How to create some space at the beginning of a text field using swift? I looked at the post
I don't understand what the subclass is doing and how do I use that class to padding.
Thank you very much
How to create some space at the beginning of a text field using swift? I looked at the post
I don't understand what the subclass is doing and how do I use that class to padding.
Thank you very much
https://stackoverflow.com/a/27066764/846780
This answer is very clear,
If you subclass UITextField you can override textRectForBounds, editingRectForBounds and placeholderRectForBounds. These methods just allow you to add a rect (frame) to your textfield's label.
newBounds method create the rect (frame) that will be added to textfield's label.
Finally your padding is: let padding = UIEdgeInsets(top: 0, left: 5, bottom: 0, right: 5); 
Now you have a custom UITextField that has a custom padding.
If you create your new subClass like this class MyTextField: UITextField for example, you only need to change the class of the UITextField that you've added into IB file.
Complementing the answer of klevison-matias this is the code I use when I want to add a padding to my TextField in Swift 3
//UITextField : override textRect, editingRect 
class LeftPaddedTextField: UITextField {
    override func textRect(forBounds bounds: CGRect) -> CGRect {
        return CGRect(x: bounds.origin.x + 10, y: bounds.origin.y, width: bounds.width, height: bounds.height)
    }
    override func editingRect(forBounds bounds: CGRect) -> CGRect {
        return CGRect(x: bounds.origin.x + 10, y: bounds.origin.y, width: bounds.width, height: bounds.height)
    }
}
Then in my TextField I use in this way:
let emailTextField: LeftPaddedTextField = {
    let textField = LeftPaddedTextField()
    textField.placeholder = "Enter email"
    textField.layer.borderColor = UIColor.lightGray.cgColor
    textField.layer.borderWidth = 1
    textField.keyboardType = .emailAddress
    return textField
}()
let passwordTextField: LeftPaddedTextField = {
    let textField = LeftPaddedTextField()
    textField.placeholder = "Enter password"
    textField.layer.borderColor = UIColor.lightGray.cgColor
    textField.layer.borderWidth = 1
    textField.isSecureTextEntry = true
    return textField
}()
Create TextField outlet and use following code. Say "nameTextField" has to add padding.
let paddingView = UIView(frame: CGRectMake(x: 0, y: 0, width: 30, height: 30))
nameTextField.leftView = paddingView
nameTextField.leftViewMode = .always
nameTextField.placeholder = "Enter Name"
You can add Image in paddingView.
Based on @Jorge Casariego's answer I came up with this solution.
You can set PaddedTextField class and the desired padding through the Interface Builder!
class PaddedTextField: UITextField {
    @IBInspectable var padding: CGFloat = 0
    override func textRect(forBounds bounds: CGRect) -> CGRect {
        return CGRect(x: bounds.origin.x + padding, y: bounds.origin.y, width: bounds.width - padding * 2, height: bounds.height)
    }
    override func editingRect(forBounds bounds: CGRect) -> CGRect {
        return CGRect(x: bounds.origin.x + padding, y: bounds.origin.y, width: bounds.width - padding * 2, height: bounds.height)
    }
}
full code sample: make sure your TextField points to RoundedTextField via Story board
import UIKit
class RoundedTextField: UITextField {
    override func awakeFromNib() {
        // add rounded corner
        self.layer.cornerRadius = 15.0
        self.clipsToBounds = false
        super.awakeFromNib()
    }
    // For the padding from the left
    override func textRect(forBounds bounds: CGRect) -> CGRect {
        return CGRect(x: bounds.origin.x + 15.0, y: bounds.origin.y, width: bounds.width, height: bounds.height)
    }
    override func editingRect(forBounds bounds: CGRect) -> CGRect {
        return CGRect(x: bounds.origin.x + 15.0, y: bounds.origin.y, width: bounds.width, height: bounds.height)
    }
}