SDWebImage 5.0 is the latest major release of SDWebImage, a top library for downloading and caching images. As a major release, following Semantic Versioning conventions, 5.0 introduces several API-breaking changes with its new architecture.
This guide is provided in order to ease the transition of existing applications using SDWebImage 4.X to the latest APIs, as well as explain the design and structure of new and changed functionality.
SDWebImage 5.0 officially supports iOS 8 and later, Mac OS X 10.10 and later, watchOS 2 and later and tvOS 9 and later. It needs Xcode 9 or later to be able to build everything properly.
For targeting previous versions of the SDKs, check README - Backwards compatibility.
Using the view categories brings no change from 4.x to 5.0.
Objective-C:
[imageView sd_setImageWithURL:url placeholderImage:placeholderImage];
Swift:
imageView.sd_setImage(with: url, placeholderImage: placeholder)
However, all view categories in 5.0 introduce a new extra arg called SDWebImageContext. This param can hold anything, as oposed to the previous SDWebImageOptions enum limitations. This gives developers advanced control for the behavior of image loading (cache, loader, etc). See the declaration for SDWebImageContext for detailed information.
In 5.0, we introduced a brand new mechanism for supporting animated images. This includes animated image loading, rendering, decoding, and also supports customizations (for advanced users).
This animated image solution is available for iOS/tvOS/macOS. The SDAnimatedImage is subclass of UIImage/NSImage, and SDAnimatedImageView is subclass of UIImageView/NSImageView, to make them compatible with the common frameworks APIs. See Animated Image for more detailed information.
In 5.0, we introduced an easy way to hook an image transformation process after the image was downloaded from network. This allows the user to easily scale, rotate, add rounded corner the original image and even chain a list of transformations. These transformed images will also be stored to the cache as they are after transformation. The reasons for this decision are: avoiding redoing the transformations (which can lead to unwanted behavior) and also time saving. See Image Transformer for more detailed information.
In 5.0, we refactored our framework architecture in many aspects. This makes our framework easier to customize for advanced users, without the need for hooking anything or forking. We introduced Custom Cache to control detailed cache loading behavior, and separate the memory cache & disk cache implementation. We introduced Custom Loader to allow custom loading from your own source (doesn't have to be the network). And also, we changed the current Custom Coder to work better for custom image decoder/encoder and animated images.
In 5.0, we refactored the image loading indicator API into a better and extensible API for iOS/tvOS/macOS. This is suitable for easy usage like providing a loading view during the image loading process. See View Indicator for more detailed information.
In order to clean up things and make our core project do less things, we decided that the FLAnimatedImage integration does not belong here. From 5.0, this will still be available, but under a dedicated repo SDWebImageFLPlugin.
By taking the advantage of the Custom Loader feature, we introduced a plugin to allow easy loading images from the Photos Library. See SDWebImagePhotosPlugin for more detailed information.
SDImageCache in 5.x, use ~/Library/Caches/com.hackemist.SDImageCache/default/ as default cache path. However, 4.x use ~/Library/Caches/default/com.hackemist.SDWebImageCache.default/. And don't be worried, we will do the migration automatically once the shared cache initialized.
However, if you have some other custom namespace cache instance, you should try to do migration by yourself. But typically, since the cache is designed to be invalid at any time, you'd better not to bind some important logic related on that cache path changes.
And, if you're previously using any version from 5.0.0-beta to 5.0.0-beta3, please note that the cache folder has been temporarily moved to ~/Library/Caches/default/com.hackemist.SDImageCache.default/, however, the final release version of 5.0.0 use the path above. If you upgrade from those beta version, you may need manually do migration, check +[SDDiskCache moveCacheDirectoryFromPath:toPath:] for detail information.
SDImageCacheConfig.maxMemoryCost can be used to specify the memory cost limit. In the 4.x, the cost function is the pixel count of images. However, 5.x change it into the total bytes size of images.
Because for memory cache, we actually care about the memory usage about bytes, but not the count of pixels. And pixel count can not accurately represent the memory usage.
The bytes of a image occupied in the memory, can use the simple formula below:
bytes size = pixel count * bytes per pixel
The bytes per pixel is a constant depends on image pixel format. For mostly used images (8 bits per channel with alpha), the value is 4. So you can simply migrate your previous pixel count value with 4 multiplied.
SDWebImagePrefetcher in 5.x, change the concept of fetching batch of URLs. Now, each time you call prefetchURLs:, you will get a token which represents the specified URLs list. It does not cancel the previous URLs which is prefetching, which make the shared prefetcher behaves more intuitively.
However, in 4.x, each time you call prefetchURLs:, it will cancel all previous URLs which is been prefetching.
If you still want the same behavior, manually call cancelPrefetching each time before any prefetchURLs: calls.
Objective-C
SDWebImagePrefetcher *prefetcher = SDWebImagePrefetcher.sharedImagePrefetcher;
[prefetcher cancelPrefetching];
[prefetcher prefetchURLs:@[url1, url2]];
Swift
let prefetcher = SDWebImagePrefetcher.shared
prefetcher.cancelPrefetching()
prefetcher.prefetchURLs([url1, url2])
For image loading from network, if you don't pass SDWebImageRetryFailed option, we'll try to blocking some URLs which is indeed mark as failed.
This check is done previously in a hard-coded logic for specify error codes. However, due to some compatible issue, we don't check the error domain. (Learn about NSError's domain and codes) And arbitrarily block some codes which may from custom download operation implementations.
Since in 5.x, we supports custom loaders which can use any third-party SDKs, and have their own error domain and error codes. So we now only filter the error codes in NSURLErrorDomain. If you have already using some error codes without error domain check, or you use Custom Download Operation, be sure to update it with the right way.
At the same time, our framework errors, now using the formal SDWebImageErrorDomain with the pre-defined codes. Check SDWebImageError.h for details.
maxMemoryCost and maxMemoryCountLimit to SDImageCacheConfigmakeDiskCachePath: removed, use NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains with NSString's Path API instead.addReadOnlyCachePath: removed, use additionalCachePathBlock insteadcachePathForKey:inPath: removed, use cachePathForKey: with NSString's path API instead.defaultCachePathForKey: removed, use cachePathForKey: insteadSDCacheQueryCompletedBlock renamed to SDImageCacheQueryCompletionBlockSDWebImageCheckCacheCompletionBlock renamed to SDImageCacheCheckCompletionBlockSDWebImageCalculateSizeBlock renamed to SDImageCacheCalculateSizeBlockgetSize renamed to totalDiskSizegetDiskCount renamed to totalDiskCountshouldDecompressImages removed. Use SDImageCacheAvoidDecodeImage in cache options insteadmaxCacheAge renamed to maxDiskAgemaxCacheSize renamed to maxDiskSizeloadImageWithURL:options:progress:completed: changed the completed param requirement from nullable to nonnullloadImageWithURL:options:progress:completed: return type id<SDWebImageOperation> changed to SDWebImageCombinedOperation *imageCache changed from nullable to nonnull. And property type changed from SDImageCache * to id<SDImageCache>. The default value does not change.imageDownloader renamed to imageLoader and changed from nullable to nonnull. And property type changed from SDWebImageDownloader * to id<SDImageLoader>. The default value does not change.cacheKeyFilter property type changed to id<SDWebImageCacheKeyFilter>, you can use +[SDWebImageCacheKeyFilter cacheKeyFilterWithBlock:] to createcacheSerializer property type changed to id<SDWebImageCacheSerializer>, you can use +[SDWebImageCacheSerializer cacheSerializerWithBlock:] to createSDWebImageCacheKeyFilterBlock's url arg change from nullable to nonnullinitWithCache:downloader: 's cache arg type changed from SDImageCache * to id<SDImageCache>initWithCache:downloader renamed to initWithCache:loader:saveImageToCache:forURL: removed. Use SDImageCache storeImage:imageData:forKey:cacheType:completion: (or SDImageCache storeImage:forKey:toDisk:completion: if you use default cache class) with cacheKeyForURL: instead.diskImageExistsForURL:completion: removed. Use SDImageCache containsImageForKey:cacheType:completion: (or SDImageCache diskImageExistsWithKey:completion: if you use default cache class) with cacheKeyForURL: instead.cachedImageExistsForURL:completion removed. Use SDImageCache containsImageForKey:cacheType:completion: (or SDImageCache diskImageExistsWithKey:completion: and SDImageCache imageFromMemoryCacheForKey: if you use default cache class) with cacheKeyForURL: instead.imageManager:transformDownloadedImage:forKey:, use SDImageTransformer with context option insteadsd_internalSetImageWithURL:placeholderImage:options:operationKey:setImageBlock:progress:completed: renamed to UIView sd_internalSetImageWithURL:placeholderImage:options:context:setImageBlock:progress:completed: (The biggest changes is that the completion block type from SDExternalCompletionBlock to SDInternalCompletionBlock. Which allow advanced user to get more information of image loading process)sd_internalSetImageWithURL:placeholderImage:options:operationKey:setImageBlock:progress:completed:context: removedsd_imageIndicator with SDWebImageActivityIndicator
sd_setShowActivityIndicatorView: removedsd_setIndicatorStyle: removedsd_showActivityIndicatorView removedsd_addActivityIndicator: removedsd_removeActivityIndicator: removedisGIF to sd_isAnimated, also NSImage isGIF renamed to NSImage sd_isAnimateddecodedImageWithImage: to sd_decodedImageWithImage:decodedAndScaledDownImageWithImage: to sd_decodedAndScaledDownImageWithImage:sd_animatedGIFWithData to sd_imageWithGIFData:sd_webpLoopCountsd_setImageWithPreviousCachedImageWithURL:placeholderImage:options:progress:completedshouldDecompressImages moved to SDWebImageDownloaderConfig.shouldDecompressImagesmaxConcurrentDownloads moved to SDWebImageDownloaderConfig.maxConcurrentDownloadsdownloadTimeout moved to SDWebImageDownloaderConfig.downloadTimeoutoperationClass moved to SDWebImageDownloaderConfig.operationClassexecutionOrder moved to SDWebImageDownloaderConfig.executionOrderurlCredential moved to SDWebImageDownloaderConfig.urlCredentialusername moved to SDWebImageDownloaderConfig.usernamepassword moved to SDWebImageDownloaderConfig.passwordinitWithSessionConfiguration: removed, use initWithConfig: with session configuration insteadcreateNewSessionWithConfiguration: removed, use initWithConfig: with new session configuration instead. To modify shared downloader configuration, provide custom SDWebImageDownloaderConfig.defaultDownloaderConfig before it created.headersFilter removed, use requestModifier insteadcancel: removed, use -[SDWebImageDownloadToken cancel] insteadshouldDecompressImages removed. Use SDWebImageDownloaderAvoidDecodeImage in downloader options insteadSDImageLoaderProgressBlock instead of SDWebImageDownloaderProgressBlockSDImageLoaderCompletedBlock instead of SDWebImageDownloaderCompletedBlockinitWithRequest:inSession:options:context: is now the designated initializershouldUseCredentialStorage propertySDWebImageDownloadOperationInterface protocol renamed to SDWebImageDownloadOperationexpectedSize removed, use response.expectedContentLength insteadshouldDecompressImages removed. Use SDWebImageDownloaderAvoidDecodeImage in downloader options instead.response property change to readonlyprefetchURLs: and prefetchURLs:progress:completed: return types changed from void to SDWebImagePrefetchTokenprefetcherQueue property renamed to delegateQueuemaxConcurrentDownloads replaced with maxConcurrentPrefetchCountSDCGColorSpaceGetDeviceRGB() moved to +[SDImageCoderHelper colorSpaceGetDeviceRGB]SDCGImageRefContainsAlpha(), moved to +[SDImageCoderHelper imageRefContainsAlpha:]decodedImageWithData: replaced with decodedImageWithData:options:encodedDataWithImage:format: replaced with encodedDataWithImage:format:optionsinit method from SDWebImageProgressiveCoder changed to initIncrementalWithOptions:incrementalDecodedImageWithData:finished replaced with updateIncrementalData:finished and incrementalDecodedImageWithOptions: two APIsdecompressedImage:data:options, use +[SDImageCoderHelper decodedImageWithImage:] and +[SDImageCoderHelper decodedAndScaledDownImageWithImage:limitBytes:] insteadSDWebImageInternalSetImageGroupKey renamed to SDWebImageContextSetImageGroupSDWebImageExternalCustomManagerKey renamed to SDWebImageContextCustomManagerIn SDWebImage 5.0 we did a clean up of the API. We are using many modern Objective-C declarations to generate the Swift API. We now provide full nullability support, string enum, class property, and even custom Swift API name, all to make the framework easier to use for our Swift users. Here are the API change specify for Swift.
sd_imageURL() changed to sd_imageURLshared() changed to sharedshared() changed to sharedisRunning() changed to isRunningshared() changed to sharedsetOperationClass(_:) available for Swift user with operationClass propertysetSuspended(_:) changed to isSuspended propertySDWebImageDownloadOperationInterface protocol renamed to SDWebImageDownloadOperationProtocol.sharedInstance() changed to sharedshared() changed to sharedshared() changed to sharedshared() changed to sharedsd_UTTypeFromSDImageFormat return CFString instead of Unmanaged<CFString>sd_currentImageURL() changed to sd_currentImageURL
sd_currentImageURL() changed to sd_currentImageURLsd_currentAlternateImageURL() changed to sd_currentAlternateImageURLFor advanced user who need the detailed API diff, we provide the full diff in a HTML web page (Currently based on 4.4.4 and 5.0.0-beta4):