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AttributedString.swift

Swifty NSAttributed String.

Problem

The problem is attributes is a [NSAttributedStringKey: Any], even though the keys NSAttributedString.Key are all defined, the values still a type of Any, which means we have to deal with literally Anything. And feel like it's not swift.

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Installation

AttributedString.swift is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:

pod 'AttributedString.swift'

How to use

After installation, Just import AttributedString_swift

import AttributedString_swift

When adding more attributes on a NSMutableAttributedString, you can use the func addAttributes(attrs:[Attribute], for scope:Scope).

Scope has currently have 3 types: .all, .subtext, closedRange.

Example

import AttributedString_swift

let label1 = Label()
let label2 = Label()
...

label1.attributedText = NSAttributedString(
  string: "Hello World", 
  attrs:[
    .font(UIFont.boldSystemFont(ofSize: 30)),
    .link("https://www.google.com")
  ])

let attrText2 = NSMutableAttributedString(
  string: "The quick brown fox jump over the lazy dog.",
  attrs: [
    .font(.systemFont(ofSize: 18)),
    .foregroundColor(.orange)
  ])

// Adding more attributes!
attrText2.addAttributes(
  attrs: [
    .font(.boldSystemFont(ofSize: 50)),
    .foregroundColor(.gray)
  ],
  for: .subtext("The"))

attrText2.addAttributes(
  attrs: [
    .foregroundColor(.green),
    .font(.systemFont(ofSize: 50))
  ],
  for: .closedRange(4...8))

attrText2.addAttributes(
  attrs: [
    .foregroundColor(.red),
    .font(.boldSystemFont(ofSize: 50))],
  for: .closedRange(10...15))

attrText2.addAttributes(
  attrs: [
    .font(.boldSystemFont(ofSize: 30)),
    .link("https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog"),
  ],
  for: .subtext("dog"))

// With paragraph style for whole text
let paragraphStyle = NSMutableParagraphStyle()
paragraphStyle.alignment = .center
attrText2.addAttributes(
  attrs: [
    .paragraphStyle(paragraphStyle)
  ],
  for: .all)

label2.attributedText = attrText2

To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install from the Example directory first.

Author

@michaelhenry

License

AttributedString.swift is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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