Allow ConfettiType.image to specify bundle#66
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I do believe this applies to images in general within a swift package, however I am nearly certain this is needed for SVGs.
SVGs are “supported” in iOS apps via a process step. If you are inside of a swift package and want to use a SVG with ConfettiUI you are unable to. This is because
Image(String)within a swift package will not be able to find the image as it is processed by the package. To get this to work you need to addresources: [Resource.process("Media.xcassets")]to your package. This has the SVGs “processed” when the package is built (into what I do not know) and makes them accessible viaImage("image", bundle: packageBundle).All this change is doing is adding an optional bundle argument to the image type of
ConfettiTypethis way when you are in a package and wanting to use customConfettiTypeyou can just specify the bundle!Attached is a quick test of this. There are two packages in the zip. One has this change, the other demonstrates having a svg for confetti and using this change to use it with
ConfettiUI.Demo Packages.zip