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macOS 15 Beta 23 | - Xcode 11.0 Beta 24 | - iOS 13.0 Beta 25 | 26 | 27 | ## 목차 : 28 | 29 | ### 기본 요소 30 | 31 | * 텍스트 32 | - [Text](#Text) 33 | - [TextField](#TextField) 34 | - [SecureField](#SecureField) 35 | 36 | * 이미지 37 | - [Image](#Image) 38 | - [WebImage](#WebImage) 39 | 40 | * 버튼 41 | - [Button](#Button) 42 | - [NavigationButton](#NavigationButton) 43 | - [PresentationButton](#PresentationButton) 44 | - [Picker](#Picker) 45 | - [DatePicker](#DatePicker) 46 | - [Toggle](#Toggle) 47 | - [Slider](#Slider) 48 | - [Stepper](#Stepper) 49 | - [SegmentedControl](#SegmentedControl) 50 | 51 | * 기타(?) 52 | - [WebView](#WebView) 53 | - [UIViewController](#UIViewController) 54 | 55 | ### 레이아웃 56 | 57 | * 스택 58 | - [HStack](#HStack) 59 | - [VStack](#VStack) 60 | - [ZStack](#ZStack) 61 | 62 | * 리스트 63 | - [List](#List) 64 | - [ScrollView](#ScrollView) 65 | - [ForEach](#ForEach) 66 | 67 | * 컨테이너 뷰 68 | - [Group](#Group) 69 | - [GroupBox](#GroupBox) 70 | - [Section](#Section) 71 | 72 | * Architectural Views 73 | - [NavigationView](#NavigationView) 74 | - [TabbedView](#TabbedView) 75 | - [HSplitView](#HSplitView) 76 | - [VSplitView](#VSplitView) 77 | 78 | * 알림(Alert) 79 | - [Alert](#Alert) 80 | - [Modal](#Modal) 81 | - [Popover](#Popover) 82 | - [Sheet](#Sheet) 83 | - [ActionSheet](#ActionSheet) 84 | 85 | 86 | ### State 와 Data Flow 87 | 88 | * 바인딩 89 | * [Binding](#Binding) 90 | 91 | * Data-Dependent Views 92 | * [State](#State) 93 | * [ObjectBinding](#ObjectBinding) 94 | * [EnvironmentObject](#EnvironmentObject) 95 | 96 | * Environment Values 97 | * [Environment](#Environment) 98 | * [EnvironmentValues](#EnvironmentValues) 99 | 100 | * ENavigation Models 101 | * [DynamicNavigationDestinationLink](#DynamicNavigationDestinationLink) 102 | 103 | * 속성 104 | * [LocalizedStringKey](#LocalizedStringKey) 105 | 106 | * Transactions 107 | * [Transaction](#Transaction) 108 | 109 | 110 | ### 제스쳐 111 | 112 | * 기본 제스쳐 113 | * [TapGesture](#TapGesture) 114 | * [LongPressGesture](#LongPressGesture) 115 | * [DragGesture](#DragGesture) 116 | * [MagnificationGesture](#MagnificationGesture) 117 | * [RotationGesture](#RotationGesture) 118 | 119 | * 복합 제스쳐 120 | * [SequenceGesture](#SequenceGesture) 121 | * [SimultaneousGesture](#SimultaneousGesture) 122 | * [ExclusiveGesture](#ExclusiveGesture) 123 | 124 | * 커스텀 제스쳐 125 | * [AnyGesture](#AnyGesture) 126 | 127 | 128 |

Basic View

129 | 130 | 131 |

Text

132 | 133 | 134 | `Text` 는 한줄이나, 그 이상의 텍스트를 `UILabel` 과 같은 형태로 나타 내어 줍니다. 135 | 136 | 만약 `Text` 를 생성 하고자 한다면, 그냥 `Text("하고싶은말");` 과 같은 형태로 진행하면 됩니다. 137 | 그리고, 폰트,색깔,그림자, 마진(~~??? : And I also, 마진조아~~)을 줄 수 있습니다. 138 | 139 | 예제: 140 | 141 | ```swift 142 | Text("TEST TEXT") 143 | .color(.red) 144 | .bold() 145 | .font(.system(.largeTitle)) 146 | .fontWeight(.medium) 147 | .italic() 148 | .shadow(color: .black, radius: 1, x: 0, y: 2) 149 | ``` 150 | 151 |
152 | 결과 보기 153 | 154 |
155 | 156 | 157 | [🔝](#Text_D) 158 | -- 159 |

TextField

160 | 161 | `TextField` 는 일반적으로 사용하는 텍스트 상자 와 같아서, 텍스트 입력을 받을 수 있습니다. 162 | 163 | 예제: 164 | 165 | ```swift 166 | 167 | TextField($data, placeholder:Text(placeholder), onEditingChanged: { changed in 168 | print("onEditing: \(changed)") 169 | }) { 170 | print("data: \(self.data)") 171 | 172 | } 173 | .padding(10) 174 | .frame(height: 50) 175 | .textFieldStyle(.roundedBorder) 176 | .padding(EdgeInsets(top: 0, leading: 20, bottom: 0, trailing: 20)) 177 | } 178 | } 179 | ``` 180 | **만약 에러가 뜬다면,** 181 | 182 | `self.data` 쪽에서 에러가 뜨거나 placeholder 에서 에러가 뜬다면 `name` 이나 `placeholde` State가 선언되지 않았을 가능성이 큽니다. 183 | 184 | `var body: some View {` 위에 185 | ```swift 186 | @State var data: String = "" 187 | @State var placeholder: String = "let's input data" 188 | ```` 189 | 와 같은 형태로 선언을 해주세요! 190 | 191 |
192 | 결과 보기 193 | 194 |
195 | 196 | [🔝](#Text_D) 197 | -- 198 |

SecureField

199 | 200 | `SecureField` 는 일반적으로 패스워드 입력에 많이 사용된다. 사용방법은 `TextField` 와 동일하다. 201 | 202 | 예제: 203 | 204 | ```swift 205 | SecureField($data, placeholder:Text(placeholder), onEditingChanged: { changed in 206 | print("onEditing: \(changed)") 207 | }) { 208 | print("data: \(self.data)") 209 | 210 | } 211 | .padding(10) 212 | .frame(height: 50) 213 | .textFieldStyle(.roundedBorder) 214 | .padding(EdgeInsets(top: 0, leading: 20, bottom: 0, trailing: 20)) 215 | } 216 | } 217 | ``` 218 | **만약 에러가 뜬다면,** 219 | 220 | `self.data` 쪽에서 에러가 뜨거나 placeholder 에서 에러가 뜬다면 `name` 이나 `placeholde` State가 선언되지 않았을 가능성이 큽니다. 221 | 222 | `var body: some View {` 위에 223 | ```swift 224 | @State var data: String = "" 225 | @State var placeholder: String = "let's input data" 226 | ```` 227 | 와 같은 형태로 선언을 해주세요! 228 | 229 |
230 | 결과 보기 231 | 232 |
233 | 234 |

Image

235 | 236 | `Image` 는 사진을 보여주기 위해 사용됩니다 237 | 238 | 예제: 239 | ```swift 240 | Image("icon") 241 | .resizable() 242 | .frame(width: Length(100), 243 | height: Length(100), 244 | alignment: .center) 245 | ``` 246 | 247 | 이미지는 Assets에 추가해주세요! 248 | 이미지 추가하는 법이 궁금하시다면... [요링크로](https://www.edwith.org/boostcourse-ios/lecture/16842) 249 | 250 |
251 | 결과 보기 252 | 253 |
254 | 255 | [🔝](#Text_D) 256 | 257 |

WebImage

258 | 259 | 웹상의 이미지를 `Image` 를 통해 띄우려면, `URLSession` 을 사용해서, 직접 `downloadWebImage` 함수를 만들어서 사용 할 수 있습니다. 260 | 261 | Example: 262 | 263 | ```swift 264 | var body: some View { 265 | Image(uiImage: self.uiImage ?? placeholderImage) 266 | .resizable() 267 | .onAppear(perform: downloadWebImage) 268 | .frame(width: Length(80), 269 | height: Length(80), 270 | alignment: .center) 271 | .tapAction { 272 | print("Tap ") 273 | } 274 | 275 | } 276 | 277 | func downloadWebImage() { 278 | guard let url = URL(string: "https://developer.apple.com/assets/elements/icons/swiftui/swiftui-96x96_2x.png") else { 279 | print("Invaild URL") 280 | return 281 | } 282 | URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: url) { (data, response, error) in 283 | if let data = data, let image = UIImage(data: data) { 284 | self.uiImage=image 285 | }else { 286 | print("error: \(String(describing: error))) 287 | }} 288 | } 289 | ``` 290 | 만약 에러가 난다면, `var body: some View {` 위에 291 | ```swift 292 | @State private var uiImage: UIImage? = nil 293 | let placeholderImage = UIImage(named: "icon")! 294 | ``` 295 | 를 입력해주세요! 296 | 297 |
298 | 결과 보기 299 | 300 |
301 | 302 | [🔝](#Text_D) 303 | 304 |

Button

305 | 306 | `Button` 은, 클릭 이벤트를 발생시키기 위해 사용됩니다. 307 | 308 | 예제 309 | 310 | ```swift 311 | Button(action: { 312 | print("Tap") 313 | }) { 314 | Text("I'm a Button") 315 | } 316 | ``` 317 |
318 | 결과 보기 319 | 320 |
321 | 322 | [🔝](#Button_D) 323 | 324 | 325 | 326 | `NavigationButtonPage ` 는 눌러사 다음 네비게이션 페이지로 가기 위해 사용됩니다. 327 | 328 | 예제 329 | 330 | ```swift 331 | NavigationButton(destination: NavigationButtonPage()) { 332 | Text("NavigationButton").bold().color(.orange).font(.largeTitle) 333 | }.navigationBarItem(title: Text("Page")) 334 | ``` 335 | 만약 `NavigationButtonPage 선언과 관련해서 오류`가 뜬다면, 336 | 새로운 swiftui 파일을 하나 만들고, 페이지 이름을 `NavigationButtonPage` 으로 만들어주세요! 337 | 338 |
339 | 결과 보기 340 | 341 |
342 | 343 | [🔝](#Button_D) 344 | 345 |

PresentationButton

346 | 347 | `PresentationButton` 은 **페이지를 팝업으로** 띄우기 위해서 사용됩니다. 348 | 349 | 예제 350 | 351 | ```swift 352 | PresentationButton(PageRow(title: "PresentationButton", subTitle: "pop up a page"), 353 | destination: Text("I'm Text")) { 354 | print("Present 🦄") 355 | } 356 | ``` 357 | 358 |
359 | 결과 보기 360 | 361 |
362 | 363 | [🔝](#Button_D) 364 | 365 |

Picker

366 | 367 | `Picker` can customize the selector of the data source. 368 | `Picker` 는 데이터 선택기 입니다. (여러 데이터중 스크롤로 하나를 선택할때 사용합니다. 예시로,회원가입할때 성별 체크와 같은곳에 주로 사용합니다.) 369 | 370 | 예제 371 | 372 | ```swift 373 | Picker(selection: $selectedStrength, label: Text("Strength")) { 374 | ForEach(0 ..< strengths.count) { 375 | Text(self.strengths[$0]).tag($0) 376 | } 377 | } 378 | .pickerStyle(.wheel) 379 | } 380 | ``` 381 | 382 | 만약 `selectedStrength 선언과 관련해서 오류`가 뜬다면 383 | `var body: some View {` 위에 384 | ```swift 385 | var strengths = ["Mild", "Medium", "Mature"] 386 | @State var selectedStrength = 0 387 | ``` 388 | 를 선언해주세요! 389 |
390 | 결과 보기 391 | 392 |
393 | 394 | [🔝](#Picker_D) 395 | 396 |

DatePicker

397 | 398 | `DatePicker` 는 위에서 이야기한 picker 의 날짜 버전입니다 :D 399 | 400 | 예제: 401 | 402 | ```swift 403 | DatePicker( 404 | VStack(alignment: .center, spacing: 10) { 405 | Text("DatePicker").bold() 406 | DatePicker( 407 | $server.date, 408 | minimumDate: Calendar.current.date(byAdding: .year, 409 | value: -1, 410 | to: server.date), 411 | maximumDate: Calendar.current.date(byAdding: .year, 412 | value: 1, 413 | to: server.date), 414 | displayedComponents: .date 415 | ) 416 | } 417 | .padding(.top) 418 | .navigationBarTitle(Text("DatePicker")) 419 | } 420 | } 421 | 422 | 423 | ) 424 | ``` 425 | 426 | 만약 에러가 난다면, `var body: some View {` 위에 427 | ```swift 428 | @ObjectBinding var server = DateServer() 429 | ``` 430 | 를 선언하고, 431 | `var body: some View {` 의 괄호가 끝나는 부분에, 432 | ```swift 433 | class DateServer: BindableObject { 434 | 435 | var didChange = PassthroughSubject() 436 | var date: Date = Date() { 437 | didSet { 438 | didChange.send(self) 439 | print("Date Changed: \(date)") 440 | } 441 | } 442 | } 443 | 444 | \ 445 | ``` 446 | 로 클래스를 선언을 해주세요! 447 | 448 | 449 |
450 | 결과 보기 451 | 452 |
453 | 454 | [🔝](#Picker_D) 455 | 456 |

Toggle

457 | 458 | `Toggle`은 선택된 상태를 변경하기 위해 사용됩니다 459 | 460 | 예제: 461 | 462 | ```swift 463 | Toggle(isOn: $isOn) { 464 | Text("State: \(self.isOn == true ? "Open":"open")") 465 | }.padding(20) 466 | ``` 467 | 만약 isOn 관련 에러가 뜬다면, `var body: some View {` 위에 468 | 469 | `@State var isOn = false` 470 | 를 선언해주세요! 471 | 472 |
473 | 결과 보기 474 | 475 |
476 | 477 | [🔝](#Picker_D) 478 | 479 |

Slider

480 | 481 | 482 | `Slider `은 선택된 값을 제한된 범위에서 선택할 수 있게 해줍니다. 483 | 484 | 예제: 485 | ```swift 486 | Slider(value: $var) 487 | ``` 488 | 489 |
490 | 결과 보기 491 | 492 |
493 | 494 | [🔝](#Picker_D) 495 | 496 |

Stepper

497 | 498 | `Stepper ` 는 값을 올리고,내리기 위해 사용됩니다. 499 | 500 | 예제: 501 | 502 | ```swift 503 | Stepper(value: $value, step: 2, onEditingChanged: { c in 504 | print(c) 505 | }) { 506 | Text("Stepper Value: \(self.value)") 507 | }.padding(50) 508 | ``` 509 | 만약 에러가 난다면 510 |
511 | 결과 보기 512 | 513 |
514 | 515 | [🔝](#Picker_D) 516 | 517 |

SegmentedControl

518 | 519 | `SegmentedControl` 은 세그먼테이션 상태 선택을 위해서 사용됩니다. 520 | 521 | 예제: 522 | 523 | ```swift 524 | SegmentedControl(selection: $currentIndex) { 525 | ForEach(0.. 534 | 결과 보기 535 | 536 | 537 | 538 | [🔝](#Picker_D) 539 | 540 |

WebView

541 | 542 | `WebView` is used to display an open web page, 예제: 543 | 544 | ```swift 545 | struct WebViewPage : UIViewRepresentable { 546 | func makeUIView(context: Context) -> WKWebView { 547 | return WKWebView() 548 | } 549 | func updateUIView(_ uiView: WKWebView, context: Context) { 550 | let req = URLRequest(url: URL(string: "https://www.apple.com")!) 551 | uiView.load(req) 552 | } 553 | } 554 | ``` 555 | 556 |
557 | 결과 보기 558 | 559 |
560 | 561 | [🔝](#Special_D) 562 | 563 |

UIViewController

564 | 565 | `UIViewController` is used to display the **UIViewController** that opens **UIKit** in **SwiftUI** and opens the `SwiftUI` View in **UIViewController**. 566 | 567 | 예제: 568 | 569 | First define: 570 | 571 | ```swift 572 | struct ControllerPage : UIViewControllerRepresentable { 573 | 574 | typealias UIViewControllerType = UIViewController 575 | 576 | func makeUIViewController(context: UIViewControllerRepresentableContext) -> UIViewController { 577 | return T() 578 | } 579 | 580 | func updateUIViewController(_ uiViewController: UIViewController, context: UIViewControllerRepresentableContext) { 581 | debugPrint("\(#function):\(type(of: T.self))") 582 | } 583 | 584 | } 585 | ``` 586 | 587 | Then use this: 588 | 589 | ```swift 590 | NavigationButton(destination: ControllerPage()) { 591 | PageRow(title: "UIViewController",subTitle: "Open UIViewController") 592 | 593 | } 594 | ``` 595 | 596 | 597 |
598 | 결과 보기 599 | 600 | 601 |
602 | 603 | [🔝](#Special_D) 604 | 605 | 606 | ### Layout 607 | 608 | 609 |

HStack

610 | 611 | `HStack` is used to arrange the subviews on a horizontal line. 612 | 613 | 예제: 614 | 615 | ```swift 616 | HStack { 617 | Text("made in China.") 618 | Divider() // Just add a line. 619 | Text("the People's Republic Of China.") 620 | } 621 | ``` 622 | 623 |
624 | 결과 보기 625 | 626 |
627 | 628 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 629 | 630 |

VStack

631 | 632 | `VStack` is used to arrange the subviews on a vertical line. 633 | 634 | 예제: 635 | 636 | ```swift 637 | VStack { 638 | Text("made in China.") 639 | Divider() // Just add a line. 640 | Text("the People's Republic Of China.") 641 | } 642 | ``` 643 | 644 |
645 | 결과 보기 646 | 647 |
648 | 649 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 650 | 651 |

ZStack

652 | 653 | `ZStack` is used to override the subview, aligned on two axes. 654 | 655 | 예제: 656 | 657 | ```swift 658 | ZStack { 659 | Text("made in China.") 660 | Divider() // Just add a line. 661 | Text("the People's Republic Of China.") 662 | } 663 | ``` 664 | 665 |
666 | 결과 보기 667 | 668 |
669 | 670 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 671 | 672 |

List

673 | 674 | `List` list container to display a list of data. 675 | 676 | Examples: 677 | 678 | ```swift 679 | List(0..<5) { item in 680 | Text("Hello World !") 681 | }.navigationBarTitle(Text("List"), displayMode: .large) 682 | ``` 683 | 684 |
685 | 결과 보기 686 | 687 |
688 | 689 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 690 | 691 |

ScrollView

692 | 693 | `ScrollView` is a scroll view container. 694 | 695 | 예제: 696 | 697 | ```swift 698 | ScrollView { 699 | Text("SwiftUI").padding(20) 700 | Divider() 701 | Image("icon").resizable() 702 | .frame(width: 300, height: 300, alignment: .center) 703 | Divider() 704 | Text("Views and ... user interface.") 705 | } 706 | .border(style, width: 1,cornerRadius: 10) 707 | .padding(10) 708 | .navigationBarTitle(Text("ScrollView")) 709 | ``` 710 | 711 |
712 | 결과 보기 713 | 714 |
715 | 716 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 717 | 718 |

ForEach

719 | 720 | `ForEach` is used to present a view based on a collection of existing data. 721 | 722 | 예제: 723 | 724 | ```swift 725 | let data = (0..<5).map { $0 } 726 | var body: some View { 727 | ForEach(data) { e in 728 | Text("Hello \(e)") 729 | .bold() 730 | .font(.system(size: 25, design: .monospaced)) 731 | .padding(5) 732 | } 733 | ``` 734 | 735 |
736 | 결과 보기 737 | 738 |
739 | 740 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 741 | 742 |

Group

743 | 744 | `Group` is used to aggregate multiple views, and the properties set on the Group will be applied to each child view. 745 | 746 | 예제: 747 | 748 | ```swift 749 | Group { 750 | Text("Hello World !") 751 | Text("Hello World !") 752 | } 753 | ``` 754 | 755 |
756 | 결과 보기 757 | 758 |
759 | 760 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 761 | 762 |

GroupBox

763 | 764 | Waiting for release. 765 | 766 | 767 |

Section

768 | 769 | `Section` is used to create the **header/footer** view content, which is generally used in conjunction with the `List` component. 770 | 771 | 예제: 772 | 773 | ```swift 774 | Section(header: Text("I'm header"), footer: Text("I'm footer")) { 775 | ForEach(0..<3) { 776 | Text("Hello \($0)") 777 | } 778 | } 779 | ``` 780 | 781 |
782 | 결과 보기 783 | 784 |
785 | 786 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 787 | 788 | 789 | 790 | `NavigationView` is used to create a view container that contains the top navigation bar. 791 | 792 | 예제: 793 | 794 | ```swift 795 | NavigationView { 796 | Text("🧚‍♂️🧚‍♀️🧜‍♂️🧜‍♀️🧞‍♂️🧞‍♀️").blur(radius: 5) 797 | Text("Swifter Swifter").bold().color(.orange).font(.largeTitle) 798 | }.navigationBarTitle(Text("NavigationView")) 799 | ``` 800 | 801 |
802 | 결과 보기 803 | 804 |
805 | 806 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 807 | 808 |

TabBar

809 | 810 | `TabBar` is used to create a view container that contains the bottom **TabBar**. 811 | 812 | 예제: 813 | 814 | ```swift 815 | TabbedView(selection: $index) { 816 | ForEach(0 ..< imgs.count) { item in 817 | TabItemPage(index: item) 818 | .tabItemLabel(Image(self.imgs[item])) 819 | .tag(item) 820 | } 821 | } 822 | ``` 823 | 824 |
825 | 결과 보기 826 | 827 |
828 | 829 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 830 | 831 |

HSplitView

832 | 833 | Waiting for release. 834 | 835 |

VSplitView

836 | 837 | Waiting for release. 838 | 839 | [🔝](#Layout_D) 840 | 841 |

Alert

842 | 843 | `Alert` is used to display a bullet reminder that needs to be associated with a trigger event. 844 | 845 | 예제: 846 | 847 | ```swift 848 | presentation($showsAlert, alert: { 849 | Alert(title: Text("Hello")) 850 | }) 851 | ``` 852 | 853 |
854 | 결과 보기 855 | 856 |
857 | 858 | [🔝](#Alert_D) 859 | 860 | 861 |

ActionSheet

862 | 863 | `ActionSheet` is used to pop up a selection box. 864 | 865 | 예제: 866 | 867 | ```swift 868 | ActionSheet(title: Text("Title"), 869 | message: Text("Message"), 870 | buttons: 871 | [.default(Text("Default"), onTrigger: { 872 | print("Default") 873 | self.showSheet = false 874 | }),.destructive(Text("destructive"), onTrigger: { 875 | print("destructive") 876 | self.showSheet = false 877 | }),.cancel({ 878 | print("Cancel") 879 | self.showSheet = false 880 | })]) 881 | ``` 882 | 883 |
884 | 결과 보기 885 | 886 |
887 | 888 | [🔝](#Alert_D) 889 | 890 | 891 | 892 | 893 | `Modal` is used to pop up a view. 894 | 895 | 예제: 896 | 897 | ```swift 898 | Modal(Text("Modal View"),onDismiss: { 899 | print("View Dismiss !") 900 | }) 901 | ``` 902 | 903 |
904 | 결과 보기 905 | 906 |
907 | 908 | [🔝](#Alert_D) 909 | 910 | 911 |

Popover

912 | 913 | `Popover` is used to pop up a view, see the results below. 914 | 915 | 예제: 916 | 917 | ```swift 918 | Popover(content: Text("Popover View")) { 919 | print("Popover Dismiss !") 920 | } 921 | ``` 922 | 923 |
924 | 결과 보기 925 | 926 |
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