skydoves / landscapist

🌻 A pluggable, highly optimized Jetpack Compose and Kotlin Multiplatform image loading library that fetches and displays network images with Glide, Coil, and Fresco.
https://skydoves.github.io/landscapist/
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🌻 Landscapist is a highly optimized, pluggable Jetpack Compose and Kotlin Multiplatform image loading solution that fetches and displays network images with Glide, Coil, and Fresco. This library supports tracing image loading states, composing custom implementations, and some valuable animations, such as crossfades, blur transformation, and circular reveals. You can also configure and attach image-loading behaviors easily and fast with image plugins.

See official documentation for Landscapist

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Why Landscapist?

Landscapist is built with a lot of consideration to improve the performance of image loadings in Jetpack Compose. Most composable functions of Landscapist are Restartable and Skippable, which indicates fairly improved recomposition performance according to the Compose compiler metrics. Also, the library performance was improved with Baseline Profiles and it supports many pluggable features, such as ImageOptions, listening image state changes, custom composables, preview on Android Studio, ImageComponent and ImagePlugin, placeholder, animations (circular reveal, crossfade), transformation (blur), and palette.

See the Compose compiler metrics for Landscapist ![metrics](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24237865/201906004-f4490bdf-7af9-4ad6-b586-7dcc6f07d0c8.png)

Documentation

For comprehensive information about Landscapist, please refer to the official documentation.

Technical Content

For the more details of the history, performance, customizability, and how to load network images and implement placeholders, animations, and transformations with Landscapist, check out Optimized Image Loading for Compose and Kotlin Multiplatform.

Demo projects

You can see the use cases of this library in the repositories below:

Glide

Glide

Maven Central

Add the codes below to your root build.gradle file (not your module-level build.gradle file):

allprojects {
    repositories {
        mavenCentral()
    }
}

Next, add the dependency below to your module's build.gradle file:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-glide:2.4.3")
}

Note: Landscapist-Glide includes version 4.16.0 of Glide internally. So please make sure your project is using the same Glide version or exclude the Glide dependency to adapt yours. Also, please make sure the Jetpack Compose version on the release page.

GlideImage

You can load images simply by using GlideImage composable function as the following example below:

GlideImage(
  imageModel = { imageUrl }, // loading a network image using an URL.
  imageOptions = ImageOptions(
    contentScale = ContentScale.Crop,
    alignment = Alignment.Center
  )
)

More Details for GlideImage

πŸ‘‰ Read further for more details ### Custom RequestOptions and TransitionOptions You can customize your request-options with your own [RequestOptions](https://bumptech.github.io/glide/doc/options.html#requestoptions) and [TransitionOptions](https://bumptech.github.io/glide/doc/options.html#transitionoptions) for applying caching strategies, loading transformations like below: ```kotlin GlideImage( imageModel = { imageUrl }, requestOptions = { RequestOptions() .override(256, 256) .diskCacheStrategy(DiskCacheStrategy.ALL) .centerCrop() } ) ``` ### Custom RequestBuilder You can request image with your own [RequestBuilder](https://bumptech.github.io/glide/doc/options.html#requestbuilder), which is the backbone of the request in Glide and is responsible for bringing your options together with your requested url or model to start a new load. ```kotlin GlideImage( imageModel = { imageUrl }, requestBuilder = { Glide.with(LocalContext.current.applicationContext).asDrawable() }, modifier = Modifier.constrainAs(image) { centerHorizontallyTo(parent) top.linkTo(parent.top) }.aspectRatio(0.8f) ) ``` ### Custom RequestListener You can register your own [RequestListener](https://bumptech.github.io/glide/javadocs/440/com/bumptech/glide/request/RequestListener.html), which allows you to trace the status of a request while images load. ```kotlin GlideImage( imageModel = { imageUrl }, requestListener = object: RequestListener { override fun onLoadFailed( e: GlideException?, model: Any?, target: Target?, isFirstResource: Boolean ): Boolean { // do something return false } override fun onResourceReady( resource: Drawable?, model: Any?, target: Target?, dataSource: DataSource?, isFirstResource: Boolean ): Boolean { // do something return true } } ) ``` ### LocalGlideRequestOptions You can pass the same instance of your `RequestOptions` down through the Composition in your composable hierarchy as following the example below: ```kotlin val requestOptions = RequestOptions() .override(300, 300) .circleCrop() CompositionLocalProvider(LocalGlideRequestOptions provides requestOptions) { // Loads images with the custom `requestOptions` without explicit defines. GlideImage( imageModel = ... ) } ```
Fresco

Coil

Maven Central

Add the dependency below to your module's build.gradle file:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-coil:$version")
}

If you're targeting on Kotlin Multiplatform, add the dependency below to your module's build.gradle.kts file:

sourceSets {
    val commonMain by getting {
        dependencies {
            implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-coil3:$version")
        }
    }
}

The coil3-landscapist package functions identically to the coil-landscapist package, with the key distinction being its focus on Kotlin Multiplatform. This enables the use of Coil3 across various platforms, including Android, iOS, and Desktop (JVM), facilitating a unified image loading experience across different environments.

Note: Please make sure your project uses the same Jetpack Compose version on the release page.

CoilImage

You can load images by using the CoilImage composable function as the following example below:

CoilImage(
  imageModel = { imageUrl }, // loading a network image or local resource using an URL.
  imageOptions = ImageOptions(
    contentScale = ContentScale.Crop,
    alignment = Alignment.Center
  )
)

More Details for CoilImage

πŸ‘‰ Read further for more details ### Custom ImageRequest and ImageLoader You can load images with your own [ImageRequest](https://coil-kt.github.io/coil/image_requests/) and [ImageLoader](https://coil-kt.github.io/coil/image_loaders/), which provides all the necessary information for loading images like caching strategies and transformations. ```kotlin CoilImage( imageRequest = { ImageRequest.Builder(LocalContext.current) .data(poster.poster) .crossfade(true) .build() }, imageLoader = { ImageLoader.Builder(LocalContext.current) .availableMemoryPercentage(0.25) .crossfade(true) .build() }, modifier = modifier, ) ``` ### LocalCoilImageLoader You can pass the same instance of your `ImageLoader` down through the Composition in your composable hierarchy as following the example below: ```kotlin val imageLoader = ImageLoader.Builder(context).build() CompositionLocalProvider(LocalCoilImageLoader provides imageLoader) { // This will automatically use the value of current imageLoader in the hierarchy. CoilImage( imageModel = ... ) } ``` ## Animated Image Supports (GIF, Webp) You can load animated GIFs and WebP Images with your `ImageLoader`. ```kotlin val context = LocalContext.current val imageLoader = ImageLoader.Builder(context) .components { if (SDK_INT >= 28) { add(ImageDecoderDecoder.Factory()) } else { add(GifDecoder.Factory()) } } .build() CoilImage( imageModel = { poster.gif }, // URL of an animated image. imageLoader = { imageLoader }, shimmerParams = ShimmerParams( baseColor = background800, highlightColor = shimmerHighLight ), modifier = Modifier .fillMaxWidth() .padding(8.dp) .height(500.dp) .clip(RoundedCornerShape(8.dp)) ) ```
Fresco

Fresco

Maven Central

Add the dependency below to your module's build.gradle file:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-fresco:$version")
}

Note: Landscapist-Fresco includes version 3.1.0 of Fresco. So please make sure your project is using the same Fresco version or exclude the Fresco dependency to adapt yours. Also, please make sure the Jetpack Compose version on the release page.

Setup

To get started, you should set up Fresco with ImagePipelineConfig in your Application class. Generally, it's recommended initializing with OkHttpImagePipelineConfigFactory. Also, you can customize caching, networking, and thread pool strategies with your own ImagePipelineConfig. For more details, you can check out Using Other Network Layers.

class App : Application() {

  override fun onCreate() {
    super.onCreate()

    val pipelineConfig =
      OkHttpImagePipelineConfigFactory
        .newBuilder(this, OkHttpClient.Builder().build())
        .setDiskCacheEnabled(true)
        .setDownsampleEnabled(true)
        .setResizeAndRotateEnabledForNetwork(true)
        .build()

    Fresco.initialize(this, pipelineConfig)
  }
}

FrescoImage

You can load images by using the FrescoImage composable function as the following example below:

FrescoImage(
  imageUrl = stringImageUrl, // loading a network image using an URL.
  imageOptions = ImageOptions(
    contentScale = ContentScale.Crop,
    alignment = Alignment.Center
  )
)

More Details for FrescoImage

πŸ‘‰ Read further for more details ### Custom ImageRequest You can load images with your own [ImageRequest](https://frescolib.org/docs/image-requests.html), which provides some necessary information for loading images like decoding strategies and resizing. ```kotlin val imageRequest = ImageRequestBuilder .newBuilderWithSource(uri) .setImageDecodeOptions(decodeOptions) .setLocalThumbnailPreviewsEnabled(true) .setLowestPermittedRequestLevel(RequestLevel.FULL_FETCH) .setProgressiveRenderingEnabled(false) .setResizeOptions(ResizeOptions(width, height)) .build() FrescoImage( imageUrl = stringImageUrl, imageRequest = { imageRequest } ) ``` ### LocalFrescoImageRequest You can pass the same instance of your `imageRequestBuilder` down through the Composition in your composable hierarchy as following the example below: ```kotlin // customize the ImageRequest as needed val imageRequestBuilder = ImageRequestBuilder .newBuilderWithSource(uri) .setImageDecodeOptions(decodeOptions) .setLocalThumbnailPreviewsEnabled(true) .setLowestPermittedRequestLevel(RequestLevel.FULL_FETCH) .setProgressiveRenderingEnabled(false) .setResizeOptions(ResizeOptions(width, height)) CompositionLocalProvider(LocalFrescoImageRequest provides imageRequestBuilder) { // This will automatically use the value of current ImageRequest in the hierarchy. FrescoImage( imageUrl = ... ) } ``` ## Fresco Animated Image Support (GIF, Webp) [![Maven Central](https://img.shields.io/maven-central/v/com.github.skydoves/landscapist.svg?label=Maven%20Central)](https://central.sonatype.com/search?q=skydoves%2520landscapist)
Add the below dependency to your **module**'s `build.gradle` file. ```gradle dependencies { implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-fresco-websupport:$version") } ``` You can load animated GIFs and WebP Images with `FrescoWebImage` composable function. You should pass the `AbstractDraweeController` like the following example below: ```kotlin FrescoWebImage( controllerBuilder = { Fresco.newDraweeControllerBuilder() .setUri(poster.gif) // GIF or Webp image url. .setAutoPlayAnimations(true) }, modifier = Modifier .fillMaxWidth() .height(300.dp) ) ``` For more details, check out [DraweeController](https://frescolib.org/docs/animations.html), and [Supported URIs](https://frescolib.org/docs/supported-uris.html) for setting URI addresses. Also, you can load general images (jpeg, png, etc) which can be loaded with `FrescoImage` by using `FrescoWebImage` and your custom controller.

ImageOptions

You can give image options to your image composable functions by passing ImageOptions instance like the below:

GlideImage(
  ..
  imageOptions = ImageOptions(
      contentScale = ContentScale.Crop,
      alignment = Alignment.Center,
      contentDescription = "main image",
      colorFilter = null,
      alpha = 1f
    )
)

RequestSize

You can set the request size of your image by giving requestSize property as seen in the below:

GlideImage(
  ..
  imageOptions = ImageOptions(requestSize = IntSize(800, 600)),
)

Listening image state changes

You can listen the image state changes by giving onImageStateChanged parameter to your image composable functions like the below:

GlideImage(
  ..
  onImageStateChanged = {
    when (it) {
      GlideImageState.None -> ..
      GlideImageState.Loading -> ..
      is GlideImageState.Success -> ..
      is GlideImageState.Failure -> ..
    }
  }
)

Note: You can use CoilImageState for CoilImage and FrescoImageState for FrescoImage.

DataSource

For the success state, you can trace the origin of the image with the DataSource parameter. DataSource represents the following source origins below:

Custom Composables

You can execute your own composable functions depending on the three request states below:

GlideImage( // CoilImage, FrescoImage
  imageModel = { imageUrl },
  modifier = modifier,
  // shows an indicator while loading an image.
  loading = {
    Box(modifier = Modifier.matchParentSize()) {
      CircularProgressIndicator(
        modifier = Modifier.align(Alignment.Center)
      )
    }
  },
  // shows an error text if fail to load an image.
  failure = {
    Text(text = "image request failed.")
  }
)

Also, you can customize the image content with our own composable function like the example below:

GlideImage( // CoilImage, FrescoImage
  imageModel = { imageUrl },
  success = { state, painter ->
    Image(
      painter = painter,
      modifier = Modifier.size(128.dp), // draw a resized image.
      contentDescription = "Image"
    )
  },
  ..  
)

Note: You can also use the custom Composables for CoilImage and FrescoImage.

Preview on Android Studio

Landscapist supports preview mode for each image library; Glide, Coil, and Fresco. You can show the preview image on your editor with a previewPlaceholder parameter as following:

GlideImage(
  imageModel = { imageUrl },
  modifier = Modifier.aspectRatio(0.8f),
  previewPlaceholder = painterResource(id = R.drawable.poster)
)

Note: You can also use the the previewPlaceholder parameter for CoilImage and FrescoImage.

ImageComponent and ImagePlugin

You can compose supported image plugins by Landscapist or you can create your own image plugin that will be composed following the image loading state. ImagePlugin is a pluggable compose interface that will be executed for loading images. ImagePlugin provides following types below:

For example, you can implement your own LoadingStatePlugin that will be composed while loading an image like the below:

data class LoadingPlugin(val source: Any?) : ImagePlugin.LoadingStatePlugin {

  @Composable
  override fun compose(
    modifier: Modifier,
    imageOptions: ImageOptions?
  ): ImagePlugin = apply {
    if (source != null && imageOptions != null) {
      ImageBySource(
        source = source,
        modifier = modifier,
        alignment = imageOptions.alignment,
        contentDescription = imageOptions.contentDescription,
        contentScale = imageOptions.contentScale,
        colorFilter = imageOptions.colorFilter,
        alpha = imageOptions.alpha
      )
    }
  }
}

Next, you can compose plugins by adding them in the rememberImageComponent like the below:

GlideImage(
  imageModel = { poster.image },
  component = rememberImageComponent {
    add(CircularRevealPlugin())
    add(LoadingPlugin(source))
  },
)

or you can just add plugins by using the + expression like the below:

GlideImage(
  imageModel = { poster.image },
  component = rememberImageComponent {
    +CircularRevealPlugin()
    +LoadingPlugin(source)
  },
)

LocalImageComponent

You can provide the same ImageComponent instance in the composable hierarchy by using imageComponent extension and LocalImageComponent like the below:

val component = imageComponent {
  +CrossfadePlugin()
  +PalettePlugin()
}

CompositionLocalProvider(LocalImageComponent provides component) {
  ..
}

Placeholder

Maven Central

The landscapist-placeholder package provides useful image plugins, such as loading & failure placeholder supports and shimmering animation. To use placeholder supports, add the dependency below:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-placeholder:$version")
}

ShimmerPlugin

You can implement a shimmering effect while loading an image by using the ShimmerPlugin as following the example below:

GlideImage( // CoilImage, FrescoImage
  imageModel = { imageUrl },
  modifier = modifier,
  component = rememberImageComponent {
    // shows a shimmering effect when loading an image.
    +ShimmerPlugin(
      Shimmer.Flash(
        baseColor = Color.White,
        highlightColor = Color.LightGray,
      ),
    )
  },
  // shows an error text message when request failed.
  failure = {
    Text(text = "image request failed.")
  }
)

Note: You can also use the Shimmer effect for CoilImage and FrescoImage.

Shimmer sealed class provides following the three different types: Resonate, Fade, and Flash.

Resonate Fade Flash

PlaceholderPlugin

You can show your own placeholder while loading an image or when fails to load an image with PlaceholderPlugin.Loading and PlaceholderPlugin.Failure.

GlideImage(
  ..
  component = rememberImageComponent {
      +PlaceholderPlugin.Loading(painterResource(id = R.drawable.placeholder_loading))
      +PlaceholderPlugin.Failure(painterResource(id = R.drawable.placeholder_failure))
    },
)

Note: The source should be one of ImageBitmap, ImageVector, or Painter.

ThumbnailPlugin

Landscapist supports the thumbnail feature, which pre-loads and displays small sizes of images while loading the original image. So you can make users feel images loading faster and give images a nature loading effect while displaying an original image. To show thumbnail, add the image plugin into your image component like the example below:

GlideImage(
  ..,
  component = rememberImageComponent {
      +ThumbnailPlugin() 
  },
)

You can also adjust the request sizes by giving the requestSize parameter:

component = rememberImageComponent {
    +ThumbnailPlugin(IntSize(30 ,30)) 
},

Note: It's highly recommended to use a small size of the request size on the thumbnail plugin to load the pre-load images process faster.

Animation

Maven Central

The landscapist-animation package provides useful image plugins related to animations, such as crossfade and circular reveal animation. To use animation supports, add the dependency below:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-animation:$version")
}

Preview

Circular Reveal Crossfade

Crossfade Animation

You can implement the crossfade animation while drawing images with CrossfadePlugin as the following:

GlideImage(
  imageModel = { poster.image },
  component = rememberImageComponent {
    +CrossfadePlugin(
      duration = 550
    )
  }
)

Note: You can also use the crossfade animation for CoilImage and FrescoImage.

Circular Reveal Animation

You can implement the circular reveal animation while drawing images with CircularRevealplugin as the following:

GlideImage(
  imageModel = { poster.image },
  component = rememberImageComponent {
    +CircularRevealPlugin(
      duration = 350
    )
  }
)

Note: You can also use the Circular Reveal animation for CoilImage and FrescoImage.

Transformation

Maven Central

The landscapist-transformation package provides useful image transformation plugins, such as the blur effect. To use transformation supports, add the dependency below:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-transformation:$version")
}

BlurTransformationPlugin

You can implement the blur effect with BlurTransformationPlugin as the following:

GlideImage( // CoilImage, FrescoImage also can be used.
  imageModel = { poster.image },
  component = rememberImageComponent {
      +BlurTransformationPlugin(radius = 10) // between 0 to Int.MAX_VALUE.
  }
)

Note: Landscapist's blur transformation falls back onto a CPU-based implementation to support older API levels. So you don't need to worry about API compatibilities and performance issues.

Palette

Maven Central

The landscapist-palette package provides useful image plugins related to palette, such as extracting primary color sets. To use palette supports, add the dependency below:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-palette:$version")
}

You can extract primary (theme) color profiles with PalettePlugin. You can check out Extract color profiles to see what kinds of colors can be extracted.

var palette by rememberPaletteState(null)

GlideImage( // CoilImage, FrescoImage also can be used.
  imageModel = { poster.image },
  component = rememberImageComponent {
      +PalettePlugin { palette = it }
  }
)

Crossfade(
  targetState = palette,
  modifier = Modifier
    .padding(horizontal = 8.dp)
    .size(45.dp)
) {
  Box(
    modifier = Modifier
      .background(color = Color(it?.lightVibrantSwatch?.rgb ?: 0))
      .fillMaxSize()
  )
}

Also, you can customize attributes of PalettePlugin like the example below:

var palette by remember { mutableStateOf<Palette?>(null) }

GlideImage( // CoilImage, FrescoImage also can be used.
  imageModel = { poster.image },
  component = rememberImageComponent {
    +PalettePlugin(
      imageModel = poster.image,
      useCache = true, // use cache strategies for the same image model.
      interceptor = {
        it.addFilter { rgb, hsl ->
          // here edit to add the filter colors.
          false
        }
      },
      paletteLoadedListener = {
        palette = it
      }
    )
  }
)

Note: You can also use the Palette for CoilImage and FrescoImage.

BOM

Maven Central

The landscapist Bill of Materials (BOM) lets you manage all of your landscapist library versions by specifying only the BOM’s version.

dependencies {
    // Import the landscapist BOM
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-bom:$version")

    // Import landscapist libraries
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-glide") // fresco or coil
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-placeholder")
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-palette")
    implementation("com.github.skydoves:landscapist-transformation")
}

Taking Snapshot Images With Paparazzi

Paparazzi allows you to take snapshot images of your Composable functions without running them on physical devices. You can take proper snapshots images about your images with Paparazzi like the below:

paparazzi.snapshot {
  CompositionLocalProvider(LocalInspectionMode provides true) {
    GlideImage(
      modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
      imageModel = { ".." },
      previewPlaceholder = painterResource(R.drawable.placeholder)
  )
 }
}

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Inspiration

This library was mostly inspired by Accompanist.

Accompanist is a group of libraries that contains some utilities which I've found myself copying around projects which use Jetpack Compose. Currently, it contains image loading and insets. You can get more variety and recent systems from the library maintained by Google.

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License

Designed and developed by 2020 skydoves (Jaewoong Eum)

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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