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Pulsator

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Pulse animation for iOS written with Swift.

Great For:

  • Pulses of Bluetooth, BTLE, beacons (iBeacon), etc.
  • Map Annotations

Installation

CocoaPods

Add into your Podfile.

pod "Pulsator"

Then $ pod install

Carthage

Add into your Cartfile.

github "shu223/Pulsator"

Then $ carthage update

How to use

Just 3 lines!

Initiate and add to your view's layer, then call start!

let pulsator = Pulsator()
view.layer.addSublayer(pulsator)
pulsator.start()

Customizations

Number of Pulses

Use numPulse property.

pulsator.numPulse = 3

Radius

Use radius property.

pulsator.radius = 240.0

Color

Just set the backgroundColor property.

pulsator.backgroundColor = UIColor(red: 1, green: 1, blue: 0, alpha: 1).cgColor

Animation Duration

Use following properties

  • animationDuration : duration for each pulse
  • pulseInterval : interval between pulses

Easing

You can set the timingFunction property.

Repeat

Use repeatCount property.

Demo

You can try to change the radius, backgroundColor or other properties with the demo app.

  • Example/PulsatorDemo.xcodeproj
<iframe src="https://appetize.io/embed/45kwjngp1xud45eeqhxqy8qqew?device=iphone6s&scale=75&autoplay=false&orientation=portrait&deviceColor=black" width="312px" height="653px" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>

macOS support

Add into your Podfile, then run pod install.

platform :osx, '10.9'

target 'Pulsator' do
  use_frameworks!
  pod "Pulsator"
end

The usage is same as iOS.

let pulsator = Pulsator()
view.layer?.addSublayer(pulsator)
pulsator.start()

Objective-C version

There is an ObjC version, but it's not maintained now.

You can use Pulsator also with Objective-C.

#import "Pulsator-Swift.h"

Author

Shuichi Tsutsumi

iOS freelancer in Japan. Welcome works from abroad!

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