An image loading library for Android backed by Kotlin Coroutines. Coil is:
- Fast: Coil performs a number of optimizations including memory and disk caching, downsampling the image in memory, automatically pausing/cancelling requests, and more.
- Lightweight: Coil adds ~2000 methods to your APK (for apps that already use OkHttp and Coroutines), which is comparable to Picasso and significantly less than Glide and Fresco.
- Easy to use: Coil's API leverages Kotlin's language features for simplicity and minimal boilerplate.
- Modern: Coil is Kotlin-first and uses modern libraries including Coroutines, OkHttp, Okio, and AndroidX Lifecycles.
Coil is an acronym for: Coroutine Image Loader.
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Coil is available on mavenCentral()
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implementation("io.coil-kt:coil:2.2.0")
To load an image into an ImageView
, use the load
extension function:
// URL
imageView.load("https://www.example.com/image.jpg")
// File
imageView.load(File("/path/to/image.jpg"))
// And more...
Requests can be configured with an optional trailing lambda:
imageView.load("https://www.example.com/image.jpg") {
crossfade(true)
placeholder(R.drawable.image)
transformations(CircleCropTransformation())
}
Import the Jetpack Compose extension library:
implementation("io.coil-kt:coil-compose:2.2.0")
To load an image, use the AsyncImage
composable:
AsyncImage(
model = "https://example.com/image.jpg",
contentDescription = null
)
Both imageView.load
and AsyncImage
use the singleton ImageLoader
to execute image requests. The singleton ImageLoader
can be accessed using a Context
extension function:
val imageLoader = context.imageLoader
ImageLoader
s are designed to be shareable and are most efficient when you create a single instance and share it throughout your app. That said, you can also create your own ImageLoader
instance(s):
val imageLoader = ImageLoader(context)
If you do not want the singleton ImageLoader
, depend on io.coil-kt:coil-base
instead of io.coil-kt:coil
.
To load an image into a custom target, enqueue
an ImageRequest
:
val request = ImageRequest.Builder(context)
.data("https://www.example.com/image.jpg")
.target { drawable ->
// Handle the result.
}
.build()
val disposable = imageLoader.enqueue(request)
To load an image imperatively, execute
an ImageRequest
:
val request = ImageRequest.Builder(context)
.data("https://www.example.com/image.jpg")
.build()
val drawable = imageLoader.execute(request).drawable
Check out Coil's full documentation here.
- Min SDK 21+
- Java 8+
Coil is fully compatible with R8 out of the box and doesn't require adding any extra rules.
If you use Proguard, you may need to add rules for Coroutines, OkHttp and Okio.
Copyright 2022 Coil Contributors
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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