Issue #288
selectionIndicatorImage
- https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uitabbar/1623456-selectionindicatorimage
- Should design image with enough height, transparent background and indicator at the bottom
Use this property to specify a custom selection image. Your image is rendered on top of the tab bar but behind the contents of the tab bar item itself. The default value of this property is nil, which causes the tab bar to apply a default highlight to the selected item
Custom UITabBar or UITabBarController
- Hide existing
tabBar
tabBar.isHidden = true
- Position custom buttons
import UIKit
class CustomTabBarController: UITabBarController {
private let bar = UIView()
private var buttons = [UIButton]()
override var viewControllers: [UIViewController]? {
didSet {
populate(viewControllers: viewControllers)
}
}
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
setup()
}
private func setup() {
tabBar.isHidden = true
bar.backgroundColor = R.color.background
view.addSubview(bar)
NSLayoutConstraint.on([
bar.leftAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.leftAnchor),
bar.rightAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.rightAnchor),
bar.bottomAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.bottomAnchor),
bar.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: tabBar.topAnchor)
])
}
private func populate(viewControllers: [UIViewController]) {
buttons.forEach {
$0.removeFromSuperview()
}
buttons = viewControllers.map({
let button = UIButton()
button.setImage($0.tabBarItem.image, for: .normal)
bar.addSubview(button)
return button
})
view.setNeedsLayout()
}
override func viewDidLayoutSubviews() {
super.viewDidLayoutSubviews()
let padding: CGFloat = 20
let buttonSize = CGSize(width: 30, height: 44)
let width = view.bounds.width - padding * 20
for (index, button) in buttons.enumerated() {
button.center = CGPoint(x: bar.center.x, y: bar.frame.height/2)
}
}
}
Handle UITabBarControllerDelegate
- Override
func tabBar(_ tabBar: UITabBar, didSelect item: UITabBarItem)
tabBar.subviews
contains 1 privateUITabBarBackground
and many privateUITabBarButton
import UIKit
class CustomTabBarController: UITabBarController {
let indicator: UIView = {
let view = UIView()
view.backgroundColor = R.color.primary
view.frame.size = CGSize(width: 32, height: 2)
view.layer.cornerRadius = 1
return view
}()
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
tabBar.addSubview(indicator)
self.delegate = self
}
private func animate(index: Int) {
let buttons = tabBar.subviews
.filter({ String(describing: $0).contains("Button") })
guard index < buttons.count else {
return
}
let selectedButton = buttons[index]
UIView.animate(
withDuration: 0.25,
delay: 0,
options: .curveEaseInOut,
animations: {
let point = CGPoint(
x: selectedButton.center.x,
y: selectedButton.frame.maxY - 1
)
self.indicator.center = point
},
completion: nil
)
}
override func viewDidLayoutSubviews() {
super.viewDidLayoutSubviews()
animate(index: selectedIndex)
}
}
extension CustomTabBarController: UITabBarControllerDelegate {
override func tabBar(_ tabBar: UITabBar, didSelect item: UITabBarItem) {
guard
let items = tabBar.items,
let index = items.firstIndex(of: item)
else {
return
}
animate(index: index)
}
}
In iOS 13, we need to use viewDidAppear
override func viewDidAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewDidAppear(animated)
moveIndicator(index: selectedIndex, animated: false)
}