DLAlertView is an API-compatible UIAlertView replacement that can embed custom content views, is fully themable and let's you use a delegate and/or blocks.
- Same API as
UIAlertView
(+ much, much more!). - Use delegates and/or blocks!
- Animations that match UIAlertView in iOS 7.
- Default look that matches UIAlertView in iOS 7.
- Any number of buttons per alert (
1..n
). - Any number of textfields per alert (
0..n
). - Optional custom content view.
- Change title/message/contentView while shown.
- Add textfields while shown.
- Add buttons while shown.
- Apply custom themes to your individual alerts.
- Apply individual themes to your individual textfields.
- Apply individual themes to your individual buttons.
- Change themes of alert/textfields/buttons while shown.
- Crossfade between themes.
Just copy the files in "DLAlertView/Classes/..."
into your project.
Alternatively you can install DLAlertView into your project with CocoaPods.
Just add it to your Podfile: pod 'DLAlertView'
See DLAVAlertView.h for the complete API.
DLAVAlertView *alertView = [[DLAVAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Click OK!" message:nil delegate:nil cancelButtonTitle:@"OK" otherButtonTitles:nil, nil];
[alertView showWithCompletion:^(DLAVAlertView *alertView, NSInteger buttonIndex) {
NSLog(@"Clicked button '%@' at index: %ld", [alertView buttonTitleAtIndex:buttonIndex], (long)buttonIndex);
}];
DLAlertView contains a demo app giving you a quick overview of many of its features.
DLAlertView uses automatic reference counting (ARC).
None.
iOS 5.1+
Vincent Esche (@regexident)
DLAlertView is available under a modified BSD-3 clause license with the additional requirement of attribution. (DLAlertView further more includes code by Alexander Jarvis, licensed under the MIT license.) See the LICENSE
file for more info.