# Macaw [![CI Status](https://travis-ci.org/exyte/Macaw.svg?style=flat)](https://travis-ci.org/exyte/Macaw) [![Version](https://img.shields.io/cocoapods/v/Macaw.svg?style=flat)](http://cocoapods.org/pods/Macaw) [![Carthage Compatible](https://img.shields.io/badge/Carthage-compatible-0473B3.svg?style=flat)](https://github.com/Carthage/Carthage) [![License](https://img.shields.io/cocoapods/l/Macaw.svg?style=flat)](http://cocoapods.org/pods/Macaw) [![Platform](https://img.shields.io/cocoapods/p/Macaw.svg?style=flat)](http://cocoapods.org/pods/Macaw) ## What is Macaw? Macaw is a powerful and easy-to-use vector graphics library written in Swift. #### It's simple Get started with Macaw in several lines of code: ```swift class MyView: MacawView { required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) { let text = Text(text: "Hello, World!", place: .move(dx: 145, dy: 100)) super.init(node: text, coder: aDecoder) } } ``` #### It has SVG support Include Scalable Vector Graphics right into your iOS application: #### It's powerful Affine transformations, user events, animation and various effects to build beautiful apps with Macaw: ## Motivation Modern designs contain tons of illustrations and complex animations. Mobile developers have to spend a lot of time on converting designs into native views that will be resizable for different screens. With Macaw you can reduce development time to a minimum and describe all graphics in high level [scene](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scene_graph) elements. Or even render SVG graphics right from your design tool with Macaw events and animation support. ## Resources ### Docs We're working hard to provide full documentation. Currently you can take a look at the following docs: * [Getting started guide](https://github.com/exyte/Macaw/wiki/Getting-started) * [Render SVG file](https://github.com/exyte/Macaw/wiki/Render-SVG-file) * [Content animation](https://github.com/exyte/Macaw/wiki/Content-animation) * [Morphing animation](https://github.com/exyte/Macaw/wiki/Morphing-animation) ### Posts * [Replicating Apple Design Awarded Applications](https://medium.com/exyte/replicating-apple-design-awarded-applications-70e5df4c4b94#.ckt1hfnei) * [How friendly can drawing API be on iOS?](https://medium.com/exyte/how-friendly-can-drawing-api-be-on-ios-b3a818bf8105#.o9i35zcai) * [Macaw iOS Library: Morphing Animations](https://medium.com/exyte/macaw-ios-library-morphing-animations-and-touch-events-a4cb1c0be97f) ## Examples [Macaw-Examples](https://github.com/exyte/macaw-examples) is a repository where you can find various usages of the `Macaw` library from simple charts to the complex periodic table. ## Requirements * iOS 8.0+ * Mac OS X 10.11+ * Xcode 7.3+ ## Installation ## [CocoaPods](http://cocoapods.org) To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile: ```ruby pod "Macaw", "0.9.1" ``` ## [Carthage](http://github.com/Carthage/Carthage) ```ogdl github "Exyte/Macaw" ~> 0.9.1 ``` ## Building from sources To build Macaw from sources: * clone the repo `git@github.com:exyte/Macaw.git` * open terminal and run `cd /Example/` * run `pod install` to install all dependencies * run `open Example.xcworkspace/` to open project in the Xcode ## Who is using Macaw? Over one thousand users already utilize Macaw in their applications. We would like to prepare the list of top use cases. Please share your story with us at info@exyte.com and we will thank you with Macaw stickers! ## Change Log You can find list of all changes by version in the [Change Log](https://github.com/exyte/Macaw/wiki/Change-Log) ## Author This project is maintained by [exyte](http://www.exyte.com). We design and build mobile and VR/AR applications. ## License Macaw is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.