// // ImageView+Kingfisher.swift // Kingfisher // // Created by Wei Wang on 15/4/6. // // Copyright (c) 2019 Wei Wang // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights // to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: // // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN // THE SOFTWARE. #if !os(watchOS) #if os(macOS) import AppKit #else import UIKit #endif extension KingfisherWrapper where Base: KFCrossPlatformImageView { // MARK: Setting Image /// Sets an image to the image view with a `Source`. /// /// - Parameters: /// - source: The `Source` object defines data information from network or a data provider. /// - placeholder: A placeholder to show while retrieving the image from the given `resource`. /// - options: An options set to define image setting behaviors. See `KingfisherOptionsInfo` for more. /// - progressBlock: Called when the image downloading progress gets updated. If the response does not contain an /// `expectedContentLength`, this block will not be called. /// - completionHandler: Called when the image retrieved and set finished. /// - Returns: A task represents the image downloading. /// /// - Note: /// This is the easiest way to use Kingfisher to boost the image setting process from a source. Since all parameters /// have a default value except the `source`, you can set an image from a certain URL to an image view like this: /// /// ``` /// // Set image from a network source. /// let url = URL(string: "https://example.com/image.png")! /// imageView.kf.setImage(with: .network(url)) /// /// // Or set image from a data provider. /// let provider = LocalFileImageDataProvider(fileURL: fileURL) /// imageView.kf.setImage(with: .provider(provider)) /// ``` /// /// For both `.network` and `.provider` source, there are corresponding view extension methods. So the code /// above is equivalent to: /// /// ``` /// imageView.kf.setImage(with: url) /// imageView.kf.setImage(with: provider) /// ``` /// /// Internally, this method will use `KingfisherManager` to get the source. /// Since this method will perform UI changes, you must call it from the main thread. /// Both `progressBlock` and `completionHandler` will be also executed in the main thread. /// @discardableResult public func setImage( with source: Source?, placeholder: Placeholder? = nil, options: KingfisherOptionsInfo? = nil, progressBlock: DownloadProgressBlock? = nil, completionHandler: ((Result) -> Void)? = nil) -> DownloadTask? { var mutatingSelf = self guard let source = source else { mutatingSelf.placeholder = placeholder mutatingSelf.taskIdentifier = nil completionHandler?(.failure(KingfisherError.imageSettingError(reason: .emptySource))) return nil } var options = KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo(KingfisherManager.shared.defaultOptions + (options ?? .empty)) let noImageOrPlaceholderSet = base.image == nil && self.placeholder == nil if !options.keepCurrentImageWhileLoading || noImageOrPlaceholderSet { // Always set placeholder while there is no image/placeholder yet. mutatingSelf.placeholder = placeholder } let maybeIndicator = indicator maybeIndicator?.startAnimatingView() let issuedIdentifier = Source.Identifier.next() mutatingSelf.taskIdentifier = issuedIdentifier if base.shouldPreloadAllAnimation() { options.preloadAllAnimationData = true } if let block = progressBlock { options.onDataReceived = (options.onDataReceived ?? []) + [ImageLoadingProgressSideEffect(block)] } if let provider = ImageProgressiveProvider(options, refresh: { image in self.base.image = image }) { options.onDataReceived = (options.onDataReceived ?? []) + [provider] } options.onDataReceived?.forEach { $0.onShouldApply = { issuedIdentifier == self.taskIdentifier } } let task = KingfisherManager.shared.retrieveImage( with: source, options: options, downloadTaskUpdated: { mutatingSelf.imageTask = $0 }, completionHandler: { result in CallbackQueue.mainCurrentOrAsync.execute { maybeIndicator?.stopAnimatingView() guard issuedIdentifier == self.taskIdentifier else { let reason: KingfisherError.ImageSettingErrorReason do { let value = try result.get() reason = .notCurrentSourceTask(result: value, error: nil, source: source) } catch { reason = .notCurrentSourceTask(result: nil, error: error, source: source) } let error = KingfisherError.imageSettingError(reason: reason) completionHandler?(.failure(error)) return } mutatingSelf.imageTask = nil mutatingSelf.taskIdentifier = nil switch result { case .success(let value): guard self.needsTransition(options: options, cacheType: value.cacheType) else { mutatingSelf.placeholder = nil self.base.image = value.image completionHandler?(result) return } self.makeTransition(image: value.image, transition: options.transition) { completionHandler?(result) } case .failure: if let image = options.onFailureImage { self.base.image = image } completionHandler?(result) } } } ) mutatingSelf.imageTask = task return task } /// Sets an image to the image view with a requested resource. /// /// - Parameters: /// - resource: The `Resource` object contains information about the resource. /// - placeholder: A placeholder to show while retrieving the image from the given `resource`. /// - options: An options set to define image setting behaviors. See `KingfisherOptionsInfo` for more. /// - progressBlock: Called when the image downloading progress gets updated. If the response does not contain an /// `expectedContentLength`, this block will not be called. /// - completionHandler: Called when the image retrieved and set finished. /// - Returns: A task represents the image downloading. /// /// - Note: /// This is the easiest way to use Kingfisher to boost the image setting process from network. Since all parameters /// have a default value except the `resource`, you can set an image from a certain URL to an image view like this: /// /// ``` /// let url = URL(string: "https://example.com/image.png")! /// imageView.kf.setImage(with: url) /// ``` /// /// Internally, this method will use `KingfisherManager` to get the requested resource, from either cache /// or network. Since this method will perform UI changes, you must call it from the main thread. /// Both `progressBlock` and `completionHandler` will be also executed in the main thread. /// @discardableResult public func setImage( with resource: Resource?, placeholder: Placeholder? = nil, options: KingfisherOptionsInfo? = nil, progressBlock: DownloadProgressBlock? = nil, completionHandler: ((Result) -> Void)? = nil) -> DownloadTask? { return setImage( with: resource?.convertToSource(), placeholder: placeholder, options: options, progressBlock: progressBlock, completionHandler: completionHandler) } /// Sets an image to the image view with a data provider. /// /// - Parameters: /// - provider: The `ImageDataProvider` object contains information about the data. /// - placeholder: A placeholder to show while retrieving the image from the given `resource`. /// - options: An options set to define image setting behaviors. See `KingfisherOptionsInfo` for more. /// - progressBlock: Called when the image downloading progress gets updated. If the response does not contain an /// `expectedContentLength`, this block will not be called. /// - completionHandler: Called when the image retrieved and set finished. /// - Returns: A task represents the image downloading. /// /// Internally, this method will use `KingfisherManager` to get the image data, from either cache /// or the data provider. Since this method will perform UI changes, you must call it from the main thread. /// Both `progressBlock` and `completionHandler` will be also executed in the main thread. /// @discardableResult public func setImage( with provider: ImageDataProvider?, placeholder: Placeholder? = nil, options: KingfisherOptionsInfo? = nil, progressBlock: DownloadProgressBlock? = nil, completionHandler: ((Result) -> Void)? = nil) -> DownloadTask? { return setImage( with: provider.map { .provider($0) }, placeholder: placeholder, options: options, progressBlock: progressBlock, completionHandler: completionHandler) } // MARK: Cancelling Downloading Task /// Cancels the image download task of the image view if it is running. /// Nothing will happen if the downloading has already finished. public func cancelDownloadTask() { imageTask?.cancel() } private func needsTransition(options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo, cacheType: CacheType) -> Bool { switch options.transition { case .none: return false #if !os(macOS) default: if options.forceTransition { return true } if cacheType == .none { return true } return false #endif } } private func makeTransition(image: KFCrossPlatformImage, transition: ImageTransition, done: @escaping () -> Void) { #if !os(macOS) // Force hiding the indicator without transition first. UIView.transition( with: self.base, duration: 0.0, options: [], animations: { self.indicator?.stopAnimatingView() }, completion: { _ in var mutatingSelf = self mutatingSelf.placeholder = nil UIView.transition( with: self.base, duration: transition.duration, options: [transition.animationOptions, .allowUserInteraction], animations: { transition.animations?(self.base, image) }, completion: { finished in transition.completion?(finished) done() } ) } ) #else done() #endif } } // MARK: - Associated Object private var taskIdentifierKey: Void? private var indicatorKey: Void? private var indicatorTypeKey: Void? private var placeholderKey: Void? private var imageTaskKey: Void? extension KingfisherWrapper where Base: KFCrossPlatformImageView { // MARK: Properties public private(set) var taskIdentifier: Source.Identifier.Value? { get { let box: Box? = getAssociatedObject(base, &taskIdentifierKey) return box?.value } set { let box = newValue.map { Box($0) } setRetainedAssociatedObject(base, &taskIdentifierKey, box) } } /// Holds which indicator type is going to be used. /// Default is `.none`, means no indicator will be shown while downloading. public var indicatorType: IndicatorType { get { return getAssociatedObject(base, &indicatorTypeKey) ?? .none } set { switch newValue { case .none: indicator = nil case .activity: indicator = ActivityIndicator() case .image(let data): indicator = ImageIndicator(imageData: data) case .custom(let anIndicator): indicator = anIndicator } setRetainedAssociatedObject(base, &indicatorTypeKey, newValue) } } /// Holds any type that conforms to the protocol `Indicator`. /// The protocol `Indicator` has a `view` property that will be shown when loading an image. /// It will be `nil` if `indicatorType` is `.none`. public private(set) var indicator: Indicator? { get { let box: Box? = getAssociatedObject(base, &indicatorKey) return box?.value } set { // Remove previous if let previousIndicator = indicator { previousIndicator.view.removeFromSuperview() } // Add new if let newIndicator = newValue { // Set default indicator layout let view = newIndicator.view base.addSubview(view) view.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false view.centerXAnchor.constraint( equalTo: base.centerXAnchor, constant: newIndicator.centerOffset.x).isActive = true view.centerYAnchor.constraint( equalTo: base.centerYAnchor, constant: newIndicator.centerOffset.y).isActive = true switch newIndicator.sizeStrategy(in: base) { case .intrinsicSize: break case .full: view.heightAnchor.constraint(equalTo: base.heightAnchor, constant: 0).isActive = true view.widthAnchor.constraint(equalTo: base.widthAnchor, constant: 0).isActive = true case .size(let size): view.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: size.height).isActive = true view.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: size.width).isActive = true } newIndicator.view.isHidden = true } // Save in associated object // Wrap newValue with Box to workaround an issue that Swift does not recognize // and casting protocol for associate object correctly. https://github.com/onevcat/Kingfisher/issues/872 setRetainedAssociatedObject(base, &indicatorKey, newValue.map(Box.init)) } } private var imageTask: DownloadTask? { get { return getAssociatedObject(base, &imageTaskKey) } set { setRetainedAssociatedObject(base, &imageTaskKey, newValue)} } /// Represents the `Placeholder` used for this image view. A `Placeholder` will be shown in the view while /// it is downloading an image. public private(set) var placeholder: Placeholder? { get { return getAssociatedObject(base, &placeholderKey) } set { if let previousPlaceholder = placeholder { previousPlaceholder.remove(from: base) } if let newPlaceholder = newValue { newPlaceholder.add(to: base) } else { base.image = nil } setRetainedAssociatedObject(base, &placeholderKey, newValue) } } } @objc extension KFCrossPlatformImageView { func shouldPreloadAllAnimation() -> Bool { return true } } extension KingfisherWrapper where Base: KFCrossPlatformImageView { /// Gets the image URL bound to this image view. @available(*, deprecated, message: "Use `taskIdentifier` instead to identify a setting task.") public private(set) var webURL: URL? { get { return nil } set { } } } #endif