#RBStoryboardLink
##Summary
UIStoryboards
are very powerful and useful. However, to make the best use of storyboards, they need to be broken down into natural modules. The problem with having many storyboards is writing the code to transition between them. RBStoryboardLink
solves this problem by allowing "pseudo-segues" between UIStoryboards
. These segues can be built without leaving Interface Builder and without writing any extra code.
##Dependencies
RBStoryboardLink
requires iOS 5.0+ for UIStoryboards
and UIViewController
Containment.
##How to use
-
Your app's storyboards must first be decomposed into their natural modules. See this guide for some tips.
-
Where ever you want create a transition into a different storyboard, create a
UIViewController
representing the scene to be pushed. -
Create the desired segue type (Push, Modal, Custom) to these surrogate view controllers.
-
In the Identity Inspector, change the class type of each surrogate view controller to
RBStoryboardLink
. -
While still in the Identity Inspector, add one or two User Defined Runtime Attributes.
-
storyboardName (Required) The name of the storyboard to transition into.
-
sceneIdentifier (Optional) The identifier of the view controller to transition to. If left blank, this will push the first view controller.
##Demos
There are two demos that are provided to show how to use RBStoryboardLink
:
-
A standard, straightforward workflow.
-
A tabbed workflow.
##License
RBStoryboardLink
is licensed under the MIT license, which is reproduced in its entirety here:
Copyright (c) 2012 Robert Brown
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