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STPopup provides STPopupController, which works just like UINavigationController in popup style, for both iPhone and iPad. It's written in Objective-C and compatible with Swift.

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STPopup provides STPopupController, which works just like UINavigationController in popup style, for both iPhone and iPad. It's written in Objective-C and compatible with Swift.

Features:

  • Push/Pop view controller into/out of STPopupController just like UINavigationController.
  • Set navigation items through self.navigationItem just like using a UINavigationController.
  • Support both "Form Sheet" and "Bottom Sheet" style.
  • Work well with storyboard(including segue).
  • Customize UI by using UIAppearance.
  • Customizable popup transition style.
  • Auto-reposition of popup view when keyboard shows up, make sure your UITextField/UITextView won't be covered by the keyboard.
  • Drag navigation bar to dismiss popup view.
  • Support both portrait and landscape orientation in iPhone and iPad.
  • iOS 7+.
  • Compatible with Swift.

Use Cases

Use Cases

Get Started

CocoaPods

pod 'STPopup'

Carthage

github "kevin0571/STPopup"

Import header file
Objective-C

#import <STPopup/STPopup.h>

Swift

import STPopup

Initialize and present STPopupController
Objective-C

STPopupController *popupController = [[STPopupController alloc] initWithRootViewController:viewController];
[popupController presentInViewController:self];

Swift

let popupController = STPopupController(rootViewController: viewController)
popupController.present(in: self)

Set content size in view controller
Objective-C

@implementation ViewController

- (instancetype)init
{
    if (self = [super init]) {
        self.title = @"View Controller";
        self.navigationItem.rightBarButtonItem = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"Next" style:UIBarButtonItemStylePlain target:self action:@selector(nextBtnDidTap)];
        // It's required to set content size of popup.
        self.contentSizeInPopup = CGSizeMake(300, 400);
        self.landscapeContentSizeInPopup = CGSizeMake(400, 200);
    }
    return self;
}

@end

Swift

class ViewController: UIViewController {
    override init(nibName nibNameOrNil: String?, bundle nibBundleOrNil: Bundle?) {
        super.init(nibName: nibNameOrNil, bundle: nibBundleOrNil)
        title = "View Controller"
        navigationItem.rightBarButtonItem = UIBarButtonItem(title: "Next", style: .plain, target: self, action: #selector(nextBtnDidTap))
        // It's required to set content size of popup.
        contentSizeInPopup = CGSize(width: 300, height: 400)
        landscapeContentSizeInPopup = CGSize(width: 400, height: 200)
    }
}

Set content size of view controller which is loaded from Storyboard
Set content size in storyboard or in awakeFromNib.
Storyboard

Push, pop and dismiss view controllers
Objective-C

[self.popupController pushViewController:[ViewController new] animated:YES];
[self.popupController popViewControllerAnimated:YES]; // Popup will be dismissed if there is only one view controller in the popup view controller stack
[self.popupController dismiss];

Swift

popupController?.push(viewController, animated: true)
popupController?.popViewController(animated: true) // Popup will be dismissed if there is only one view controller in the popup view controller stack
popupController?.dismiss()

Push & Pop

Bottom sheet style
Objective-C

STPopupController *popupController = [[STPopupController alloc] initWithRootViewController:[ViewController new]];
popupController.style = STPopupStyleBottomSheet;
[popupController presentInViewController:self];

Swift

let popupController = STPopupController(rootViewController: viewController)
popupController.style = .bottomSheet
popupController.present(in: self)

Bottom Sheet

Customize popup transition style
Objective-C

#pragma mark - STPopupControllerTransitioning

- (NSTimeInterval)popupControllerTransitionDuration:(STPopupControllerTransitioningContext *)context
{
    return context.action == STPopupControllerTransitioningActionPresent ? 0.5 : 0.35;
}

- (void)popupControllerAnimateTransition:(STPopupControllerTransitioningContext *)context completion:(void (^)())completion
{
    // Popup will be presented with an animation sliding from right to left.
    UIView *containerView = context.containerView;
    if (context.action == STPopupControllerTransitioningActionPresent) {
        containerView.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeTranslation(containerView.superview.bounds.size.width - containerView.frame.origin.x, 0);
        
        [UIView animateWithDuration:[self popupControllerTransitionDuration:context] delay:0 usingSpringWithDamping:1 initialSpringVelocity:1 options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveEaseInOut animations:^{
            context.containerView.transform = CGAffineTransformIdentity;
        } completion:^(BOOL finished) {
            completion();
        }];
    }
    else {
        [UIView animateWithDuration:[self popupControllerTransitionDuration:context] delay:0 options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveEaseOut animations:^{
            containerView.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeTranslation(- 2 * (containerView.superview.bounds.size.width - containerView.frame.origin.x), 0);
        } completion:^(BOOL finished) {
            containerView.transform = CGAffineTransformIdentity;
            completion();
        }];
    }
}

// Use custom transitioning in popup controller
STPopupController *popupController = [[STPopupController alloc] initWithRootViewController:viewController];
popupController.transitionStyle = STPopupTransitionStyleCustom;
popupController.transitioning = self;
[popupController presentInViewController:self];

Swift

// MARK: STPopupControllerTransitioning

func popupControllerTransitionDuration(_ context: STPopupControllerTransitioningContext) -> TimeInterval {
    return context.action == .present ? 0.5 : 0.35
}

func popupControllerAnimateTransition(_ context: STPopupControllerTransitioningContext, completion: @escaping () -> Void) {
    // Popup will be presented with an animation sliding from right to left.
    let containerView = context.containerView
    if context.action == .present {
        containerView.transform = CGAffineTransform(translationX: containerView.superview!.bounds.size.width - containerView.frame.origin.x, y: 0)
        UIView.animate(withDuration: popupControllerTransitionDuration(context), delay: 0, usingSpringWithDamping: 1, initialSpringVelocity: 1, options: .curveEaseInOut, animations: {
            containerView.transform = .identity
        }, completion: { _ in
            completion()
        });
    } else {
        UIView.animate(withDuration: popupControllerTransitionDuration(context), delay: 0, usingSpringWithDamping: 1, initialSpringVelocity: 1, options: .curveEaseInOut, animations: {
            containerView.transform = CGAffineTransform(translationX: -2 * (containerView.superview!.bounds.size.width - containerView.frame.origin.x), y: 0)
        }, completion: { _ in
            containerView.transform = .identity
            completion()
        });
    }
}

// Use custom transitioning in popup controller
let popupController = let popupController = STPopupController(rootViewController: viewController)
popupController.transitionStyle = .custom
popupController.transitioning = self
popupController.present(in: self)

Blur background
Objective-C

STPopupController *popupController = [[STPopupController alloc] initWithRootViewController:[PopupViewController1 new]];
if (NSClassFromString(@"UIBlurEffect")) {
    UIBlurEffect *blurEffect = [UIBlurEffect effectWithStyle:UIBlurEffectStyleDark];
    popupController.backgroundView = [[UIVisualEffectView alloc] initWithEffect:blurEffect];
}

Swift

let popupController = let popupController = STPopupController(rootViewController: viewController)
if NSClassFromString("UIBlurEffect") != nil {
    let blurEffect = UIBlurEffect(style: .dark)
    popupController.backgroundView = UIVisualEffectView(effect: blurEffect)
}

Action of tapping on area outside of popup
Objective-C

[popupController.backgroundView addGestureRecognizer:[[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:@selector(backgroundViewDidTap)]];

Swift

popupController.backgroundView?.addGestureRecognizer(UITapGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: #selector(backgroundViewDidTap)))

Customize UI
Objective-C

[STPopupNavigationBar appearance].barTintColor = [UIColor colorWithRed:0.20 green:0.60 blue:0.86 alpha:1.0];
[STPopupNavigationBar appearance].tintColor = [UIColor whiteColor];
[STPopupNavigationBar appearance].barStyle = UIBarStyleDefault;
[STPopupNavigationBar appearance].titleTextAttributes = @{ NSFontAttributeName: [UIFont fontWithName:@"Cochin" size:18], NSForegroundColorAttributeName: [UIColor whiteColor] };
    
[[UIBarButtonItem appearanceWhenContainedIn:[STPopupNavigationBar class], nil] setTitleTextAttributes:@{ NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont fontWithName:@"Cochin" size:17] } forState:UIControlStateNormal];

Swift

STPopupNavigationBar.appearance().barTintColor = UIColor(red: 0.2, green: 0.6, blue: 0.86, alpha: 1)
STPopupNavigationBar.appearance().tintColor = .white
STPopupNavigationBar.appearance().barStyle = .default
STPopupNavigationBar.appearance().titleTextAttributes = [
    .font: UIFont(name: "Cochin", size: 18) ?? .systemFont(ofSize: 18),
    .foregroundColor: UIColor.white,
]
UIBarButtonItem
    .appearance(whenContainedInInstancesOf: [STPopupNavigationBar.self])
    .setTitleTextAttributes([
        .font: UIFont(name: "Cochin", size: 18) ?? .systemFont(ofSize: 18),
        ], for: .normal)

Customize UI

Auto-reposition when keyboard is showing up
This is default behavior.
Auto-reposition

Drag to dismiss
This is default behavior.
Drag to dismiss

Handle orientation change
This is default behavior.
Orientation change

Please checkout the example project for more details.

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