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MNMBottomPullToRefresh is a solution to add pull-to-refresh feature to the bottom of an UITableView instead of the top, as usual. This view can be used to retrieve more values, or pages, of a large list.

This solution has its basis on the Mediator design pattern (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediator_pattern). MNMBottomPullToRefreshManager acts as a Mediator between the pull-to-refresh view and its container table view, decoupling the view and the scroll management.

In order to maintain this decoupling, there is no UITableView subclass, allowing developers to add this behavior as an aggregate of its own subclasses of UITableView without creating an intermediate class or adding directly in the UIViewController that manages table delegate and data source.

Installation instructions:

  1. Copy the whole MNMBottomPullToRefresh folder into your project

  2. In your UIViewController class, create a MNMBottomPullToRefreshManager to link an UITableView and the MNMPullToRefreshView. Use a sentence like this:

    pullToRefreshManager_ = [[MNMBottomPullToRefreshManager alloc] initWithPullToRefreshViewHeight:60.0f
                                                                                         tableView:table_
                                                                                        withClient:self];
    
  3. Implement MNMBottomPullToRefreshManagerClient selectors on your UIViewController in order to inform to delegate about the correct offset of the table

  4. You can see a this usage in MNMBPTRViewController

Documentation

  1. Execute appledoc appledoc.plist in the root of the project path to generate documentation.

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