numberFont : Font
/// The font used for the status views
let statusFont : Font
/// The tint color of the status view
let statusTintColor: (String) -> Color
/// The corner radius for the upvote button
let radius : CGFloat
/// The backgroundColor of each cell
let cellColor : Color
/// The color of the text and icon when voted
let selectedForegroundColor : Color
/// The main tintColor for the roadmap views.
let tintColor : Color
public init(icon: Image,
titleFont: Font,
numberFont: Font,
statusFont: Font,
statusTintColor: @escaping (String) -> Color = { _ in Color.primary },
cornerRadius: CGFloat,
cellColor: Color = Color.defaultCellColor,
selectedColor: Color = .white,
tint: Color = .accentColor) {
self.upvoteIcon = icon
self.titleFont = titleFont
self.numberFont = numberFont
self.statusFont = statusFont
self.statusTintColor = statusTintColor
self.radius = cornerRadius
self.cellColor = cellColor
self.selectedForegroundColor = selectedColor
self.tintColor = tint
}
}
If you don't wan't to configure your own style you can also use one of the templates. You have the option between Standard
, Playful
, Classy
and Technical
so pick whichever works best for your app.
Example
struct ContentView: View {
let configuration = RoadmapConfiguration(
roadmapJSONURL: URL(string: "https://simplejsoncms.com/api/k2f11wikc6")!,
namespace: "roadmap",
style: RoadmapTemplate.playful.style, // You can also create your own RoadmapStyle
)
var body: some View {
RoadmapView(configuration: configuration)
}
}
By default, Roadmap will utilise the Free Counting API to store votes, you can check out their website for more information. A namespace is provided for you, utilising your application's bundle identifier, but you can override this when initalising the RoadmapConfiguration
.
let configuration = RoadmapConfiguration(
roadmapJSONURL: URL(string: "https://simplejsoncms.com/api/k2f11wikc6")!,
namespace: "my-custom-namespace"
)
If you'd rather use your own API, you may create a new struct conforming to FeatureVoter
. This has two required functions in order to retrieve the current vote count and to cast a new vote.
struct CustomFeatureVoter: FeatureVoter {
var count = 0
func fetch(for feature: RoadmapFeature) async -> Int {
// query data from your API here
return count
}
func vote(for feature: RoadmapFeature) async -> Int? {
// push data to your API here
count += 1
return count
}
}
You may then pass an instance of this struct to the RoadmapConfiguration
.
let configuration = RoadmapConfiguration(
roadmapJSONURL: URL(string: "https://simplejsoncms.com/api/k2f11wikc6")!,
voter: CustomFeatureVoter()
)
Yes, if a user has voted on a feature they won't be able to vote again from within your app. Users can intercept your network traffic and replay the api call if they're really desperate to manipulate your votes.
Roadmap comes with four different preconfigured styles to match most apps. You can change the tintColor, upvote image and more.
To keep development of Roadmap easy and fun, we've decided to support iOS 15 & above and macOS Monterey & Ventura for now.
Right now the list of features is loaded in random order. Our thinking is that this will prevent bias for the top voted features. We'll look into ways to make this possible in the future but since the votes are retrieved after the view has been loaded we'll need to look into it.
Roadmap does not do any analytics or tracking. If a user voted on a feature it will increment a number on the count api. No identifiers are stored, not even anonymous ones.
Yes, we wanted to keep Roadmap as simple as possible to setup. If you're worried about competitors (or a user that really wants a specific feature) messing with your priority list, maybe use something else.
Yes, please! We would love to invite you to pick up any of the open issues. We'll review your Pull Requests accordingly.
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If you've integrated Roadmap into your app and you want to add it to this list, please make a Pull Request.
This library is created in collaboration between Jordi Bruin, Hidde van der Ploeg, and Antoine van der Lee
Roadmap is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.