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ImageScout

Test GitHub release Swift 5.0 platforms

ImageScout is a Swift implementation of fastimage. It allows you to find the size and type of a remote image by downloading as little as possible.

Why?

Sometimes you need to know the size of a remote image before downloading it, such as using a custom layout in a UICollectionView.

How?

ImageScout parses the image data as it is downloaded. As soon as it finds out the size and type of image, it stops the download. The downloaded data is below 60 KB in most cases.

Install

Swift Package Manager

Add the following to your Package.switft file:

let package = Package(
    dependencies: [
    .package(url: "https://github.com/kaishin/ImageScout.git", from: "2.1.0")
    ],
)

Carthage

CocoaPods

Usage

The only method you will be using is scoutImageWithURI(), with the following full signature:

func scoutImageWithURI(URI: String, completion: (NSError?, CGSize, ScoutedImageType) -> ())

Here's an example:

let scout = ImageScout()

scout.scoutImageWithURI("http://.../image-scout-logo.png") { error, size, type in
  if let error = error {
    print(error.code)
  } else {
    print("Size: \(size)")
    print("Type: \(type.rawValue)")
  }
}

If the image is not successfully parsed, the size is going to be CGSizeZero and the type .Unsupported. The error will contain more info about the reason:

⚠️ It's important to keep a strong reference to the ImageScout instance until the callback completes. If reference is lost, your completion handler will never be executed.

Compatibility

License

See LICENSE.