watchOS: Complications

Feb 7 2023 · Swift 5.6, watchOS 8.5, Xcode 13

Part 2: Tinted & Custom Complications

11. Build a SwiftUI View for a Complication

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For most complications, you’ll use the templates you learned about earlier in the course.

Showing an appointment

Open the CalendarComplication starter project.

EventView.swift

I already performed the pieces related to EventKit to save you some time.

HStack {

}
HStack {
  RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 3)
}
  RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 3)
    .frame(width: 5)
    .frame(width: 5)
    .foregroundColor(Color(event.calendar.cgColor))
private let formatter: DateIntervalFormatter = {

}
  let formatter = DateIntervalFormatter()

  formatter.dateStyle = .none
  formatter.timeStyle = .short
  return formatter
// 3
}()
// 1
VStack(alignment: .leading) { 

}
  Text(formatter.string(from: event.startDate, to: event.endDate))
    .font(.subheadline)
  Text(event.title)
    .font(.headline)
  if let location = event.location {
    Text(location)
      .font(.subheadline)
  }
}