Agrume
An iOS image viewer written in Swift with support for multiple images.
Requirements
- Swift 3.0
- iOS 8.0+
- Xcode 8+
Installation
The easiest way is through CocoaPods. Simply add the dependency to your Podfile
and then pod install
:
pod 'Agrume', :git => 'https://github.com/JanGorman/Agrume.git'
Or Carthage. Add the dependency to your Cartfile
and then carthage update
:
github "JanGorman/Agrume"
How
There are multiple ways you can use the image viewer (and the included Example project shows them all).
For just a single image it's as easy as
Basic
import Agrume
@IBAction func openImage(_ sender: AnyObject) {
if let image = UIImage(named: "…") {
let agrume = Agrume(image: image)
agrume.showFrom(self)
}
}
You can also pass in an NSURL
and Agrume will take care of the download for you.
Multiple Images
If you're displaying a UICollectionView
and want to add support for zooming, you can also call Agrume with an array of either images or URLs.
let agrume = Agrume(images: images, startIndex: indexPath.row, backgroundBlurStyle: .light)
agrume.didScroll = { [unowned self] index in
self.collectionView?.scrollToItem(at: IndexPath(row: index, section: 0),
at: [],
animated: false)
}
agrume.showFrom(self)
This shows a way of keeping the zoomed library and the one in the background synced.
Custom Download Handler
If you want to take control of downloading images (e.g. for caching), you can also set a download closure that calls back to Agrume to set the image. I can recommend MapleBacon.
import Agrume
import MapleBacon
@IBAction func openURL(_ sender: AnyObject) {
let agrume = Agrume(imageUrl: URL(string: "https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/512759/MapleBacon.png")!, backgroundBlurStyle: .light)
agrume.download = { url, completion in
ImageDownloader.downloadImage(url) { image in
if let image = image {
completion(image)
} else {
completion(nil)
}
}
}
agrume.showFrom(self)
}
Global Custom Download Handler
Instead of having to define a handler on a per instance basis you can instead set a handler on the AgrumeServiceLocator
. Agrume will use this handler for all downloads unless overriden on an instance as described above:
import Agrume
AgrumeServiceLocator.shared.setDownloadHandler { url, completion in
// Download data, cache it and remember to call the completion
}
// Some other place
agrume.showFrom(self)
Custom Data Source
For more dynamic library needs you can implement the AgrumeDataSource
protocol that supplies images to Agrume. Agrume will query the data source for the number of images and if that number changes, reload it's scrolling image view.
import Agrume
let dataSource: AgrumeDataSource = MyDataSourceImplementation()
let agrume = Agrume(dataSource: dataSource)
agrume.showFrom(self)
Custom Background Snapshot
When showing the Agrume view controller, it'll default to taking a snapshot of the root view and blurring that. You can customize this behaviour by passing in a different view that it will blur and display:
let agrume = Agrume(image: image)
agrume.showFrom(self, backgroundSnapshotVC: self)
Status Bar Appearance
You can customize the status bar appearance when displaying the zoomed in view. Agrume
has a statusBarStyle
property:
let agrume = Agrume(image: image)
agrume.statusBarStyle = .lightContent
agrume.showFrom(self)
Licence
Agrume is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details