I'm using plain English here. I've got this great app with multiple tabs and each tab (subclasses of UIViewController) has stuff on it. One of the tabs has a button inside (among other things) and has a lot of functionality. The button is pretty (subclass of UIGlossyButton I found on the net) and shows a microphone If you press the button it (the tab) records your voice and stops automatically (by detecting volume levels/a timeout)
- While recording, the tab controller shows a LED meter on top of the button
- After recording, the button is swapped out with anthor button showing a speaker
- Tapping the speaker plays back your voice
- Swiping across the speaker lets you "delete" which resets back to the microphone
This "widget" is great and I love it. Now I want to put this thing inside other tabs and whatnot across the app. This looks like a candidate for abstraction rather than copy/paste.
What's killing me is: should I package all this functionality (logic to show/hide/swap buttons, record sound, analyze sound levels) together into a widget? If so, how many classes should I use and which classes should each subclass? And lastly, in Interface Builder which object should I drag onto my storyboard inside the tab and which of my classes should I type into the "Custom Class" box.