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  1. //
  2. // KFOptionsSetter.swift
  3. // Kingfisher
  4. //
  5. // Created by onevcat on 2020/12/22.
  6. //
  7. // Copyright (c) 2020 Wei Wang <onevcat@gmail.com>
  8. //
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  25. // THE SOFTWARE.
  26. import Foundation
  27. import CoreGraphics
  28. public protocol KFOptionSetter {
  29. var options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo { get nonmutating set }
  30. var onFailureDelegate: Delegate<KingfisherError, Void> { get }
  31. var onSuccessDelegate: Delegate<RetrieveImageResult, Void> { get }
  32. var onProgressDelegate: Delegate<(Int64, Int64), Void> { get }
  33. var delegateObserver: AnyObject { get }
  34. }
  35. extension KF.Builder: KFOptionSetter {
  36. public var delegateObserver: AnyObject { self }
  37. }
  38. // MARK: - Life cycles
  39. extension KFOptionSetter {
  40. /// Sets the progress block to current builder.
  41. /// - Parameter block: Called when the image downloading progress gets updated. If the response does not contain an
  42. /// `expectedContentLength`, this block will not be called. If `block` is `nil`, the callback
  43. /// will be reset.
  44. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  45. public func onProgress(_ block: DownloadProgressBlock?) -> Self {
  46. onProgressDelegate.delegate(on: delegateObserver) { (observer, result) in
  47. block?(result.0, result.1)
  48. }
  49. return self
  50. }
  51. /// Sets the the done block to current builder.
  52. /// - Parameter block: Called when the image task successfully completes and the the image set is done. If `block`
  53. /// is `nil`, the callback will be reset.
  54. /// - Returns: A `KF.Builder` with changes applied.
  55. public func onSuccess(_ block: ((RetrieveImageResult) -> Void)?) -> Self {
  56. onSuccessDelegate.delegate(on: delegateObserver) { (observer, result) in
  57. block?(result)
  58. }
  59. return self
  60. }
  61. /// Sets the catch block to current builder.
  62. /// - Parameter block: Called when an error happens during the image task. If `block`
  63. /// is `nil`, the callback will be reset.
  64. /// - Returns: A `KF.Builder` with changes applied.
  65. public func onFailure(_ block: ((KingfisherError) -> Void)?) -> Self {
  66. onFailureDelegate.delegate(on: delegateObserver) { (observer, error) in
  67. block?(error)
  68. }
  69. return self
  70. }
  71. }
  72. // MARK: - Basic options settings.
  73. extension KFOptionSetter {
  74. /// Sets the target image cache for this task.
  75. /// - Parameter cache: The target cache is about to be used for the task.
  76. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  77. ///
  78. /// Kingfisher will use the associated `ImageCache` object when handling related operations,
  79. /// including trying to retrieve the cached images and store the downloaded image to it.
  80. ///
  81. public func targetCache(_ cache: ImageCache) -> Self {
  82. options.targetCache = cache
  83. return self
  84. }
  85. /// Sets the target image cache to store the original downloaded image for this task.
  86. /// - Parameter cache: The target cache is about to be used for storing the original downloaded image from the task.
  87. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  88. ///
  89. /// The `ImageCache` for storing and retrieving original images. If `originalCache` is
  90. /// contained in the options, it will be preferred for storing and retrieving original images.
  91. /// If there is no `.originalCache` in the options, `.targetCache` will be used to store original images.
  92. ///
  93. /// When using KingfisherManager to download and store an image, if `cacheOriginalImage` is
  94. /// applied in the option, the original image will be stored to this `originalCache`. At the
  95. /// same time, if a requested final image (with processor applied) cannot be found in `targetCache`,
  96. /// Kingfisher will try to search the original image to check whether it is already there. If found,
  97. /// it will be used and applied with the given processor. It is an optimization for not downloading
  98. /// the same image for multiple times.
  99. ///
  100. public func originalCache(_ cache: ImageCache) -> Self {
  101. options.originalCache = cache
  102. return self
  103. }
  104. /// Sets the downloader used to perform the image download task.
  105. /// - Parameter downloader: The downloader which is about to be used for downloading.
  106. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  107. ///
  108. /// Kingfisher will use the set `ImageDownloader` object to download the requested images.
  109. public func downloader(_ downloader: ImageDownloader) -> Self {
  110. options.downloader = downloader
  111. return self
  112. }
  113. /// Sets the download priority for the image task.
  114. /// - Parameter priority: The download priority of image download task.
  115. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  116. ///
  117. /// The `priority` value will be set as the priority of the image download task. The value for it should be
  118. /// between 0.0~1.0. You can choose a value between `URLSessionTask.defaultPriority`, `URLSessionTask.lowPriority`
  119. /// or `URLSessionTask.highPriority`. If this option not set, the default value (`URLSessionTask.defaultPriority`)
  120. /// will be used.
  121. public func downloadPriority(_ priority: Float) -> Self {
  122. options.downloadPriority = priority
  123. return self
  124. }
  125. /// Sets whether Kingfisher should ignore the cache and try to start a download task for the image source.
  126. /// - Parameter enabled: Enable the force refresh or not.
  127. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  128. public func forceRefresh(_ enabled: Bool = true) -> Self {
  129. options.forceRefresh = enabled
  130. return self
  131. }
  132. /// Sets whether Kingfisher should try to retrieve the image from memory cache first. If not found, it ignores the
  133. /// disk cache and starts a download task for the image source.
  134. /// - Parameter enabled: Enable the memory-only cache searching or not.
  135. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  136. ///
  137. /// This is useful when you want to display a changeable image behind the same url at the same app session, while
  138. /// avoiding download it for multiple times.
  139. public func fromMemoryCacheOrRefresh(_ enabled: Bool = true) -> Self {
  140. options.fromMemoryCacheOrRefresh = enabled
  141. return self
  142. }
  143. /// Sets whether the image should only be cached in memory but not in disk.
  144. /// - Parameter enabled: Whether the image should be only cache in memory or not.
  145. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  146. public func cacheMemoryOnly(_ enabled: Bool = true) -> Self {
  147. options.cacheMemoryOnly = enabled
  148. return self
  149. }
  150. /// Sets whether Kingfisher should wait for caching operation to be completed before calling the
  151. /// `onSuccess` or `onFailure` block.
  152. /// - Parameter enabled: Whether Kingfisher should wait for caching operation.
  153. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  154. public func waitForCache(_ enabled: Bool = true) -> Self {
  155. options.waitForCache = enabled
  156. return self
  157. }
  158. /// Sets whether Kingfisher should only try to retrieve the image from cache, but not from network.
  159. /// - Parameter enabled: Whether Kingfisher should only try to retrieve the image from cache.
  160. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  161. ///
  162. /// If the image is not in cache, the image retrieving will fail with the
  163. /// `KingfisherError.cacheError` with `.imageNotExisting` as its reason.
  164. public func onlyFromCache(_ enabled: Bool = true) -> Self {
  165. options.onlyFromCache = enabled
  166. return self
  167. }
  168. /// Sets whether the image should be decoded in a background thread before using.
  169. /// - Parameter enabled: Whether the image should be decoded in a background thread before using.
  170. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  171. ///
  172. /// Setting to `true` will decode the downloaded image data and do a off-screen rendering to extract pixel
  173. /// information in background. This can speed up display, but will cost more time and memory to prepare the image
  174. /// for using.
  175. public func backgroundDecode(_ enabled: Bool = true) -> Self {
  176. options.backgroundDecode = enabled
  177. return self
  178. }
  179. /// Sets the callback queue which is used as the target queue of dispatch callbacks when retrieving images from
  180. /// cache. If not set, Kingfisher will use main queue for callbacks.
  181. /// - Parameter queue: The target queue which the cache retrieving callback will be invoked on.
  182. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  183. ///
  184. /// - Note:
  185. /// This option does not affect the callbacks for UI related extension methods or `KFImage` result handlers.
  186. /// You will always get the callbacks called from main queue.
  187. public func callbackQueue(_ queue: CallbackQueue) -> Self {
  188. options.callbackQueue = queue
  189. return self
  190. }
  191. /// Sets the scale factor value when converting retrieved data to an image.
  192. /// - Parameter factor: The scale factor value.
  193. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  194. ///
  195. /// Specify the image scale, instead of your screen scale. You may need to set the correct scale when you dealing
  196. /// with 2x or 3x retina images. Otherwise, Kingfisher will convert the data to image object at `scale` 1.0.
  197. ///
  198. public func scaleFactor(_ factor: CGFloat) -> Self {
  199. options.scaleFactor = factor
  200. return self
  201. }
  202. /// Sets whether the original image should be cached even when the original image has been processed by any other
  203. /// `ImageProcessor`s.
  204. /// - Parameter enabled: Whether the original image should be cached.
  205. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  206. ///
  207. /// If set and an `ImageProcessor` is used, Kingfisher will try to cache both the final result and original
  208. /// image. Kingfisher will have a chance to use the original image when another processor is applied to the same
  209. /// resource, instead of downloading it again. You can use `.originalCache` to specify a cache or the original
  210. /// images if necessary.
  211. ///
  212. /// The original image will be only cached to disk storage.
  213. ///
  214. public func cacheOriginalImage(_ enabled: Bool = true) -> Self {
  215. options.cacheOriginalImage = enabled
  216. return self
  217. }
  218. /// Sets whether the disk storage loading should happen in the same calling queue.
  219. /// - Parameter enabled: Whether the disk storage loading should happen in the same calling queue.
  220. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  221. ///
  222. /// By default, disk storage file loading
  223. /// happens in its own queue with an asynchronous dispatch behavior. Although it provides better non-blocking disk
  224. /// loading performance, it also causes a flickering when you reload an image from disk, if the image view already
  225. /// has an image set.
  226. ///
  227. /// Set this options will stop that flickering by keeping all loading in the same queue (typically the UI queue
  228. /// if you are using Kingfisher's extension methods to set an image), with a tradeoff of loading performance.
  229. ///
  230. public func loadDiskFileSynchronously(_ enabled: Bool = true) -> Self {
  231. options.loadDiskFileSynchronously = enabled
  232. return self
  233. }
  234. /// Sets a queue on which the image processing should happen.
  235. /// - Parameter queue: The queue on which the image processing should happen.
  236. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  237. ///
  238. /// By default, Kingfisher uses a pre-defined serial
  239. /// queue to process images. Use this option to change this behavior. For example, specify a `.mainCurrentOrAsync`
  240. /// to let the image be processed in main queue to prevent a possible flickering (but with a possibility of
  241. /// blocking the UI, especially if the processor needs a lot of time to run).
  242. public func processingQueue(_ queue: CallbackQueue?) -> Self {
  243. options.processingQueue = queue
  244. return self
  245. }
  246. /// Sets the alternative sources that will be used when loading of the original input `Source` fails.
  247. /// - Parameter sources: The alternative sources will be used.
  248. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  249. ///
  250. /// Values of the `sources` array will be used to start a new image loading task if the previous task
  251. /// fails due to an error. The image source loading process will stop as soon as a source is loaded successfully.
  252. /// If all `sources` are used but the loading is still failing, an `imageSettingError` with
  253. /// `alternativeSourcesExhausted` as its reason will be given out in the `catch` block.
  254. ///
  255. /// This is useful if you want to implement a fallback solution for setting image.
  256. ///
  257. /// User cancellation will not trigger the alternative source loading.
  258. public func alternativeSources(_ sources: [Source]?) -> Self {
  259. options.alternativeSources = sources
  260. return self
  261. }
  262. /// Sets a retry strategy that will be used when something gets wrong during the image retrieving.
  263. /// - Parameter strategy: The provided strategy to define how the retrying should happen.
  264. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  265. public func retry(_ strategy: RetryStrategy?) -> Self {
  266. options.retryStrategy = strategy
  267. return self
  268. }
  269. /// Sets a retry strategy with a max retry count and retrying interval.
  270. /// - Parameters:
  271. /// - maxCount: The maximum count before the retry stops.
  272. /// - interval: The time interval between each retry attempt.
  273. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  274. ///
  275. /// This defines the simplest retry strategy, which retry a failing request for several times, with some certain
  276. /// interval between each time. For example, `.retry(maxCount: 3, interval: .second(3))` means attempt for at most
  277. /// three times, and wait for 3 seconds if a previous retry attempt fails, then start a new attempt.
  278. public func retry(maxCount: Int, interval: DelayRetryStrategy.Interval = .seconds(3)) -> Self {
  279. let strategy = DelayRetryStrategy(maxRetryCount: maxCount, retryInterval: interval)
  280. options.retryStrategy = strategy
  281. return self
  282. }
  283. /// Sets the `Source` should be loaded when user enables Low Data Mode and the original source fails with an
  284. /// `NSURLErrorNetworkUnavailableReason.constrained` error.
  285. /// - Parameter source: The `Source` will be loaded under low data mode.
  286. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  287. ///
  288. /// When this option is set, the
  289. /// `allowsConstrainedNetworkAccess` property of the request for the original source will be set to `false` and the
  290. /// `Source` in associated value will be used to retrieve the image for low data mode. Usually, you can provide a
  291. /// low-resolution version of your image or a local image provider to display a placeholder.
  292. ///
  293. /// If not set or the `source` is `nil`, the device Low Data Mode will be ignored and the original source will
  294. /// be loaded following the system default behavior, in a normal way.
  295. public func lowDataModeSource(_ source: Source?) -> Self {
  296. options.lowDataModeSource = source
  297. return self
  298. }
  299. /// Sets whether the image setting for an image view should happen with transition even when retrieved from cache.
  300. /// - Parameter enabled: Enable the force transition or not.
  301. /// - Returns: A `Self` with changes applied.
  302. public func forceTransition(_ enabled: Bool = true) -> Self {
  303. options.forceTransition = enabled
  304. return self
  305. }
  306. /// Sets the image that will be used if an image retrieving task fails.
  307. /// - Parameter image: The image that will be used when something goes wrong.
  308. /// - Returns: A `Self` with changes applied.
  309. ///
  310. /// If set and an image retrieving error occurred Kingfisher will set provided image (or empty)
  311. /// in place of requested one. It's useful when you don't want to show placeholder
  312. /// during loading time but wants to use some default image when requests will be failed.
  313. ///
  314. public func onFailureImage(_ image: KFCrossPlatformImage?) -> Self {
  315. options.onFailureImage = .some(image)
  316. return self
  317. }
  318. }
  319. // MARK: - Request Modifier
  320. extension KFOptionSetter {
  321. /// Sets an `ImageDownloadRequestModifier` to change the image download request before it being sent.
  322. /// - Parameter modifier: The modifier will be used to change the request before it being sent.
  323. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  324. ///
  325. /// This is the last chance you can modify the image download request. You can modify the request for some
  326. /// customizing purpose, such as adding auth token to the header, do basic HTTP auth or something like url mapping.
  327. ///
  328. public func requestModifier(_ modifier: ImageDownloadRequestModifier) -> Self {
  329. options.requestModifier = modifier
  330. return self
  331. }
  332. /// Sets a block to change the image download request before it being sent.
  333. /// - Parameter modifyBlock: The modifying block will be called to change the request before it being sent.
  334. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  335. ///
  336. /// This is the last chance you can modify the image download request. You can modify the request for some
  337. /// customizing purpose, such as adding auth token to the header, do basic HTTP auth or something like url mapping.
  338. ///
  339. public func requestModifier(_ modifyBlock: @escaping (inout URLRequest) -> Void) -> Self {
  340. options.requestModifier = AnyModifier { r -> URLRequest? in
  341. var request = r
  342. modifyBlock(&request)
  343. return request
  344. }
  345. return self
  346. }
  347. }
  348. // MARK: - Redirect Handler
  349. extension KFOptionSetter {
  350. /// The `ImageDownloadRedirectHandler` argument will be used to change the request before redirection.
  351. /// This is the possibility you can modify the image download request during redirect. You can modify the request for
  352. /// some customizing purpose, such as adding auth token to the header, do basic HTTP auth or something like url
  353. /// mapping.
  354. /// The original redirection request will be sent without any modification by default.
  355. /// - Parameter handler: The handler will be used for redirection.
  356. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  357. public func redirectHandler(_ handler: ImageDownloadRedirectHandler) -> Self {
  358. options.redirectHandler = handler
  359. return self
  360. }
  361. /// The `block` will be used to change the request before redirection.
  362. /// This is the possibility you can modify the image download request during redirect. You can modify the request for
  363. /// some customizing purpose, such as adding auth token to the header, do basic HTTP auth or something like url
  364. /// mapping.
  365. /// The original redirection request will be sent without any modification by default.
  366. /// - Parameter block: The block will be used for redirection.
  367. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  368. public func redirectHandler(_ block: @escaping (KF.RedirectPayload) -> Void) -> Self {
  369. let redirectHandler = AnyRedirectHandler { (task, response, request, handler) in
  370. let payload = KF.RedirectPayload(
  371. task: task, response: response, newRequest: request, completionHandler: handler
  372. )
  373. block(payload)
  374. }
  375. options.redirectHandler = redirectHandler
  376. return self
  377. }
  378. }
  379. // MARK: - Processor
  380. extension KFOptionSetter {
  381. /// Sets an image processor for the image task. It replaces the current image processor settings.
  382. ///
  383. /// - Parameter processor: The processor you want to use to process the image after it is downloaded.
  384. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  385. ///
  386. /// - Note:
  387. /// To append a processor to current ones instead of replacing them all, use `appendProcessor(_:)`.
  388. public func setProcessor(_ processor: ImageProcessor) -> Self {
  389. options.processor = processor
  390. return self
  391. }
  392. /// Sets an array of image processors for the image task. It replaces the current image processor settings.
  393. /// - Parameter processors: An array of processors. The processors inside this array will be concatenated one by one
  394. /// to form a processor pipeline.
  395. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  396. ///
  397. /// - Note:
  398. /// To append processors to current ones instead of replacing them all, concatenate them by `|>`, then use
  399. /// `appendProcessor(_:)`.
  400. public func setProcessors(_ processors: [ImageProcessor]) -> Self {
  401. switch processors.count {
  402. case 0:
  403. options.processor = DefaultImageProcessor.default
  404. case 1...:
  405. options.processor = processors.dropFirst().reduce(processors[0]) { $0 |> $1 }
  406. default:
  407. assertionFailure("Never happen")
  408. }
  409. return self
  410. }
  411. /// Appends a processor to the current set processors.
  412. /// - Parameter processor: The processor which will be appended to current processor settings.
  413. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  414. public func appendProcessor(_ processor: ImageProcessor) -> Self {
  415. options.processor = options.processor |> processor
  416. return self
  417. }
  418. /// Appends a `RoundCornerImageProcessor` to current processors.
  419. /// - Parameters:
  420. /// - radius: The radius will be applied in processing. Specify a certain point value with `.point`, or a fraction
  421. /// of the target image with `.widthFraction`. or `.heightFraction`. For example, given a square image
  422. /// with width and height equals, `.widthFraction(0.5)` means use half of the length of size and makes
  423. /// the final image a round one.
  424. /// - targetSize: Target size of output image should be. If `nil`, the image will keep its original size after processing.
  425. /// - corners: The target corners which will be applied rounding.
  426. /// - backgroundColor: Background color of the output image. If `nil`, it will use a transparent background.
  427. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  428. public func roundCorner(
  429. radius: RoundCornerImageProcessor.Radius,
  430. targetSize: CGSize? = nil,
  431. roundingCorners corners: RectCorner = .all,
  432. backgroundColor: KFCrossPlatformColor? = nil
  433. ) -> Self
  434. {
  435. let processor = RoundCornerImageProcessor(
  436. radius: radius,
  437. targetSize: targetSize,
  438. roundingCorners: corners,
  439. backgroundColor: backgroundColor
  440. )
  441. return appendProcessor(processor)
  442. }
  443. /// Appends a `BlurImageProcessor` to current processors.
  444. /// - Parameter radius: Blur radius for the simulated Gaussian blur.
  445. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  446. public func blur(radius: CGFloat) -> Self {
  447. appendProcessor(
  448. BlurImageProcessor(blurRadius: radius)
  449. )
  450. }
  451. /// Appends a `OverlayImageProcessor` to current processors.
  452. /// - Parameters:
  453. /// - color: Overlay color will be used to overlay the input image.
  454. /// - fraction: Fraction will be used when overlay the color to image.
  455. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  456. public func overlay(color: KFCrossPlatformColor, fraction: CGFloat = 0.5) -> Self {
  457. appendProcessor(
  458. OverlayImageProcessor(overlay: color, fraction: fraction)
  459. )
  460. }
  461. /// Appends a `TintImageProcessor` to current processors.
  462. /// - Parameter color: Tint color will be used to tint the input image.
  463. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  464. public func tint(color: KFCrossPlatformColor) -> Self {
  465. appendProcessor(
  466. TintImageProcessor(tint: color)
  467. )
  468. }
  469. /// Appends a `BlackWhiteProcessor` to current processors.
  470. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  471. public func blackWhite() -> Self {
  472. appendProcessor(
  473. BlackWhiteProcessor()
  474. )
  475. }
  476. /// Appends a `CroppingImageProcessor` to current processors.
  477. /// - Parameters:
  478. /// - size: Target size of output image should be.
  479. /// - anchor: Anchor point from which the output size should be calculate. The anchor point is consisted by two
  480. /// values between 0.0 and 1.0. It indicates a related point in current image.
  481. /// See `CroppingImageProcessor.init(size:anchor:)` for more.
  482. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  483. public func cropping(size: CGSize, anchor: CGPoint = .init(x: 0.5, y: 0.5)) -> Self {
  484. appendProcessor(
  485. CroppingImageProcessor(size: size, anchor: anchor)
  486. )
  487. }
  488. /// Appends a `DownsamplingImageProcessor` to current processors.
  489. ///
  490. /// Compared to `ResizingImageProcessor`, the `DownsamplingImageProcessor` does not render the original images and
  491. /// then resize it. Instead, it downsamples the input data directly to a thumbnail image. So it is a more efficient
  492. /// than `ResizingImageProcessor`. Prefer to use `DownsamplingImageProcessor` as possible
  493. /// as you can than the `ResizingImageProcessor`.
  494. ///
  495. /// Only CG-based images are supported. Animated images (like GIF) is not supported.
  496. ///
  497. /// - Parameter size: Target size of output image should be. It should be smaller than the size of input image.
  498. /// If it is larger, the result image will be the same size of input data without downsampling.
  499. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  500. public func downsampling(size: CGSize) -> Self {
  501. let processor = DownsamplingImageProcessor(size: size)
  502. if options.processor == DefaultImageProcessor.default {
  503. return setProcessor(processor)
  504. } else {
  505. return appendProcessor(processor)
  506. }
  507. }
  508. /// Appends a `ResizingImageProcessor` to current processors.
  509. ///
  510. /// If you need to resize a data represented image to a smaller size, use `DownsamplingImageProcessor`
  511. /// instead, which is more efficient and uses less memory.
  512. ///
  513. /// - Parameters:
  514. /// - referenceSize: The reference size for resizing operation in point.
  515. /// - mode: Target content mode of output image should be. Default is `.none`.
  516. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  517. public func resizing(referenceSize: CGSize, mode: ContentMode = .none) -> Self {
  518. appendProcessor(
  519. ResizingImageProcessor(referenceSize: referenceSize, mode: mode)
  520. )
  521. }
  522. }
  523. // MARK: - Cache Serializer
  524. extension KFOptionSetter {
  525. /// Uses a given `CacheSerializer` to convert some data to an image object for retrieving from disk cache or vice
  526. /// versa for storing to disk cache.
  527. /// - Parameter cacheSerializer: The `CacheSerializer` which will be used.
  528. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  529. public func serialize(by cacheSerializer: CacheSerializer) -> Self {
  530. options.cacheSerializer = cacheSerializer
  531. return self
  532. }
  533. /// Uses a given format to serializer the image data to disk. It converts the image object to the give data format.
  534. /// - Parameters:
  535. /// - format: The desired data encoding format when store the image on disk.
  536. /// - jpegCompressionQuality: If the format is `.JPEG`, it specify the compression quality when converting the
  537. /// image to a JPEG data. Otherwise, it is ignored.
  538. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  539. public func serialize(as format: ImageFormat, jpegCompressionQuality: CGFloat? = nil) -> Self {
  540. let cacheSerializer: FormatIndicatedCacheSerializer
  541. switch format {
  542. case .JPEG:
  543. cacheSerializer = .jpeg(compressionQuality: jpegCompressionQuality ?? 1.0)
  544. case .PNG:
  545. cacheSerializer = .png
  546. case .GIF:
  547. cacheSerializer = .gif
  548. case .unknown:
  549. cacheSerializer = .png
  550. }
  551. options.cacheSerializer = cacheSerializer
  552. return self
  553. }
  554. }
  555. // MARK: - Image Modifier
  556. extension KFOptionSetter {
  557. /// Sets an `ImageModifier` to the image task. Use this to modify the fetched image object properties if needed.
  558. ///
  559. /// If the image was fetched directly from the downloader, the modifier will run directly after the
  560. /// `ImageProcessor`. If the image is being fetched from a cache, the modifier will run after the `CacheSerializer`.
  561. /// - Parameter modifier: The `ImageModifier` which will be used to modify the image object.
  562. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  563. public func imageModifier(_ modifier: ImageModifier?) -> Self {
  564. options.imageModifier = modifier
  565. return self
  566. }
  567. /// Sets a block to modify the image object. Use this to modify the fetched image object properties if needed.
  568. ///
  569. /// If the image was fetched directly from the downloader, the modifier block will run directly after the
  570. /// `ImageProcessor`. If the image is being fetched from a cache, the modifier will run after the `CacheSerializer`.
  571. ///
  572. /// - Parameter block: The block which is used to modify the image object.
  573. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  574. public func imageModifier(_ block: @escaping (inout KFCrossPlatformImage) throws -> Void) -> Self {
  575. let modifier = AnyImageModifier { image -> KFCrossPlatformImage in
  576. var image = image
  577. try block(&image)
  578. return image
  579. }
  580. options.imageModifier = modifier
  581. return self
  582. }
  583. }
  584. // MARK: - Cache Expiration
  585. extension KFOptionSetter {
  586. /// Sets the expiration setting for memory cache of this image task.
  587. ///
  588. /// By default, the underlying `MemoryStorage.Backend` uses the
  589. /// expiration in its config for all items. If set, the `MemoryStorage.Backend` will use this value to overwrite
  590. /// the config setting for this caching item.
  591. ///
  592. /// - Parameter expiration: The expiration setting used in cache storage.
  593. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  594. public func memoryCacheExpiration(_ expiration: StorageExpiration?) -> Self {
  595. options.memoryCacheExpiration = expiration
  596. return self
  597. }
  598. /// Sets the expiration extending setting for memory cache. The item expiration time will be incremented by this
  599. /// value after access.
  600. ///
  601. /// By default, the underlying `MemoryStorage.Backend` uses the initial cache expiration as extending
  602. /// value: .cacheTime.
  603. ///
  604. /// To disable extending option at all, sets `.none` to it.
  605. ///
  606. /// - Parameter extending: The expiration extending setting used in cache storage.
  607. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  608. public func memoryCacheAccessExtending(_ extending: ExpirationExtending) -> Self {
  609. options.memoryCacheAccessExtendingExpiration = extending
  610. return self
  611. }
  612. /// Sets the expiration setting for disk cache of this image task.
  613. ///
  614. /// By default, the underlying `DiskStorage.Backend` uses the expiration in its config for all items. If set,
  615. /// the `DiskStorage.Backend` will use this value to overwrite the config setting for this caching item.
  616. ///
  617. /// - Parameter expiration: The expiration setting used in cache storage.
  618. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  619. public func diskCacheExpiration(_ expiration: StorageExpiration?) -> Self {
  620. options.diskCacheExpiration = expiration
  621. return self
  622. }
  623. /// Sets the expiration extending setting for disk cache. The item expiration time will be incremented by this
  624. /// value after access.
  625. ///
  626. /// By default, the underlying `DiskStorage.Backend` uses the initial cache expiration as extending
  627. /// value: .cacheTime.
  628. ///
  629. /// To disable extending option at all, sets `.none` to it.
  630. ///
  631. /// - Parameter extending: The expiration extending setting used in cache storage.
  632. /// - Returns: A `Self` value with changes applied.
  633. public func diskCacheAccessExtending(_ extending: ExpirationExtending) -> Self {
  634. options.diskCacheAccessExtendingExpiration = extending
  635. return self
  636. }
  637. }