ASMediaFocusManager gives the ability to focus on any thumbnail image or video by a simple tap. The thumbnail image is automatically animated to a focused fullscreen image view or video player. Another tap on the 'Done' button shrinks (or defocuses) the image back to its initial position.
Each thumbnail image view may have its own transform, the focus and defocus animations take care of any initial transform.
Works on iPhone and iPad.
A video player is shown if the media is a video (supported extension are "mp4" and "mov"). The video player comes with its own controls made of a play/pause button, a slider and time labels. Scrubbing is also available thanks to ASBPlayerScrubbing.
The focused view is automatically adapted to the screen orientation even if your main view controller is portrait only.
Because orientation management was different on iOS 5, this class does not work on iOS 5 and below (although it should not be hard to adapt it).
For now, only UIViewContentModeScaleAspectFit
and UIViewContentModeScaleAspectFill
are supported, but these modes are the most widely used.
In case of UIViewContentModeScaleAspectFill
, the view is expanded in order to show the image in full.
If you want other content modes to be supported, please drop me a line. You can even try a pull request, which would be much appreciated!
When focused, an image is shown fullscreen even if the image is smaller than the screen resolution. In this case no interactive zoom is available.
All Image sizes are supported.
See the contained example to get a sample of how ASMediaFocusManager
can easily be integrated in your project.
To build the example, you first need to run pod install
from the Example
directory.
The prefered way to integrate ASMediaFocusManager
is through cocoapods as it is dependent on another pod for the video feature. Add pod 'ASMediaFocusManager'
to your Podfile.
You can also copy the whole ASMediaFocusManager
folder in your project, as well as ASBPlayerScrubbing
.
Then in your project:
ASMediaFocusManager
ASMediasFocusDelegate
.
The delegate returns mainly a media URL, a media title and a parent view controller. [ASMediaFocusManager installOnViews:]
In your View Controller where some image views need focus feature, add this code.
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
self.mediaFocusManager = [[ASMediaFocusManager alloc] init];
self.mediaFocusManager.delegate = self;
// Tells which views need to be focusable. You can put your image views in an array and give it to the focus manager.
[self.mediaFocusManager installOnViews:self.imageViews];
}
Here is an example of a delegate implementation. Please adapt the code to your context.
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
...
self.mediaNames = @[@"1f.jpg", @"2f.jpg", @"3f.mp4", @"4f.jpg"];
...
}
#pragma mark - ASMediasFocusDelegate
// Returns the view controller in which the focus controller is going to be added.
// This can be any view controller, full screen or not.
- (UIViewController *)parentViewControllerForMediaFocusManager:(ASMediaFocusManager *)mediaFocusManager
{
return self.parentViewController;
}
// Returns the URL where the media (image or video) is stored. The URL may be local (file://) or distant (http://).
- (NSURL *)mediaFocusManager:(ASMediaFocusManager *)mediaFocusManager mediaURLForView:(UIView *)view
{
NSInteger index;
NSString *name;
NSURL *url;
// Here, medias are accessed through their name stored in self.mediaNames
index = [self.imageViews indexOfObject:view];
name = self.mediaNames[index];
url = [[NSBundle mainBundle] URLForResource:name withExtension:nil];
return url;
}
// Returns the title for this media view. Return nil if you don't want any title to appear.
- (NSString *)mediaFocusManager:(ASMediaFocusManager *)mediaFocusManager titleForView:(UIView *)view
{
return @"My title";
}
If you need to focus or defocus a view programmatically, you can call startFocusingView
()as long as the view is focusable) or endFocusing
.
[self.mediaFocusManager startFocusingView:mediaView];
@property (nonatomic, assign) NSTimeInterval animationDuration;
The animation duration. Defaults to 0.5.
@property (nonatomic, strong) UIColor *backgroundColor;
The background color. Defaults to transparent black.
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL defocusOnVerticalSwipe;
Enables defocus on vertical swipe. Defaults to YES.
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL elasticAnimation;
Returns whether the animation has an elastic effect. Defaults to YES.
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL zoomEnabled;
Returns whether zoom is enabled on fullscreen image. Defaults to YES.
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL gestureDisabledDuringZooming;
Returns whether gesture is disabled during zooming. Defaults to YES.
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL isDefocusingWithTap;
Returns whether defocus is enabled with a tap on view. Defaults to NO.
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL addPlayIconOnVideo;
Returns wheter a play icon is automatically added to video thumbnails. Defaults to YES.
@property (nonatomic, strong) UIImage *playImage;
Image used to show a play icon on video thumbnails. Defaults to nil (uses internal image).
@property (nonatomic, strong) UIViewController *topAccessoryController;
Controller used to show custom accessories. If none is specified a default controller is used with a simple close button.
On iOS 7, if you want to hide or show the status bar when a view is focused or defocused, you can use optional delegate methods [ASMediaFocusManager mediaFocusManagerWillAppear:]
and [ASMediaFocusManager mediaFocusManagerWillDisappear:]
.
Here is an example on how to hide and show the status bar. As the delegate methods are called inside an animation block, the status bar will be hidden or shown with animation.
- (void)mediaFocusManagerWillAppear:(ASMediaFocusManager *)mediaFocusManager
{
self.statusBarHidden = YES;
[self setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate];
}
- (void)mediaFocusManagerWillDisappear:(ASMediaFocusManager *)mediaFocusManager
{
self.statusBarHidden = NO;
[self setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate];
}
- (BOOL)prefersStatusBarHidden
{
return self.statusBarHidden;
}
// statusBarHidden is defined as a property.
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL statusBarHidden;
ASMediaFocusManager needs ARC.
ASMediaFocusManager is available under the MIT license.
Philippe Converset, AutreSphere - pconverset@autresphere.com