Pull-to-Refresh in iOS 18 - #30DaysOfSwift

Vaibhav Dwivedi - Oct 29 - - Dev Community

Day 20: Adding a Pull-to-Refresh Feature to Your Lists or Views 🔄

Let's implement the pull-to-refresh feature in SwiftUI, a common gesture that enhances user experience by allowing users to refresh content easily.

Implementing Pull-to-Refresh

To add a pull-to-refresh feature, we can use the .refreshable modifier available in SwiftUI. This modifier simplifies the implementation process and allows us to handle the refresh action with minimal code.

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Code Example

import SwiftUI

struct ContentView: View {
    @State private var items = ["Item 1", "Item 2", "Item 3"] // Sample data
    @State private var isLoading = false // State to manage loading state

    var body: some View {
        NavigationView {
            List(items, id: \.self) { item in
                Text(item) // Display items in the list
            }
            .navigationTitle("Pull to Refresh")
            .refreshable {
                await loadData() // Call the async function to load data
            }
        }
    }

    func loadData() async {
        isLoading = true // Set loading state
        // Simulate network delay
        try? await Task.sleep(nanoseconds: 2 * 1_000_000_000) // Wait for 2 seconds
        // Update items with new data
        items.append("Item \(items.count + 1)") // Add a new item for demonstration
        isLoading = false // Reset loading state
    }
}

@main
struct PullToRefreshApp: App {
    var body: some Scene {
        WindowGroup {
            ContentView() // Main content view
        }
    }
}
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The full series is available on my profile and the components can also be found at shipios.app/components.

Happy Coding! 🎊

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