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SwiftUI Cookbook

SwiftUI Cookbook: Discover solutions and best practices to tackle the most common problems while building SwiftUI apps

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SwiftUI Cookbook

Chapter 2: Going Beyond the Single Component with Lists and Scroll Views

In this chapter, we'll learn how to display lists in SwiftUI. List views are similar to UITableViews in UIKit but are significantly simpler to use. No storyboards or prototype cells are required, and we do not need to know how many rows there are. SwiftUI's lists are designed to be modular so that you can build bigger things from smaller components.

We'll also look at lazy stacks and lazy grids, which are used to optimize the display of large amounts of data by loading only the subset of the content that is currently being displayed or is about to be displayed. Lastly, we'll take a look at how to present hierarchical data in an expanding list with sections that can be expanded or collapsed.

By the end of this chapter, you will understand how to display lists of static or dynamic items, add or remove rows from lists, edit lists, add sections to list views, and much more.

In this chapter, we will cover the following recipes:

  • Using scroll views
  • Creating a list of static items
  • Using custom rows in a list
  • Adding rows to a list
  • Deleting rows from a list
  • Editing a list
  • Moving rows in a list
  • Adding sections to a list
  • Using LazyHStack and LazyVStack (iOS 14+)
  • Using LazyHGrid and LazyVGrid (iOS 14+)
  • Using ScrollViewReader (iOS 14+)
  • Using expanding lists (iOS 14+)
  • Using DisclosureGroup to hide and show content (iOS 14+)

Technical requirements

The code in this chapter is based on Xcode 12 and iOS 13. However, some recipes are only compatible with iOS 14 and higher.

You can find the code in the book's GitHub repository at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/SwiftUI-Cookbook/tree/master/Chapter02%20-%20Lists%20and%20ScrollViews.

Using scroll views

SwiftUI scroll views are used to easily create scrolling containers. They automatically size themselves to the area where they are placed. Scroll views are vertical by default and can be made to scroll horizontally or vertically by passing in the .horizontal() or .vertical() modifiers as the first parameter to the scroll view.

Getting ready

Let's start by creating a SwiftUI project called ScrollViewApp.

Optional: Download the San Francisco (SF) Symbols app here: https://developer.apple.com/sf-symbols/.

SF Symbols is a set of over 2,400 symbols provided by Apple. They follow Apple's San Francisco system font and automatically ensure optical vertical alignment for different sizes and weights.

How to do it…

We will add two scroll views to a VStack component: one horizontal and one vertical. Each scroll view will contain SF symbols for the letters A–L:

  1. Between the ContentView struct declaration and its body, create an array of SF symbol names called imageNames. Add the strings for SF symbols A–L:
    let imageNames = [
            "a.circle.fill",
            "b.circle.fill",
            "c.circle.fill",
            "d.circle.fill",
            "e.circle.fill",
            "f.circle.fill",
            "g.circle.fill",
            "h.circle.fill",
            "i.circle.fill",
            "j.circle.fill",
            "k.circle.fill",
            "l.circle.fill",
        ]
  2. Add a VStack component and scroll views to the app:
        var body: some View {
            VStack{
                ScrollView {
                        ForEach(self.imageNames, id: \.self)                    { name in
                            Image(systemName: name)
                                .font(.largeTitle)
                                .foregroundColor(Color.                                yellow)
                                .frame(width: 50, height: 50)
                                .background(Color.blue)
                        }
                }
                .frame(width:50, height:200)
                
                ScrollView(.horizontal, showsIndicators:               false) {
                    HStack{
                        ForEach(self.imageNames, id: \.self)                    { name in
                            Image(systemName: name)
                                .font(.largeTitle)
                                .foregroundColor(Color.                               yellow)
                                .frame(width: 50, height: 50)
                                .background(Color.blue)
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }

    The result is a view with a vertical and horizontal scroll view:

Figure 2.1 – App with horizontal and vertical scroll views

Figure 2.1 – App with horizontal and vertical scroll views

How it works…

VStack allows us to display multiple scroll views within the ContentView struct's body.

By default, scroll views display items vertically. The first ScrollView component in VStack displays items in a vertical way, even though no axis was specified.

Within the first ScrollView component, a ForEach loop is used to iterate over a static array and display the contents. In this case, the ForEach loop takes two parameters: the array we are iterating over and an identifier, id: \.self, used to distinguish between the items being displayed. The id parameter would not be required if the collection used conformed to the Identifiable protocol.

Two parameters are passed to the second ScrollView component: the axis and showIndicators (ScrollView(.horizontal, showsIndicators: false). The .horizontal axis parameter causes content to be horizontal, and showIndictors:false prevents the scrollbar indicator from appearing in the view.

See also

Refer to the Apple ScrollView documentation at https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/scrollview.

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Key benefits

  • Apply the declarative programming paradigm for building cross-platform UIs for Apple devices
  • Learn to integrate UIKit, Core Data, Sign in with Apple, and Firebase with SwiftUI
  • Adopt the new SwiftUI 2.0 features to build visually appealing UIs at speed

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SwiftUI is an innovative and simple way to build beautiful user interfaces (UIs) for all Apple platforms, right from iOS and macOS through to watchOS and tvOS, using the Swift programming language. In this recipe-based book, you’ll work with SwiftUI and explore a range of essential techniques and concepts that will help you through the development process. The recipes cover the foundations of SwiftUI as well as the new SwiftUI 2.0 features introduced in iOS 14. Other recipes will help you to make some of the new SwiftUI 2.0 components backward-compatible with iOS 13, such as the Map View or the Sign in with Apple View. The cookbook begins by explaining how to use basic SwiftUI components. Then, you’ll learn the core concepts of UI development such as Views, Controls, Lists, and ScrollViews using practical implementation in Swift. By learning drawings, built-in shapes, and adding animations and transitions, you’ll discover how to add useful features to the SwiftUI. When you’re ready, you’ll understand how to integrate SwiftUI with exciting new components in the Apple development ecosystem, such as Combine for managing events and Core Data for managing app data. Finally, you’ll write iOS, macOS, and watchOS apps while sharing the same SwiftUI codebase. By the end of this SwiftUI book, you'll have discovered a range of simple, direct solutions to common problems found in building SwiftUI apps.

Who is this book for?

This book is for mobile developers who want to learn SwiftUI as well as experienced iOS developers transitioning from UIKit to SwiftUI. The book assumes knowledge of the Swift programming language. Knowledge of object-oriented design and data structures is useful but not necessary.

What you will learn

  • Explore various layout presentations in SwiftUI such as HStack, VStack, LazyHStack, and LazyVGrid
  • Create a cross-platform app for iOS, macOS, and watchOS
  • Get up to speed with drawings in SwiftUI using built-in shapes, custom paths, and polygons
  • Discover modern animation and transition techniques in SwiftUI
  • Add user authentication using Firebase and Sign in with Apple
  • Handle data requests in your app using Core Data
  • Solve the most common SwiftUI problems, such as integrating a MapKit map, unit testing, snapshot testing, and previewing layouts

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Chapter 2: Going Beyond the Single Component with Lists and Scroll Views Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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I've been studying Swift 5 and SwiftUI for a little while now, as a hobby, mostly using Udemy tutorials and a couple of basic books. This particular book, however, is helping me "put it all together" in my mind better than anything I've read or watched so far. The author takes a sort of layered, cyclical approach to topics: you'll see something show up early in the book, with little comment but it's easy to see what it's doing, so when you get to the chapter devoted to that thing you're not starting from total scratch. You also revisit old topics when learning new topics, so things can sink in better. So far I'm on page 165, and can hardly wait to go through the drawing and animation chapters (pp. 198-326). Several chapters follow for working with Combine and Firebase and so on, though I probably won't get to those for several months yet.
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Good variety of common topics. As mentioned in the advertising, the book works well for developers transitioning from UIKit to SwiftUI.
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I like this book a lot. This book helps me get up and running pretty fast with SwiftUI. Highly recommend.
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Hello, I am an iOS developer so I have experience working in the traditional UIKit framework. Before I talk about the many great things in this book (theres a bunch!) I want to first discuss who its for. I attached an excerpt from the book on who this is for because if you dont know anything about swift it might make the topics within harder to grasp. From what I read so far you dont need mastery of the Swift language, just a basic understanding should get you through it.SwiftUI has a new way of implementing stack views and this book begins by covering that topic. There aren't really storyboards the way you are used to seeing them in xcode which may come as a shock to some users, unless you build your user interface programmatically already. Each chapter will explore new features such as Scroll Views, Container Views, and Alerts.It has a dedicated chapter on Core Data which I found an interesting readThe eBook version has color illustrations, which I appreciate very much and I found the example code presented within the book to be relevant to the topics being covered.If you follow along with the examples in this book you will build a tic-tac-toe game, a cute little progress ring, bar graphs, pie chart, and a lot more.I found swiftUI to be a really unique coding experience and I feel great having this book as a companion.*One last note, you will also need a semi beefy computer to fully utilize the preview mode that shows you what you're coding as you code. Its a great feature but I have seen it bog down my less powerful mac.Overall this book is 5 stars and will set you up right.
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