PagerKit
Expert guidance on PagerKit, a SwiftUI library for advanced, customizable page-based navigation.
Installation
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Documentation
PagerKit Skill
Overview
This skill provides expert guidance on PagerKit, a powerful SwiftUI library for creating highly customizable and cross-platform page-based navigation. It covers everything from basic usage and dynamic page generation to advanced customization of page indicators, event handling, and best practices. Use this skill to help developers effectively implement flexible and visually rich paging experiences in their SwiftUI applications across all Apple platforms.
Agent Behavior (Follow These Rules)
PKPageBuilder and ForEach for declarative page construction, aligning with SwiftUI's design principles.UIPageViewController options, always specify platform availability and correct type (UIImage vs. Image, UIPageControlProgress).PKPagesView or PKPage modifiers for customization, using full modifier signatures (e.g., .pkPageNavigationOrientation(_:)).PKPagesView or PKPage context.#if os(...) directives.Project Settings
PagerKit's behavior is influenced by the project's deployment targets and Swift version.
- Deployment Targets: PagerKit supports iOS 14.0+, iPadOS 14.0+, macOS 14.0+, tvOS 14.0+, visionOS 1.0+, and watchOS 10.0+. Some features (e.g.,
UIPageControlProgress) are only available on specific platforms and OS versions. - Swift Version: Requires Swift 5.9+.
Quick Decision Tree
When a developer needs PagerKit guidance, follow this decision tree:
* For basic installation and concepts →
references/PagerKit.md* To define the overall pager structure →
references/PKPagesView.md* To create individual page content →
references/PKPage.md
* Using a collection of items →
references/ForEach.md
* Adding conditional pages (if/else) →
references/PKPageBuilder.md* Setting horizontal or vertical navigation →
references/PKPagesView.md (.pkPageNavigationOrientation)
* Changing color (active/inactive) →
references/PKPagesView.md (.pkPageControlIndicatorTintColor, .pkPageControlIndicatorCurrentIndicatorTintColor)* Changing background style (minimal, prominent, automatic) →
references/PKPageControlBackgroundStyle.md* Adjusting position or spacing →
references/PKPagesView.md (.pkPageControlIndicatorAlignment, .pkPageControlPadding)* Setting layout direction (e.g., vertical alignment) →
references/PKPageControlDirection.md* Using custom images (global or per-page) →
references/PKPagesView.md, references/PKPage.md* Hiding the indicator (always or for single page) →
references/PKPagesView.md
* Binding to the current page index →
references/PKPagesView.md (.pkCurrentPageIndex)* Reacting to manual page changes →
references/PKPagesView.md (.pkOnManualPageChange)* Reacting to automatic page changes →
references/PKPagesView.md (.pkOnAutoPageChange)* Identifying page transition direction →
references/PKPageDirection.md* Actions on transition start/end →
references/PKPagesView.md
* Setting automatic transition duration →
references/PKPage.md (.pkPageDuration)* Adding a custom footer to a page →
references/PKPage.md (.pkPageFooter)
Triage-First Playbook
- "My pages are not showing or look incorrect."
PKPagesView contains valid PKPage instances. Refer to references/PKPagesView.md, references/PKPage.md.
* If using dynamic content, check ForEach implementation. Refer to references/ForEach.md.
- "The page indicator is not positioned or styled correctly."
.pkPageControlIndicatorAlignment, .pkPageControlIndicatorBackgroundStyle, .pkPageControlIndicatorDirection modifiers on PKPagesView. Refer to references/PKPagesView.md, references/PKPageControlBackgroundStyle.md, references/PKPageControlDirection.md.
- "I want to change the color of the active dot, but it's not working."
.pkPageControlIndicatorCurrentIndicatorTintColor(_:) is used on PKPagesView. Refer to references/PKPagesView.md.
- "Pages are not transitioning automatically."
.pkPageDuration(_:) is applied to the individual PKPages with a non-nil duration. Refer to references/PKPage.md.
- "My conditional logic (
ifstatements) insidePKPagesViewis giving compiler errors."
PKPageBuilder concepts, ensuring all branches return valid PKPage components. Refer to references/PKPageBuilder.md.
- "How can I tell if the user swiped forward or backward?"
PKPageDirection parameter in .pkOnManualPageChange. Refer to references/PKPagesView.md, references/PKPageDirection.md.
Core Patterns Reference
Basic Pager Setup
PKPagesView {
PKPage { Text("Page A").font(.title) }
PKPage { Text("Page B").font(.title) }
PKPage { Text("Page C").font(.title) }
}
.pkCurrentPageIndex(index: $currentPage) // Bind to @State
.pkPageNavigationOrientation(.horizontal)
Dynamic Pages with ForEach
struct Item: Identifiable {
let id = UUID()
let title: String
}
// ... inside a View
let items = [Item(title: "Item 1"), Item(title: "Item 2")]
PKPagesView {
ForEach(items) { item in
PKPage { Text(item.title) }
.pkPageFooter { Text("Footer for \(item.title)") }
}
}
Custom Page Indicator Styling
.pkPageControlIndicatorAlignment(spacing: 10, alignment: .bottomTrailing)
.pkPageControlIndicatorBackgroundStyle(.prominent)
.pkPageControlIndicatorDirection(.topToBottom) // Vertical dots
.pkPageControlIndicatorTintColor(.gray)
.pkPageControlIndicatorCurrentIndicatorTintColor(.blue)
// Custom images
#if os(iOS)
.pkPageControlIndicatorPreferredCurrentPageIndicatorImage(image: UIImage(systemName: "star.fill"))
#else
.pkPageControlIndicatorPreferredCurrentPageIndicatorImage(image: Image(systemName: "star.fill"))
#endif
Handling Page Change Events
.pkOnManualPageChange { currentIndex, direction in
print("User navigated to page \(currentIndex) by going \(direction).")
}
.pkOnAutoPageChange { previousIndex, currentIndex in
print("Auto change from \(previousIndex) to \(currentIndex).")
}
.pkOnTransitionEnd { previous, current in
print("Transition ended. Was on \(previous), now on \(current).")
}
Integration Quick Guide
PagerKit is integrated via Swift Package Manager.
2. **Import**: import PagerKit in your Swift files.
3. **Deployment Targets**: Ensure your project targets iOS 14.0+, iPadOS 14.0+, macOS 14.0+, tvOS 14.0+, visionOS 1.0+, or watchOS 10.0+ (Swift 5.9+).
For detailed setup, see references/PagerKit.md.
## Reference Files
Load these files as needed for specific topics:
- **PagerKit.md** - General overview, setup, and core benefits.
- **PKPagesView.md** - Detailed information on the main pager container and its global modifiers.
- **PKPage.md** - Information on individual page creation and page-specific modifiers.
- **ForEach.md** - How to generate pages from collections of data.
- **PKPageBuilder.md** - Understanding the declarative content building for PKPagesView.
- **PKPageControlBackgroundStyle.md** - Options for the background style of the page indicator.
- **PKPageControlDirection.md** - Options for the layout direction of the page indicator dots.
- **PKPageDirection.md** - Understanding the direction of page transitions.
- **_index.md** - A comprehensive index for all PagerKit reference documentation.
## Best Practices Summary
1. **Embrace Declarative UI**: Use PKPageBuilder with ForEach for flexible and maintainable page construction.
2. **Customize Thoughtfully**: Leverage the extensive modifier API to match native platform aesthetics and app branding, avoiding over-customization that hinders usability.
3. **Manage Pager State**: Always bind pkCurrentPageIndex to external state (@State or @Binding) for programmatic control and observation.
4. **Implement Event Handling**: Utilize callbacks (e.g., .pkOnManualPageChange, .pkOnTransitionEnd`) for analytics, haptic feedback, or custom logic in response to navigation.Note: This skill is based on the comprehensive documentation for PagerKit. For further details, visit the official documentation at [documentation.kamilszpak.com/documentation/pagerkit/]() or the project website at [kamilszpak.com/pl/pagerkit]().