SVProgressHUD is a clean and easy-to-use HUD meant to display the progress of an ongoing task.
Add pod 'SVProgressHUD'
to your Podfile or pod 'SVProgressHUD', :head
if you're feeling adventurous.
Important note if your project doesn't use ARC: you must add the -fobjc-arc
compiler flag to SVProgressHUD.m
in Target Settings > Build Phases > Compile Sources.
- Drag the
SVProgressHUD/SVProgressHUD
folder into your project. - Add the QuartzCore framework to your project.
(see sample Xcode project in /Demo
)
SVProgressHUD is created as a singleton (i.e. it doesn't need to be explicitly allocated and instantiated; you directly call [SVProgressHUD method]
).
You can show the status of indeterminate tasks using:
+ (void)show;
+ (void)showWithMaskType:(SVProgressHUDMaskType)maskType;
+ (void)showWithStatus:(NSString*)string;
+ (void)showWithStatus:(NSString*)string maskType:(SVProgressHUDMaskType)maskType;
If you'd like the HUD to reflect the progress of a task, use:
+ (void)showProgress:(CGFloat)progress;
+ (void)showProgress:(CGFloat)progress status:(NSString*)status;
+ (void)showProgress:(CGFloat)progress status:(NSString*)status maskType:(SVProgressHUDMaskType)maskType;
You can optionally disable user interactions while the HUD is shown using the maskType
property:
enum {
SVProgressHUDMaskTypeNone = 1, // allow user interactions, don't dim background UI (default)
SVProgressHUDMaskTypeClear, // disable user interactions, don't dim background UI
SVProgressHUDMaskTypeBlack, // disable user interactions, dim background UI with 50% translucent black
SVProgressHUDMaskTypeGradient // disable user interactions, dim background UI with translucent radial gradient (a-la-alertView)
};
It can be dismissed right away using:
+ (void)dismiss;
If you'd like to stack HUDs, you can balance out every show call using:
+ (void)popActivity;
The HUD will get dismissed once the popActivity
calls will match the number of show calls.
Or show a confirmation glyph before before getting dismissed 1 second later using:
+ (void)showSuccessWithStatus:(NSString*)string;
+ (void)showErrorWithStatus:(NSString *)string;
+ (void)showImage:(UIImage*)image status:(NSString*)string; // use 28x28 white pngs
SVProgressHUD
posts four notifications via NSNotificationCenter
in response to being shown/dismissed:
SVProgressHUDWillAppearNotification
when the show animation startsSVProgressHUDDidAppearNotification
when the show animation completesSVProgressHUDWillDisappearNotification
when the dismiss animation startsSVProgressHUDDidDisappearNotification
when the dismiss animation completes
Each notification passes a userInfo
dictionary holding the HUD's status string (if any), retrievable via SVProgressHUDStatusUserInfoKey
.
SVProgressHUD
also posts SVProgressHUDDidReceiveTouchEventNotification
when users touch on the screen. For this notification userInfo
is not passed but the object parameter contains the UIEvent
that related to the touch.
SVProgressHUD is brought to you by Sam Vermette and contributors to the project. The success and error icons are from Glyphish. If you have feature suggestions or bug reports, feel free to help out by sending pull requests or by creating new issues. If you're using SVProgressHUD in your project, attribution would be nice.