Sunday, August 31, 2014

A scrollable UINavigationBar

After googling, I found these two fantastic implementations in Github for a scrollable UINavigationBar.

  1. https://github.com/andreamazz/AMScrollingNavbar
  2. https://github.com/luugiathuy/GTScrollNavigationBar

Finally, I choose the first one in my application.


Do NOT invent and build a wheel!!!

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Disable horizontal scrolling in a UIWebview

Firstly I tried

   

but failed.

Then I found the solution that works for me:

  1. set the webV to hide its indicator and set the scroll delegate
        webV.scrollView.delegate = self;    [webV.scrollView setShowsHorizontalScrollIndicator:NO];
  2. add the delegate method:

-(void)scrollViewDidScroll:(UIScrollView *)scrollView
{
    if (scrollView.contentOffset.x > 0) {
        scrollView.contentOffset = CGPointMake(0, scrollView.contentOffset.y);
    }
}

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Reuse a UITableViewCell in multiple UITableViewControllers: Xib + Stroyboard

My project has two UITableViewController that will display two kinds of articles. The detailed article content will be displayed in a UIWebView(See the Figure below).
Using prototype cells in a stroyboard would cause a little duplication. You need to duplicate the prototype cells in the two UITableViews. One day in the future, if you need to change the style of the Cell, then you have to that twice(at least you have copy the prototype cell from one UITableViewController to the other). The combination of Xib and Stroyboard can solve this problem elegantly. Here is what I did:

  • Create an empty Xib and add a UITableViewCell into it.
    Design your Cell with whatever format you need in the Xib.
    Set the identifier of this cell as: "RNArticleCellID-1img"
  • Delete the Prototype Cells from The UITableView, set the row height as that defined in Xib
  • Create segue.
    Segue should be linked from the ParentVC to the DestinationVC (NOT from the Prototype Cell)
    Set the identifier of the segue as: "
    ShowArticleDetailFromCoach" and style as: "push"
  • Move to the implementation of the UITablveViewContllers.
    add the following code section to: 
    viewDidLoad
    [self.tableView registerNib:[UINib nibWithNibName:@"RNArticleCell-1img" bundle:[NSBundle mainBundle]] forCellReuseIdentifier:@"RNArticleCellID-1img"];

get the cell:
- (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{

    RNArticleTableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:@"RNArticleCellID-1img" forIndexPath:indexPath];

Note that if you define the segue to go from the TableView instead of the cell, the segue will not be triggered by clicking on a cell. What you can do in this case is to use the didSelectRowAtIndexPath method and trigger the segue manually there. For example, add the following code segment:

- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
    [self performSegueWithIdentifier:@"ShowArticleDetailFromCoach" sender:self];
}

- (void)prepareForSegue:(UIStoryboardSegue *)segue sender:(id)sender
{
    if([segue.identifier isEqualToString:@"ShowArticleDetailFromCoach"]) {
        // Get the new view controller using [segue destinationViewController].
        // Pass the selected object to the new view controller.
        RNArticleDetailVC *articleVC = [segue destinationViewController];
        NSIndexPath *path = [self.tableView indexPathForSelectedRow];
        NSInteger row = path.row;
        articleVC.articleDict = [self.articles objectAtIndex:row];
        articleVC.sourceName = @"managershare";
    }
}




Move Existing Xcode project into Bitbucket

I have been using Bitbucket to manage the source code of my personal projects. But I always use the git command in Terminal.

I started working on a new project today and I found it's very easy to move an existing project, which has been managed with the embedded git in Xcode, into Bitbucket. Here are the steps:
  1. Create a new repository for your project in Bitbucket.
  2. Xcode -> Preference, then press the add button("+") to add a repository with the address you created in Bitbucket for your project. e.g.
    https://allesgut@bitbucket.org/allesgut/racenews.git
  3. cd your home directory for your project. e.g.
    cd ~/dev/iOS/RaceNews
  4. set up git on your machine. e.g.
    git remote add origin https://allesgut@bitbucket.org/allesgut/racenews.git
  5. Commit your changes to local server:
    Xcode -> Source Control -> Commit
  6. and push your projects to Bitbucket.
    Xcode -> Source Control -> Push
Now, you can check the source code in Bitbucket to see if the source code of your project has been moved to Bitbucket.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Use Bitbucket

First create a new repository in Bitbucket for your new project. Set the "Repository type" as "Git" and select your programming language. It is Python for my new project RaceNews.

Once your new repository is created, you can follow the instructions to set up your git from scratch.


Set up your git:

cd /path/to/your/projectgit initgit remote add origin https://allesgut@bitbucket.org/allesgut/racenews.git

Create your first file, commit, and push:


echo "Alex Xu" >> contributors.txtgit add contributors.txtgit commit -m 'Initial commit with contributors'git push -u origin master

Here is the file list in my project:
FOSs-MacBook:WebSpider fos$ find .
.
./contributors.txt
./output
./src
./src/sources
./src/sources/Chuangxinpai.py
./src/sources/Cnetnews.py
./src/sources/Forbeschina.py
./src/sources/FTchinese.py
./src/sources/Hbrchina.py
./src/sources/Investorchina.py
./src/sources/Reuterscn.py
./src/sources/Wallstreetcn.py
./src/sources/Yicai.py
./src/Spider.py
./src/tst
./src/tst/BS4Demo.py
./src/tst/Test.py
./src/WebUtil.py
Now I need to put the src files into the repository:
git add srcgit add outputgit commit -agit push
When you see the output "b225aae..529962f  master -> master", you can check that all your files should have been put to the repository in Bitbucket.