ComponentKit is a view framework for iOS that is heavily inspired by React. It takes a functional, declarative approach to building UI. It was built to power Facebook's News Feed and is now used throughout the Facebook iOS app.
ComponentKit is available to install via CocoaPods or Carthage.
If you are using CocoaPods, add the following to your Podfile:
pod 'ComponentKit', '~> 0.15'
If you are using Carthage, add the following to your Cartfile:
github "facebook/ComponentKit" ~> 0.15
If you want to try out ComponentKit just clone the GitHub repository and open the Xcode project. To get started with the example app:
open Examples/WildeGuess/WildeGuess.xcodeproj
Build and run the WildeGuess
target to try it out!
If you're interested in viewing only the ComponentKit source code in Xcode:
open ComponentKit.xcodeproj
There is no need to run any special commands prior to opening either Xcode project.
- Read the Getting Started guide
- Get the sample projects
- Read the objc.io article by Adam Ernst
- Watch the @Scale talk by Ari Grant
See the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help out.
ComponentKit is BSD-licensed. We also provide an additional patent grant.
The files in the /Examples directory are licensed under a separate license as specified in each file; documentation is licensed CC-BY-4.0.