SnapKit is a DSL to make Auto Layout easy on both iOS and OS X.
- iOS 12.0+ / Mac OS X 10.13+ / tvOS 10.0+
- Xcode 10.0+
- Swift 4.0+
- If you need help, use Stack Overflow. (Tag 'snapkit')
- If you'd like to ask a general question, use Stack Overflow.
- If you found a bug, open an issue.
- If you have a feature request, open an issue.
- If you want to contribute, submit a pull request.
CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects. You can install it with the following command:
$ gem install cocoapodsCocoaPods 1.1.0+ is required to build SnapKit 4.0.0+.
To integrate SnapKit into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:
source'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'platform:ios,'12.0'use_frameworks!target'<Your Target Name>'dopod'SnapKit','~> 5.7.0'endThen, run the following command:
$ pod installCarthage is a decentralized dependency manager that builds your dependencies and provides you with binary frameworks.
You can install Carthage with Homebrew using the following command:
$ brew update $ brew install carthageTo integrate SnapKit into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile:
github "SnapKit/SnapKit" ~> 5.0.0 Run carthage update to build the framework and drag the built SnapKit.framework into your Xcode project.
Swift Package Manager is a tool for managing the distribution of Swift code. It’s integrated with the Swift build system to automate the process of downloading, compiling, and linking dependencies.
Xcode 11+ is required to build SnapKit using Swift Package Manager.
To integrate SnapKit into your Xcode project using Swift Package Manager, add it to the dependencies value of your Package.swift:
dependencies:[.package(url:"https://github.com/SnapKit/SnapKit.git",.upToNextMajor(from:"5.0.1"))]If you prefer not to use either of the aforementioned dependency managers, you can integrate SnapKit into your project manually.
import SnapKit classMyViewController:UIViewController{ lazy varbox=UIView()overridefunc viewDidLoad(){ super.viewDidLoad()self.view.addSubview(box) box.backgroundColor =.green box.snp.makeConstraints{(make)->Voidin make.width.height.equalTo(50) make.center.equalTo(self.view)}}}You can try SnapKit in Playground.
Note:
To try SnapKit in playground, open
SnapKit.xcworkspaceand build SnapKit.framework for any simulator first.
- Robert Payne (@robertjpayne)
- Many other contributors
SnapKit is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
