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README
UIDeviceComplete
UIDevice extensions that fill in the missing pieces.
Whats this library about?
UIDeviceComplete
is an iOS library intended to be a collection of extensions to UIDevice
that provides functionality that UIDevice
currently lacks like determining which iOS device
you have (i.e iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone SE, iPad Pro, iPhone 7 etc) or determining the screen size of the device
in inches.
Features
- [x] Detect specific device like iPhone 7, iPhone SE or iPad Pro
- [x] Get screen size of device in inches
- [x] Get iOS Device family (iPod, iPhone or iPad)
Dont see a feature you need?
Feel free to open an Issue requesting the feature you want or send over a pull request!
Use
All of the extensions are called off of the dc
variable which stands for ([UI]DeviceComplete) object that this
library extends onto UIDevice
that way native methods of UIDevice
and methods of this library can
easily be seen, also lowering the possibility of naming conflicts.
Getting common device name
UIDevice.current.dc.commonDeviceName // iPad Pro (12.9 inch, Wi-Fi+LTE)
Detecting iOS Device models
let device = UIDevice.current.dc.deviceModel
switch device {
case .iPhoneX:
print("So hows that iPhone X notch thing working out? Right...")
case .iPhone6Plus, .iPhone7Plus:
print("Lots of screen realestate eh?")
case .iPhoneSE, .iPhone5, iPhone5S:
print("Less iPhone is more iPhone...")
case .iPadPro:
print("Why?")
default:
print("Not sure what this is...")
}
Detecting iOS Device Screen Size (Inches)
Screen size can be be queried with the following computed property returning a simple Double
that represents the screen size in inches:
let screenSize: Double = UIDevice.current.dc.screenSize.sizeInches
if screenSize <= 4.0 {
print("Modest screen size; not so modest price tag")
} else if screenSize >= 5.5 {
print("Plus is always a plus")
} else {
print("Chances are this is an iPad or an iPhone (Texas Edition).")
}
Detecting iOS Device Family
If the type of device family is all you are after i.e iPhone or iPad and the specific model
is not important then DeviceFamily
might be what you need.
let deviceFamily = UIDevice.current.dc.deviceFamily
switch deviceFamily {
case .iPhone:
print("...phone home?")
case .iPad:
print("when it comes to screen size; more is more")
case .iPod:
print("Why not?")
default:
print("No family...")
}
Installation
Carthage
If you use Carthage to manage your dependencies, simply add
UIDeviceComplete to your Cartfile
:
github "Nirma/UIDeviceComplete"
If you use Carthage to build your dependencies, make sure you have added UIDeviceComplete.framework
to the "Linked Frameworks and Libraries" section of your target, and have included UIDeviceComplete.framework
in your Carthage framework copying build phase.
CocoaPods
If you use CocoaPods to manage your dependencies, simply add
this line to your Podfile
:
use_frameworks!
pod 'UIDeviceComplete'
Contributing to this project
Contributions are highly welcome
If there is something you wish to fix about the project, or wish to add any other kind of enhancements, propose to add to the project. Please feel free to send over a pull request or open an issue for this project.
License
UIDeviceComplete is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the UIDeviceComplete README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.