// // KFImageOptions.swift // Kingfisher // // Created by onevcat on 2020/12/20. // // Copyright (c) 2020 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 canImport(SwiftUI) && canImport(Combine) import SwiftUI import Combine // MARK: - KFImage creating. @available(iOS 14.0, macOS 11.0, tvOS 14.0, watchOS 7.0, *) extension KFImageProtocol { /// Creates a Kingfisher-compatible image view with a given ``Source``. /// /// - Parameters: /// - source: The ``Source`` object that defines data information from the network or a data provider. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view for future configuration or embedding into another `SwiftUI.View`. public static func source( _ source: Source? ) -> Self { Self.init(source: source) } /// Creates a Kingfisher-compatible image view with a given ``Resource``. /// /// - Parameters: /// - resource: The ``Resource`` object that defines data information such as a key or URL. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view for future configuration or embedding into another `SwiftUI.View`. public static func resource( _ resource: (any Resource)? ) -> Self { source(resource?.convertToSource()) } /// Creates a Kingfisher-compatible image view with a given `URL`. /// /// - Parameters: /// - url: The `URL` from which the image should be downloaded. /// - cacheKey: The key used to store the downloaded image in the cache. If `nil`, the `absoluteString` of `url` /// is used as the cache key. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view for future configuration or embedding into another `SwiftUI.View`. public static func url( _ url: URL?, cacheKey: String? = nil ) -> Self { source(url?.convertToSource(overrideCacheKey: cacheKey)) } /// Creates a Kingfisher-compatible image view with a given ``ImageDataProvider``. /// /// - Parameters: /// - provider: The ``ImageDataProvider`` object that contains information about the data. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view for future configuration or embedding into another `SwiftUI.View`. public static func dataProvider( _ provider: (any ImageDataProvider)? ) -> Self { source(provider?.convertToSource()) } /// Creates a builder for the provided raw data and a cache key. /// /// - Parameters: /// - data: The data object from which the image should be created. /// - cacheKey: The key used to store the downloaded image in the cache. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view for future configuration or embedding into another `SwiftUI.View`. public static func data( _ data: Data?, cacheKey: String ) -> Self { if let data = data { return dataProvider(RawImageDataProvider(data: data, cacheKey: cacheKey)) } else { return dataProvider(nil) } } } @available(iOS 14.0, macOS 11.0, tvOS 14.0, watchOS 7.0, *) extension KFImageProtocol { /// Sets a placeholder `View` that is displayed during the image loading, with a progress parameter as input. /// /// - Parameter content: A view that represents the placeholder. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view that includes the provided `content` as its placeholder. public func placeholder(@ViewBuilder _ content: @escaping (Progress) -> P) -> Self { context.placeholder = { progress in return AnyView(content(progress)) } return self } /// Sets a placeholder `View` that is displayed during the image loading. /// /// - Parameter content: A view that represents the placeholder. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view that includes the provided `content` as its placeholder. public func placeholder(@ViewBuilder _ content: @escaping () -> P) -> Self { placeholder { _ in content() } } /// Sets a failure `View` that is displayed when the image fails to load. /// /// Use this modifier to provide a custom view when image loading fails. This offers more flexibility than /// `onFailureImage` by allowing any SwiftUI view as the failure placeholder. /// /// Example: /// ```swift /// KFImage(url) /// .onFailureView { /// VStack { /// Image(systemName: "exclamationmark.triangle") /// .foregroundColor(.red) /// Text("Failed to load image") /// .font(.caption) /// Button("Retry") { /// // Retry logic /// } /// } /// } /// ``` /// /// - Note: If both `onFailureImage` and `onFailureView` are set, `onFailureView` takes precedence. /// /// - Parameter content: A view builder that creates the failure view. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view that displays the provided `content` when image loading fails. public func onFailureView(@ViewBuilder _ content: @escaping () -> F) -> Self { context.failureView = { AnyView(content()) } return self } /// Enables canceling the download task associated with `self` when the view disappears. /// /// - Parameter flag: A boolean value indicating whether to cancel the task. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view that cancels the download task when it disappears. public func cancelOnDisappear(_ flag: Bool) -> Self { context.cancelOnDisappear = flag return self } /// Sets reduce priority of the download task to low, bound to `self` when the view disappearing. /// - Parameter flag: Whether reduce the priority task or not. /// - Returns: A `KFImage` view that reduces downloading task priority when disappears. public func reducePriorityOnDisappear(_ flag: Bool) -> Self { context.reducePriorityOnDisappear = flag return self } /// Sets a fade transition for the image task. /// /// - Parameter duration: The duration of the fade transition. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view with the applied changes. /// /// Kingfisher will use the fade transition to animate the image if it is downloaded from the web. The transition /// will not occur when the image is retrieved from either memory or disk cache by default. If you need the /// transition to occur even when the image is retrieved from the cache, also call /// ``KFOptionSetter/forceRefresh(_:)`` on the returned view. public func fade(duration: TimeInterval) -> Self { context.options.transition = .fade(duration) return self } /// Sets whether to start the image loading before the view actually appears. /// /// - Parameter flag: A boolean value indicating whether the image loading should happen before the view appears. The default is `true`. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view with the applied changes. /// /// By default, Kingfisher performs lazy loading for `KFImage`. The image loading won't start until the view's /// `onAppear` is called. However, sometimes you may want to trigger aggressive loading for the view. By enabling /// this, the `KFImage` will attempt to load the view when its `body` is evaluated if the image loading has not /// yet started or if a previous loading attempt failed. /// /// > Important: This was a temporary workaround for an issue that arose in iOS 16, where the SwiftUI view's /// > `onAppear` was not called when it was deeply embedded inside a `List` or `ForEach`. This is no longer necessary /// > if built with Xcode 14.3 and deployed to iOS 16.4 or later. So, it is not needed anymore. /// > /// > Enabling this may cause performance regression, especially if you have a lot of images to load in the view. /// > Use it at your own risk. /// > /// > Please refer to [#1988](https://github.com/onevcat/Kingfisher/issues/1988) for more information. public func startLoadingBeforeViewAppear(_ flag: Bool = true) -> Self { context.startLoadingBeforeViewAppear = flag return self } /// Sets a SwiftUI transition for the image loading. /// /// - Parameters: /// - transition: The SwiftUI transition to apply when the image appears. /// - animation: The animation to use with the transition. Defaults to `.default`. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view with the applied transition. /// /// This is the recommended way to apply transitions in SwiftUI applications. Unlike the UIKit-based /// ``KingfisherOptionsInfoItem/transition(_:)`` option, this method uses native SwiftUI transitions, /// providing better integration with the SwiftUI animation system and access to all SwiftUI transition types. /// /// Available transitions include `.slide`, `.scale`, `.opacity`, `.move`, `.offset`, and custom transitions. /// The transition will be applied when the image is loaded from the network, following the same /// rules as the fade transition regarding cache behavior and `forceTransition`. /// /// When both `loadTransition` and `fade` are set, `loadTransition` takes precedence. /// /// Example: /// ```swift /// KFImage(url) /// .loadTransition(.slide, animation: .easeInOut(duration: 0.5)) /// ``` /// /// - Note: For UIKit/AppKit applications, use ``KingfisherOptionsInfoItem/transition(_:)`` instead. public func loadTransition(_ transition: AnyTransition, animation: Animation? = .default) -> Self { context.swiftUITransition = transition context.swiftUIAnimation = animation return self } /// Sets a SwiftUI transition for the image loading (iOS 17.0+). /// /// - Parameters: /// - transition: The SwiftUI transition conforming to the Transition protocol. /// - animation: The animation to use with the transition. Defaults to `.default`. /// - Returns: A Kingfisher-compatible image view with the applied transition. /// /// This method provides access to newer SwiftUI transitions available in iOS 17.0+, /// such as `BlurReplaceTransition`, `PushTransition`, and other transitions conforming to the `Transition` protocol. /// This is the recommended approach for SwiftUI applications on iOS 17.0+. /// /// When both `loadTransition` and `fade` are set, `loadTransition` takes precedence. /// /// Example: /// ```swift /// KFImage(url) /// .loadTransition(.blurReplace(.downUp), animation: .bouncy) /// ``` /// /// - Note: For UIKit/AppKit applications, use ``KingfisherOptionsInfoItem/transition(_:)`` instead. @available(iOS 17.0, macOS 14.0, tvOS 17.0, watchOS 10.0, *) public func loadTransition(_ transition: T, animation: Animation? = .default) -> Self { context.swiftUITransition = AnyTransition(transition) context.swiftUIAnimation = animation return self } } #endif