FeedCollectionViewController 3.0.2

FeedCollectionViewController 3.0.2

TestsTested
LangLanguage SwiftSwift
License MIT
ReleasedLast Release Apr 2019
SPMSupports SPM

Maintained by Oliver ONeill.



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  • Oliver ONeill

FeedCollectionViewController

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A simple framework for creating data feeds so that data can be loaded dynamically as the user scrolls. This is inspired by scrolling through photos on Facebook or Instagram.

Refresh Content by swiping down Images load as you scroll Load bulk content when the user reaches the bottom of the feed Scroll through photos one at a time by tapping them

Images taken from the example project that uses colours in place of real content.

FeedCollectionViewController is a generic framework for setting up a simple feed, whereas ImageFeedCollectionViewController is specifically set up for images. ImageFeedCollectionViewController uses a fork of IDMPhotoBrowser, so that tapping on images lets you scroll through photos indefinitely.

Migrating to version 2

With version 2, the framework uses a delegate architecture to separate the concerns of error cases, data sources and UI events. This requires:

  • Implementing protocols as needed
  • Setting the properties on the controller The example project has been updated to reflect this. For a simple use case, you can just implement the ImageFeedDataSource protocol and then call:
    imageFeedSource = self

inside viewDidLoad or wherever appropriate, on your sublcassed ImageFeedCollectionViewController. The Usage section below goes into detail of using this framework, as well as where each method has been moved to.

Example

To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install from the Example directory first. The example project demonstrates the functionality without using any actual content, it creates coloured images to illustrate its use with a large amount of content.

Installation

FeedCollectionViewController is available through CocoaPods. To install FeedCollectionViewController, simply add the following line to your Podfile:

pod "FeedCollectionViewController"

To install ImageFeedCollectionViewController, simply add the following line to your Podfile:

pod "ImageFeedCollectionViewController"

Usage

The set up is quite similar to UICollectionViewController, you must specify a reuse identifier and a UICollectionViewCell that should take its data from a CellData implementation.

FeedCollectionViewController:

open class ExampleImplementation: FeedCollectionViewController, FeedDataSource {

    override open func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()
        feedDataSource = self
    }

    open func getReuseIdentifier(cell:CellData) -> String {
        // specifies the identifier of the cell, this can differ per cell
    }

    open func getCells(start:Int, callback: @escaping (([CellData]) -> Void)) {
        // get new cell data, this does not actually mean the cell is being shown
        // call `callback` with the new data. `start` is the query starting position
    }

    open func loadCell(cellView: UICollectionViewCell, cell:CellData) {
        // load the cell since it's now actually shown
    }

ImageFeedCollectionViewController:

open class ExampleImplementation: ImageFeedCollectionViewController, ImageFeedDataSource {

    override open func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()
        imageFeedSource = self
    }

    open func getImageReuseIdentifier(cell: ImageCellData) -> String {
        // specifies the identifier of the cell, this can differ per cell
    }

    open func getImageCells(start:Int, callback: @escaping (([ImageCellData]) -> Void)) {
        // get new cell data, this does not actually mean the cell is being shown
        // call `callback` with the new data. `start` is the query starting position
    }

    open func loadImageCell(cellView: UICollectionViewCell, cell:ImageCellData) {
        // load the cell (ie. a thumbnail) since it's now actually shown
    }

You must have a custom ImageCellData implementation, this subclasses IDMPhoto, which will be used in the photo browser. To use with image URLs use super.init(url: imageUrl) within ImageCellData.

To customise views in the ImageFeedCollectionViewController, you can implement SingleImageView and set the imageFeedPresenter property. The relevant methods are the same as those in IDMCaptionView.

    open override func setupCaption() {
        // Setup caption views
    }

    open override func sizeThatFits(_ size: CGSize) -> CGSize {
        // Return the height of the view, the width will be ignored
    }

To receive updates when the displayed photo changes, set the browserDelegate property. This will also give you callbacks on image failures and allow toolbar modifications.

Custom error messages and views are also available for feed retrieval failure through the errorDataSource property or the errorPresenter property for greater control of the views.

Testing

Testing is done through FBSnapshotTestCase, there are test result files included in Example/Tests/ReferenceImages_64/FeedCollectionViewController_Tests.Tests. These were run with iPhone SE Simulator, however you can re-run on your own device by enabling recordMode in setUp() and then re-running the test with it off.

Todo

  • Allow properties to be accessed via IBOutlets. This looks a little complicated with the current setup, due to having default implementations for FeedDataSource. Looks like I need to move everything into classes or remove default for getCellsPerRow. See this for more info.
  • Better tests. Currently I've only implemented snapshot tests
  • The snapshot tests are based on timers where something like EarlGrey would be better suited but I had trouble with timeout errors when attempting this
  • ImageCellData inherits from IDMPhoto which makes the cell data tied to view code, when it's preferable for it to be a "dumb" model, usually a struct.

Author

Oliver O'Neill

License

FeedCollectionViewController is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.