Extendy: A set of useful string extensions
Extendy
A set of useful string extensions.
Requirements
- iOS 11.0+
- Swift 5+
Installation
CocoaPods
Extendy is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'Extendy', '~> 1.1'
Swift Package Manager
The Swift Package Manager is a tool for automating the distribution of Swift code and is integrated into the swift
compiler.
Once you have your Swift package set up, adding Extendy as a dependency is as easy as adding it to the dependencies
value of your Package.swift
.
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/NovichenkoAnton/Extendy.git", .upToNextMajor(from: "1.1"))
]
Usage
String
- Apply masks for the string in specific range. The range compatible with
CountableRange
,ClosedRange
,PartialRangeFrom
,PartialRangeThrough
,PartialRangeUpTo
.
let cardNumber = "1234567890123456"
let masked = cardNumber.maskSubstring(in: 6...13, with: "*")
print(masked!) //"123456********56"
- Convert
String
toDouble
. IfString
is not compatible withDouble
the function will return 0.00.
let amount = "100,12"
print(amount.toDouble()) //100.12
let anotherAmount = "1 200,10"
print(anotherAmount.toDouble()) //1200.1
- You can apply specific format for strings
let sum = "1234"
let formattedSum = sum.ext.applyFormat(.sum)
print(formattedSum) //"1 234,00"
Supported formats
enum Format {
case sum(minFractionDigits: Int = 2, maxFractionDigits: Int = 2)
case creditCard
case iban
case custom(formatter: NumberFormatter)
}
-
Validate a number of credit card by Luhn algorithm.
-
Validate the string with specific pattern
"https://www.google.com".validate(with: .website) //true
- Simple date formatter (from one format to another)
let dateTime = "2019-11-22 13:33"
let resultTime = dateTime.ext.convertDate(from: "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm", to: "h:mm") //"1:33"
- Get query items from
String
that corresponds toURL
type. Works for URLs with cyrillic domain names.
let stringURL = "https://test.com?foo=1&bar=abc"
let queryItems = stringURL.queryItems()! //["foo": "1", "bar": "abc"]
NSMutableAttributedString
- You can append two attributed strings with
+
let part1 = "123"
let part2 = "456"
myLabel.attributedText = part1.attributed + part2.attributed
- Apply attributes for mutable string
let string = "Some text"
label.attributedText = string.attributed.applyAttributes([
.color(color: .red),
.font(font: .systemFont(ofSize: 32, weight: .bold)),
.crossed(width: 1, color: .black),
.underline(style: .single, color: .blue)
])
- Apply styles for string
let sum = "1000,22"
label.attributedText = sum.attributed.applyStyle(.sum(integerAttrs: [
.color(color: UIColor.red),
.font(font: UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 32, weight: .bold)),
.underline(style: .double, color: .black)
], fractionAttrs: [
.color(color: UIColor.green),
.font(font: UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 24, weight: .medium)),
], currencyMark: "$"))