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RubyMotion iOS Development Essentials

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RubyMotion iOS Development Essentials

Overview of this book

RubyMotion is a revolutionary toolchain for iOS app development. With RubyMotion, you can quickly develop and test native iOS apps for the iPhone and iPad, combining the expressiveness and simplicity of Ruby with the power of the iOS SDK. "RubyMotion iOS Development Essentials" is a hands-on guide for developing iOS apps using RubyMotion. With RubyMotion, you can eliminate the complexity and confusion associated with the development of iOS applications using Objective-C. We'll begin from scratch. Starting by installing RubyMotion, we'll build ourselves up to developing an app that uses the various device capabilities iOS has to offer. What's more, we'll even learn how to launch your app on the App Store! We'll also learn to use iOS SDK classes to create application views. Discover how to use the camera, geolocation, gestures, and other device capabilities to create engaging, interactive apps. We'll develop stunning user interfaces faster with the XCode interface builder and make web apps by using WebView. We'll then augment applications with RubyMotion gems, doing more by writing less code and learn how to write test cases for RubyMotion projects. Finally, we'll understand the app submission process to push your app to Apple's App Store With "RubyMotion iOS Development Essentials", we will learn how to create iOS apps with ease. At the end of each chapter we will have a tangible and running app, which utilizes the concepts we have learnt in that chapter.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
RubyMotion iOS Development Essentials
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

UIWebView – embed web content


There is a possibility that we have to show web content in our application. The UIWebView class helps us to do exactly that. To do this, simply create a UIWebView object, attach it to a window, and send a request to load web content. We can also use this class to move back and forth in the history of web pages and you can even set some web content properties programmatically.

Now let's create a UIWebView class that displays www.rubymotion.com in our view.

Update about_controller.rb with the following code:

def submit_button
  @visitButton = UIButton.buttonWithType(UIButtonTypeRoundedRect)
  @visitButton.frame = [[80,10],[180,37]]
  @visitButton.setTitle("Visit", forState:UIControlStateNormal)
  @visitButton.setTitle("You have clicked me", forState:UIControlStateHighlighted)
  @visitButton.addTarget(self, action:"load_some_view", forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchDown)
  view.addSubview(@visitButton)
end
def load_some_view
      @my_web_view = UIWebView.alloc...