Is it possible to bind to enums with Bond/ReactiveKit? Swift
I am trying to understand Bond, so I made a test project.
Here I am using a class chocolate
class Chocolate {
var brandname: String = ""
var type: ChocolateType = .crunchy
}
and a enum ChocolateType with rawValues
enum ChocolateType: String {
case crunchy = "crunchy"
case nougat = "nougat"
case dark = "dark"
case white = "white"
case nuts = "nuts"
}
Is there any way, that I can bind a lable or another UIObject to the ChocolateType, so that'll update with the text = label.text?
Favorably I would like to give a ViewController just the chocolate from the ViewModel and let the bindings do the rest.
What changes do I have to make?
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I am trying to understand Bond, so I made a test project.
Here I am using a class chocolate
class Chocolate {
var brandname: String = ""
var type: ChocolateType = .crunchy
}
and a enum ChocolateType with rawValues
enum ChocolateType: String {
case crunchy = "crunchy"
case nougat = "nougat"
case dark = "dark"
case white = "white"
case nuts = "nuts"
}
Is there any way, that I can bind a lable or another UIObject to the ChocolateType, so that'll update with the text = label.text?
Favorably I would like to give a ViewController just the chocolate from the ViewModel and let the bindings do the rest.
What changes do I have to make?
swift enums swiftbond
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I am trying to understand Bond, so I made a test project.
Here I am using a class chocolate
class Chocolate {
var brandname: String = ""
var type: ChocolateType = .crunchy
}
and a enum ChocolateType with rawValues
enum ChocolateType: String {
case crunchy = "crunchy"
case nougat = "nougat"
case dark = "dark"
case white = "white"
case nuts = "nuts"
}
Is there any way, that I can bind a lable or another UIObject to the ChocolateType, so that'll update with the text = label.text?
Favorably I would like to give a ViewController just the chocolate from the ViewModel and let the bindings do the rest.
What changes do I have to make?
swift enums swiftbond
I am trying to understand Bond, so I made a test project.
Here I am using a class chocolate
class Chocolate {
var brandname: String = ""
var type: ChocolateType = .crunchy
}
and a enum ChocolateType with rawValues
enum ChocolateType: String {
case crunchy = "crunchy"
case nougat = "nougat"
case dark = "dark"
case white = "white"
case nuts = "nuts"
}
Is there any way, that I can bind a lable or another UIObject to the ChocolateType, so that'll update with the text = label.text?
Favorably I would like to give a ViewController just the chocolate from the ViewModel and let the bindings do the rest.
What changes do I have to make?
swift enums swiftbond
swift enums swiftbond
edited Nov 28 '18 at 20:30
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