Show progress in your app's Dock icon
macOS 10.15+
Add https://github.com/sindresorhus/DockProgress
in the “Swift Package Manager” tab in Xcode.
Latest version: 4.3.1
import DockProgress
foo.onUpdate = { progress in
DockProgress.progress = progress
}
Specify a Progress
instance
import Foundation
import DockProgress
let progress = Progress(totalUnitCount: 1)
progress?.becomeCurrent(withPendingUnitCount: 1)
DockProgress.progressInstance = progress
The given Progress
instance is weakly stored. It's up to you to retain it.
It comes with five styles. PR welcome for more.
Check out the example app in the Xcode project.
You can also draw a custom progress with .custom(drawHandler: (_ rect: CGRect) -> Void)
.
import DockProgress
DockProgress.style = .bar
This is the default.
import DockProgress
DockProgress.style = .squircle(color: .white.withAlphaComponent(0.5))
By default, it should perfectly fit a macOS 11 and later icon, but there is an inset
parameter if you need to make any adjustments.
import DockProgress
DockProgress.style = .circle(radius: 55, color: .systemBlue)
import DockProgress
DockProgress.style = .badge(color: .systemBlue, badgeValue: { getDownloadCount() })
Large badgeValue
numbers will be written in kilo short notation, for example, 1012
→ 1k
.
Note: The badgeValue
is not meant to be used as a numeric percentage. It's for things like count of downloads, number of files being converted, etc.
import DockProgress
DockProgress.style = .pie(color: .systemBlue)
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