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Custom UIActionSheet

Overview

Custom UIActionsheet is an implementation of a UIActionSheet that supports the insertion of a clickable UIView as a subview to the action sheet. This functionality was previously not possible with Apple's provided UIActionSheet class, as the action sheet would capture the touch events of its subviews, despite the touches occuring outside of the action sheet's buttons.

Example uses for this custom UIActionSheet would be to include more functionality to your action sheet than just providing a message with "OK" and "Cancel" buttons: adding a UIDatePicker, adding other selectors, or adding switches are just the beginning of what you could do with this new action sheet.

Ultimately, what sets this implementation apart from other solutions out on the web is that it uses as much built-in functionality from Apple as much as possible, instead of the approach several other solutions out on the internet took by rolling out code that merely mimics the UIActionSheet's functionality.

Screenshots

Here are some screenshots of the demo app that is accompanied in this repository.

Before the Action Sheet Turns On

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The Action Sheet is On with a clickable UIView!

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Usage

Feel free to downlaod this repository and use the CustomUIActionSheet.h class in your project. In your view controller (or wherever you are instantiating the action sheet), make sure to add your UIView as a subview to the CustomUIActionSheet instance, and set the origin's y-axis to be above the action sheet buttons.

Usage with CocoaPods

If you are using CocoaPods, add the following line to your Podfile. For more information on CocoaPods, an Objective-C Library Manager, click here: http://cocoapods.org/

pod 'CustomUIActionSheet'

License

This project is released by Constant Contact on the MIT License.

Credit

Credit for the hit test method suppliedgoes to the top-rated answer to this Stackoverflow question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11770743/capturing-touches-on-a-subview-outside-the-frame-of-its-superview-using-hittest