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CBStoreHouseRefreshControl License MIT

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What is it?

A fully customizable pull-to-refresh control for iOS inspired by Storehouse iOS app

![screenshot1] (https://s3.amazonaws.com/suyu.test/CBStoreHouseRefreshControl1.gif)

You can use any shape through a plist file, like this one:

![screenshot2] (https://s3.amazonaws.com/suyu.test/CBStoreHouseRefreshControl2.gif)

Which files are needed?

CBStoreHouseRefreshControl is available through CocoaPods, to install it simply add the following line to your Podfile:

pod 'CBStoreHouseRefreshControl'

Alternatively, you can just drag CBStoreHouseRefreshControl (.h .m) and BarItem (.h .m) into your own project.

How to use it

You can attach it to any UIScrollView like UITableView or UICollectionView using following simple static method:

+ (CBStoreHouseRefreshControl*)attachToScrollView:(UIScrollView *)scrollView
                                           target:(id)target
                                    refreshAction:(SEL)refreshAction
                                            plist:(NSString *)plist;
self.storeHouseRefreshControl = [CBStoreHouseRefreshControl attachToScrollView:self.tableView target:self refreshAction:@selector(refreshTriggered:) plist:@"storehouse"];

Or, using this method for more configurable options:

+ (CBStoreHouseRefreshControl*)attachToScrollView:(UIScrollView *)scrollView
                                           target:(id)target
                                    refreshAction:(SEL)refreshAction
                                            plist:(NSString *)plist
                                            color:(UIColor *)color
                                        lineWidth:(CGFloat)lineWidth
                                       dropHeight:(CGFloat)dropHeight
                                            scale:(CGFloat)scale
                             horizontalRandomness:(CGFloat)horizontalRandomness
                          reverseLoadingAnimation:(BOOL)reverseLoadingAnimation
                          internalAnimationFactor:(CGFloat)internalAnimationFactor;
self.storeHouseRefreshControl = [CBStoreHouseRefreshControl attachToScrollView:self.tableView target:self refreshAction:@selector(refreshTriggered:) plist:@"storehouse" color:[UIColor whiteColor] lineWidth:1.5 dropHeight:80 scale:1 horizontalRandomness:150 reverseLoadingAnimation:YES internalAnimationFactor:0.5];

Then, implement UIScrollViewDelegate in your UIViewController if you haven't already, and pass the calls through to the refresh control:

- (void)scrollViewDidScroll:(UIScrollView *)scrollView
{
    [self.storeHouseRefreshControl scrollViewDidScroll];
}

- (void)scrollViewDidEndDragging:(UIScrollView *)scrollView willDecelerate:(BOOL)decelerate
{
    [self.storeHouseRefreshControl scrollViewDidEndDragging];
}

Lastly, make sure you've implemented the refreshAction you passed it earlier to listen for refresh triggers:

- (void)refreshTriggered
{
    //call your loading method here

    //Finshed loading the data, reset the refresh control
    [self.storeHouseRefreshControl finishingLoading];
}

For more details, please check out the demo app's code.

How to use your own shape

The CBStoreHouseRefreshControl's shape contains bunch of BarItem for animation, each BarItem is running its own animation, you need to provide startPoint and endPoint through a plist file.

All BarItem will share one coordinate system whose origin is at the top-left corner. For example if you want to draw a square, the plist will look like this:

![screenshot2] (https://s3.amazonaws.com/suyu.test/square.png)

The result will look like this:

![screenshot3] (https://s3.amazonaws.com/suyu.test/square.gif)

Notes:

  • Make sure you put the right key which are startPoints and endPoints.
  • Make sure you are using the right format ({x,y}) for coordinates.
  • The highlight/loading animation will highlight each bar item in the same order you declare them in plist, use reverseLoadingAnimation to reverse the animation.

Easy way to generate startPoint and endPoint?

@isaced mentions that it's easier to use PaintCode to generate startPoint and endPoint:

![screenshot4] (https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/2088605/4948694/0ce2da74-667f-11e4-8ce7-a2067f15558d.png)

Result:

![screenshot5] (https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/2088605/4948707/3b76afb4-667f-11e4-91a4-9509d17356fa.gif)

You can get more info here.

Configuration

Play with following parameters to configure CBStoreHouseRefreshControl's view and animation:

  • Set the bar color with the color parameter
  • Set the bar width with the lineWidth parameter
  • Set the height of control with the dropHeight parameter
  • Set the scale of control with the scale parameter
  • Adjust how disperse the bar items appear/disappear by changing the horizontalRandomness parameter
  • Set if reversing the loading animation with the reverseLoadingAnimation parameter, if set to YES, the last bar item will be highlighted firstly.
  • Adjust the time offset of the appear/disappear animation by changing the internalAnimationFactor parameter, for example if internalAnimationFactor is 1 all bar items will appear/disappear all together.

Who's using it?

We've a wiki page for that, feel free to add your projects there!

Author

Suyu Zhang
[email protected]
suyuzhang.com

License

Copyright (c) 2014 Suyu Zhang [email protected]. See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).

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