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  1. //
  2. // ImageDrawing.swift
  3. // Kingfisher
  4. //
  5. // Created by onevcat on 2018/09/28.
  6. //
  7. // Copyright (c) 2019 Wei Wang <onevcat@gmail.com>
  8. //
  9. // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
  10. // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
  11. // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
  12. // to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
  13. // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
  14. // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
  15. //
  16. // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
  17. // all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
  18. //
  19. // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
  20. // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
  21. // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
  22. // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
  23. // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
  24. // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
  25. // THE SOFTWARE.
  26. import Accelerate
  27. #if canImport(AppKit) && !targetEnvironment(macCatalyst)
  28. import AppKit
  29. #endif
  30. #if canImport(UIKit)
  31. import UIKit
  32. #endif
  33. // MARK: - Image Transforming
  34. extension KingfisherWrapper where Base: KFCrossPlatformImage {
  35. // MARK: Blend Mode
  36. /// Create image from `base` image and apply blend mode.
  37. ///
  38. /// - parameter blendMode: The blend mode of creating image.
  39. /// - parameter alpha: The alpha should be used for image.
  40. /// - parameter backgroundColor: The background color for the output image.
  41. ///
  42. /// - returns: An image with blend mode applied.
  43. ///
  44. /// - Note: This method only works for CG-based image.
  45. #if !os(macOS)
  46. public func image(withBlendMode blendMode: CGBlendMode,
  47. alpha: CGFloat = 1.0,
  48. backgroundColor: KFCrossPlatformColor? = nil) -> KFCrossPlatformImage
  49. {
  50. guard let _ = cgImage else {
  51. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Blend mode image only works for CG-based image.")
  52. return base
  53. }
  54. let rect = CGRect(origin: .zero, size: size)
  55. return draw(to: rect.size) { _ in
  56. if let backgroundColor = backgroundColor {
  57. backgroundColor.setFill()
  58. UIRectFill(rect)
  59. }
  60. base.draw(in: rect, blendMode: blendMode, alpha: alpha)
  61. return false
  62. }
  63. }
  64. #endif
  65. #if os(macOS)
  66. // MARK: Compositing
  67. /// Creates image from `base` image and apply compositing operation.
  68. ///
  69. /// - Parameters:
  70. /// - compositingOperation: The compositing operation of creating image.
  71. /// - alpha: The alpha should be used for image.
  72. /// - backgroundColor: The background color for the output image.
  73. /// - Returns: An image with compositing operation applied.
  74. ///
  75. /// - Note: This method only works for CG-based image. For any non-CG-based image, `base` itself is returned.
  76. public func image(withCompositingOperation compositingOperation: NSCompositingOperation,
  77. alpha: CGFloat = 1.0,
  78. backgroundColor: KFCrossPlatformColor? = nil) -> KFCrossPlatformImage
  79. {
  80. guard let _ = cgImage else {
  81. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Compositing Operation image only works for CG-based image.")
  82. return base
  83. }
  84. let rect = CGRect(origin: .zero, size: size)
  85. return draw(to: rect.size) { _ in
  86. if let backgroundColor = backgroundColor {
  87. backgroundColor.setFill()
  88. rect.fill()
  89. }
  90. base.draw(in: rect, from: .zero, operation: compositingOperation, fraction: alpha)
  91. return false
  92. }
  93. }
  94. #endif
  95. // MARK: Round Corner
  96. /// Creates a round corner image from on `base` image.
  97. ///
  98. /// - Parameters:
  99. /// - radius: The round corner radius of creating image.
  100. /// - size: The target size of creating image.
  101. /// - corners: The target corners which will be applied rounding.
  102. /// - backgroundColor: The background color for the output image
  103. /// - Returns: An image with round corner of `self`.
  104. ///
  105. /// - Note: This method only works for CG-based image. The current image scale is kept.
  106. /// For any non-CG-based image, `base` itself is returned.
  107. public func image(withRoundRadius radius: CGFloat,
  108. fit size: CGSize,
  109. roundingCorners corners: RectCorner = .all,
  110. backgroundColor: KFCrossPlatformColor? = nil) -> KFCrossPlatformImage
  111. {
  112. guard let _ = cgImage else {
  113. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Round corner image only works for CG-based image.")
  114. return base
  115. }
  116. let rect = CGRect(origin: CGPoint(x: 0, y: 0), size: size)
  117. return draw(to: size) { _ in
  118. #if os(macOS)
  119. if let backgroundColor = backgroundColor {
  120. let rectPath = NSBezierPath(rect: rect)
  121. backgroundColor.setFill()
  122. rectPath.fill()
  123. }
  124. let path = NSBezierPath(roundedRect: rect, byRoundingCorners: corners, radius: radius)
  125. #if swift(>=4.2)
  126. path.windingRule = .evenOdd
  127. #else
  128. path.windingRule = .evenOddWindingRule
  129. #endif
  130. path.addClip()
  131. base.draw(in: rect)
  132. #else
  133. guard let context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext() else {
  134. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Failed to create CG context for image.")
  135. return false
  136. }
  137. if let backgroundColor = backgroundColor {
  138. let rectPath = UIBezierPath(rect: rect)
  139. backgroundColor.setFill()
  140. rectPath.fill()
  141. }
  142. let path = UIBezierPath(
  143. roundedRect: rect,
  144. byRoundingCorners: corners.uiRectCorner,
  145. cornerRadii: CGSize(width: radius, height: radius)
  146. )
  147. context.addPath(path.cgPath)
  148. context.clip()
  149. base.draw(in: rect)
  150. #endif
  151. return false
  152. }
  153. }
  154. #if os(iOS) || os(tvOS)
  155. func resize(to size: CGSize, for contentMode: UIView.ContentMode) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  156. switch contentMode {
  157. case .scaleAspectFit:
  158. return resize(to: size, for: .aspectFit)
  159. case .scaleAspectFill:
  160. return resize(to: size, for: .aspectFill)
  161. default:
  162. return resize(to: size)
  163. }
  164. }
  165. #endif
  166. // MARK: Resizing
  167. /// Resizes `base` image to an image with new size.
  168. ///
  169. /// - Parameter size: The target size in point.
  170. /// - Returns: An image with new size.
  171. /// - Note: This method only works for CG-based image. The current image scale is kept.
  172. /// For any non-CG-based image, `base` itself is returned.
  173. public func resize(to size: CGSize) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  174. guard let _ = cgImage else {
  175. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Resize only works for CG-based image.")
  176. return base
  177. }
  178. let rect = CGRect(origin: CGPoint(x: 0, y: 0), size: size)
  179. return draw(to: size) { _ in
  180. #if os(macOS)
  181. base.draw(in: rect, from: .zero, operation: .copy, fraction: 1.0)
  182. #else
  183. base.draw(in: rect)
  184. #endif
  185. return false
  186. }
  187. }
  188. /// Resizes `base` image to an image of new size, respecting the given content mode.
  189. ///
  190. /// - Parameters:
  191. /// - targetSize: The target size in point.
  192. /// - contentMode: Content mode of output image should be.
  193. /// - Returns: An image with new size.
  194. ///
  195. /// - Note: This method only works for CG-based image. The current image scale is kept.
  196. /// For any non-CG-based image, `base` itself is returned.
  197. public func resize(to targetSize: CGSize, for contentMode: ContentMode) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  198. let newSize = size.kf.resize(to: targetSize, for: contentMode)
  199. return resize(to: newSize)
  200. }
  201. // MARK: Cropping
  202. /// Crops `base` image to a new size with a given anchor.
  203. ///
  204. /// - Parameters:
  205. /// - size: The target size.
  206. /// - anchor: The anchor point from which the size should be calculated.
  207. /// - Returns: An image with new size.
  208. ///
  209. /// - Note: This method only works for CG-based image. The current image scale is kept.
  210. /// For any non-CG-based image, `base` itself is returned.
  211. public func crop(to size: CGSize, anchorOn anchor: CGPoint) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  212. guard let cgImage = cgImage else {
  213. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Crop only works for CG-based image.")
  214. return base
  215. }
  216. let rect = self.size.kf.constrainedRect(for: size, anchor: anchor)
  217. guard let image = cgImage.cropping(to: rect.scaled(scale)) else {
  218. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Cropping image failed.")
  219. return base
  220. }
  221. return KingfisherWrapper.image(cgImage: image, scale: scale, refImage: base)
  222. }
  223. // MARK: Blur
  224. /// Creates an image with blur effect based on `base` image.
  225. ///
  226. /// - Parameter radius: The blur radius should be used when creating blur effect.
  227. /// - Returns: An image with blur effect applied.
  228. ///
  229. /// - Note: This method only works for CG-based image. The current image scale is kept.
  230. /// For any non-CG-based image, `base` itself is returned.
  231. public func blurred(withRadius radius: CGFloat) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  232. guard let cgImage = cgImage else {
  233. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Blur only works for CG-based image.")
  234. return base
  235. }
  236. // http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/filters.html#feGaussianBlurElement
  237. // let d = floor(s * 3*sqrt(2*pi)/4 + 0.5)
  238. // if d is odd, use three box-blurs of size 'd', centered on the output pixel.
  239. let s = max(radius, 2.0)
  240. // We will do blur on a resized image (*0.5), so the blur radius could be half as well.
  241. // Fix the slow compiling time for Swift 3.
  242. // See https://github.com/onevcat/Kingfisher/issues/611
  243. let pi2 = 2 * CGFloat.pi
  244. let sqrtPi2 = sqrt(pi2)
  245. var targetRadius = floor(s * 3.0 * sqrtPi2 / 4.0 + 0.5)
  246. if targetRadius.isEven { targetRadius += 1 }
  247. // Determine necessary iteration count by blur radius.
  248. let iterations: Int
  249. if radius < 0.5 {
  250. iterations = 1
  251. } else if radius < 1.5 {
  252. iterations = 2
  253. } else {
  254. iterations = 3
  255. }
  256. let w = Int(size.width)
  257. let h = Int(size.height)
  258. let rowBytes = Int(CGFloat(cgImage.bytesPerRow))
  259. func createEffectBuffer(_ context: CGContext) -> vImage_Buffer {
  260. let data = context.data
  261. let width = vImagePixelCount(context.width)
  262. let height = vImagePixelCount(context.height)
  263. let rowBytes = context.bytesPerRow
  264. return vImage_Buffer(data: data, height: height, width: width, rowBytes: rowBytes)
  265. }
  266. guard let context = beginContext(size: size, scale: scale, inverting: true) else {
  267. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Failed to create CG context for blurring image.")
  268. return base
  269. }
  270. context.draw(cgImage, in: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: w, height: h))
  271. endContext()
  272. var inBuffer = createEffectBuffer(context)
  273. guard let outContext = beginContext(size: size, scale: scale, inverting: true) else {
  274. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Failed to create CG context for blurring image.")
  275. return base
  276. }
  277. defer { endContext() }
  278. var outBuffer = createEffectBuffer(outContext)
  279. for _ in 0 ..< iterations {
  280. let flag = vImage_Flags(kvImageEdgeExtend)
  281. vImageBoxConvolve_ARGB8888(
  282. &inBuffer, &outBuffer, nil, 0, 0, UInt32(targetRadius), UInt32(targetRadius), nil, flag)
  283. // Next inBuffer should be the outButter of current iteration
  284. (inBuffer, outBuffer) = (outBuffer, inBuffer)
  285. }
  286. #if os(macOS)
  287. let result = outContext.makeImage().flatMap {
  288. fixedForRetinaPixel(cgImage: $0, to: size)
  289. }
  290. #else
  291. let result = outContext.makeImage().flatMap {
  292. KFCrossPlatformImage(cgImage: $0, scale: base.scale, orientation: base.imageOrientation)
  293. }
  294. #endif
  295. guard let blurredImage = result else {
  296. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Can not make an blurred image within this context.")
  297. return base
  298. }
  299. return blurredImage
  300. }
  301. // MARK: Overlay
  302. /// Creates an image from `base` image with a color overlay layer.
  303. ///
  304. /// - Parameters:
  305. /// - color: The color should be use to overlay.
  306. /// - fraction: Fraction of input color. From 0.0 to 1.0. 0.0 means solid color,
  307. /// 1.0 means transparent overlay.
  308. /// - Returns: An image with a color overlay applied.
  309. ///
  310. /// - Note: This method only works for CG-based image. The current image scale is kept.
  311. /// For any non-CG-based image, `base` itself is returned.
  312. public func overlaying(with color: KFCrossPlatformColor, fraction: CGFloat) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  313. guard let _ = cgImage else {
  314. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Overlaying only works for CG-based image.")
  315. return base
  316. }
  317. let rect = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: size.width, height: size.height)
  318. return draw(to: rect.size) { context in
  319. #if os(macOS)
  320. base.draw(in: rect)
  321. if fraction > 0 {
  322. color.withAlphaComponent(1 - fraction).set()
  323. rect.fill(using: .sourceAtop)
  324. }
  325. #else
  326. color.set()
  327. UIRectFill(rect)
  328. base.draw(in: rect, blendMode: .destinationIn, alpha: 1.0)
  329. if fraction > 0 {
  330. base.draw(in: rect, blendMode: .sourceAtop, alpha: fraction)
  331. }
  332. #endif
  333. return false
  334. }
  335. }
  336. // MARK: Tint
  337. /// Creates an image from `base` image with a color tint.
  338. ///
  339. /// - Parameter color: The color should be used to tint `base`
  340. /// - Returns: An image with a color tint applied.
  341. public func tinted(with color: KFCrossPlatformColor) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  342. #if os(watchOS)
  343. return base
  344. #else
  345. return apply(.tint(color))
  346. #endif
  347. }
  348. // MARK: Color Control
  349. /// Create an image from `self` with color control.
  350. ///
  351. /// - Parameters:
  352. /// - brightness: Brightness changing to image.
  353. /// - contrast: Contrast changing to image.
  354. /// - saturation: Saturation changing to image.
  355. /// - inputEV: InputEV changing to image.
  356. /// - Returns: An image with color control applied.
  357. public func adjusted(brightness: CGFloat, contrast: CGFloat, saturation: CGFloat, inputEV: CGFloat) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  358. #if os(watchOS)
  359. return base
  360. #else
  361. return apply(.colorControl((brightness, contrast, saturation, inputEV)))
  362. #endif
  363. }
  364. /// Return an image with given scale.
  365. ///
  366. /// - Parameter scale: Target scale factor the new image should have.
  367. /// - Returns: The image with target scale. If the base image is already in the scale, `base` will be returned.
  368. public func scaled(to scale: CGFloat) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  369. guard scale != self.scale else {
  370. return base
  371. }
  372. guard let cgImage = cgImage else {
  373. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Scaling only works for CG-based image.")
  374. return base
  375. }
  376. return KingfisherWrapper.image(cgImage: cgImage, scale: scale, refImage: base)
  377. }
  378. }
  379. // MARK: - Decoding Image
  380. extension KingfisherWrapper where Base: KFCrossPlatformImage {
  381. /// Returns the decoded image of the `base` image. It will draw the image in a plain context and return the data
  382. /// from it. This could improve the drawing performance when an image is just created from data but not yet
  383. /// displayed for the first time.
  384. ///
  385. /// - Note: This method only works for CG-based image. The current image scale is kept.
  386. /// For any non-CG-based image or animated image, `base` itself is returned.
  387. public var decoded: KFCrossPlatformImage { return decoded(scale: scale) }
  388. /// Returns decoded image of the `base` image at a given scale. It will draw the image in a plain context and
  389. /// return the data from it. This could improve the drawing performance when an image is just created from
  390. /// data but not yet displayed for the first time.
  391. ///
  392. /// - Parameter scale: The given scale of target image should be.
  393. /// - Returns: The decoded image ready to be displayed.
  394. ///
  395. /// - Note: This method only works for CG-based image. The current image scale is kept.
  396. /// For any non-CG-based image or animated image, `base` itself is returned.
  397. public func decoded(scale: CGFloat) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  398. // Prevent animated image (GIF) losing it's images
  399. #if os(iOS)
  400. if imageSource != nil { return base }
  401. #else
  402. if images != nil { return base }
  403. #endif
  404. guard let imageRef = cgImage else {
  405. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Decoding only works for CG-based image.")
  406. return base
  407. }
  408. let size = CGSize(width: CGFloat(imageRef.width) / scale, height: CGFloat(imageRef.height) / scale)
  409. return draw(to: size, inverting: true, scale: scale) { context in
  410. context.draw(imageRef, in: CGRect(origin: .zero, size: size))
  411. return true
  412. }
  413. }
  414. }
  415. extension KingfisherWrapper where Base: KFCrossPlatformImage {
  416. func beginContext(size: CGSize, scale: CGFloat, inverting: Bool = false) -> CGContext? {
  417. #if os(macOS)
  418. guard let rep = NSBitmapImageRep(
  419. bitmapDataPlanes: nil,
  420. pixelsWide: Int(size.width),
  421. pixelsHigh: Int(size.height),
  422. bitsPerSample: cgImage?.bitsPerComponent ?? 8,
  423. samplesPerPixel: 4,
  424. hasAlpha: true,
  425. isPlanar: false,
  426. colorSpaceName: .calibratedRGB,
  427. bytesPerRow: 0,
  428. bitsPerPixel: 0) else
  429. {
  430. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Image representation cannot be created.")
  431. return nil
  432. }
  433. rep.size = size
  434. NSGraphicsContext.saveGraphicsState()
  435. guard let context = NSGraphicsContext(bitmapImageRep: rep) else {
  436. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Image context cannot be created.")
  437. return nil
  438. }
  439. NSGraphicsContext.current = context
  440. return context.cgContext
  441. #else
  442. UIGraphicsBeginImageContextWithOptions(size, false, scale)
  443. guard let context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext() else { return nil }
  444. if inverting { // If drawing a CGImage, we need to make context flipped.
  445. context.scaleBy(x: 1.0, y: -1.0)
  446. context.translateBy(x: 0, y: -size.height)
  447. }
  448. return context
  449. #endif
  450. }
  451. func endContext() {
  452. #if os(macOS)
  453. NSGraphicsContext.restoreGraphicsState()
  454. #else
  455. UIGraphicsEndImageContext()
  456. #endif
  457. }
  458. func draw(
  459. to size: CGSize,
  460. inverting: Bool = false,
  461. scale: CGFloat? = nil,
  462. refImage: KFCrossPlatformImage? = nil,
  463. draw: (CGContext) -> Bool // Whether use the refImage (`true`) or ignore image orientation (`false`)
  464. ) -> KFCrossPlatformImage
  465. {
  466. let targetScale = scale ?? self.scale
  467. guard let context = beginContext(size: size, scale: targetScale, inverting: inverting) else {
  468. assertionFailure("[Kingfisher] Failed to create CG context for blurring image.")
  469. return base
  470. }
  471. defer { endContext() }
  472. let useRefImage = draw(context)
  473. guard let cgImage = context.makeImage() else {
  474. return base
  475. }
  476. let ref = useRefImage ? (refImage ?? base) : nil
  477. return KingfisherWrapper.image(cgImage: cgImage, scale: targetScale, refImage: ref)
  478. }
  479. #if os(macOS)
  480. func fixedForRetinaPixel(cgImage: CGImage, to size: CGSize) -> KFCrossPlatformImage {
  481. let image = KFCrossPlatformImage(cgImage: cgImage, size: base.size)
  482. let rect = CGRect(origin: CGPoint(x: 0, y: 0), size: size)
  483. return draw(to: self.size) { context in
  484. image.draw(in: rect, from: .zero, operation: .copy, fraction: 1.0)
  485. return false
  486. }
  487. }
  488. #endif
  489. }