URLEmbeddedView automatically caches the object that is confirmed the Open Graph Protocol.
To run the example project, clone the repo, and run carthage update
from the Example directory first.
let embeddedView = URLEmbeddedView()
embeddedView.loadURL(urlString)
embeddedView.textProvider[.Title].font = .boldSystemFontOfSize(18)
embeddedView.textProvider[.Title].fontColor = .lightGrayColor()
embeddedView.textProvider[.Title].numberOfLines = 2
//You can use ".Title", ".Description", ".Domain" and ".NoDataTitle"
You can get Open Graph Data with OGDataProvider
.
OGDataProvider.shared.fetchOGData(urlString: String, completion: ((OpenGraph.Data, Error?) -> Void)? = nil) -> String?
OGDataProvider.shared.deleteOGData(urlString: String, completion: ((Error?) -> Void)? = nil)
OGDataProvider.shared.deleteOGData(_ ogData: OpenGraph.Data, completion: ((Error?) -> Void)? = nil)
You can configure time interval for next updating of OGData.
Default is 10 days.
OGDataProvider.shared.updateInterval = 10.days
You can get UIImage with OGImageProvider
.
OGImageProvider.shared.loadImage(urlString: String, completion: ((UIImage?, Error?) -> Void)? = nil) -> NSURLSessionDataTask?
OGImageProvider.shared.clearMemoryCache()
OGImageProvider.shared.clearAllCache()
Default cache feature is using Core Data.
If you want to use other cache features, please implement cache manager with OGDataCacheManagerProtocol
.
For example, URLEmbeddedView has OGDataNoCacheManager
that feature is not using cache.
If you want to use that feature, you can use like this.
OGDataProvider.shared.cacheManager = OGDataNoCacheManager()
You can implement custom cache feature and use it like this.
class MemoryCacheManager: OGDataCacheManagerProtocol {
// implementation of required methods
}
OGDataProvider.shared.cacheManager = MemoryCacheManager()
public let imageUrl: URL?
public let pageDescription: String?
public let pageTitle: String?
public let pageType: String?
public let siteName: String?
public let sourceUrl: URL?
public let url: URL?
You can only use download feature of OGData with OpenGraphDataDownloader
like this.
let urlString = ...
OpenGraphDataDownloader.shared.fetchOGData(urlString: urlString) { result in
switch result {
case let .success(data, isExpired):
// do something
case let .failure(error, isExpired):
// do something
}
}
If you use OGDataProvider
with OGDataNoCacheManager
, it is almost same process.
OGDataProvider.shared.cacheManager = OGDataNoCacheManager()
let urlString = ...
OGDataProvider.shared.fetchOGData(urlString: urlString) { ogData, error in
// do something
}
URLEmbeddedView is available through CocoaPods. To install
it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '8.0'
target 'Your Project Name' do
# Comment the next line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for URLEmbeddedViewSample
pod "URLEmbeddedView"
end
If you’re using Carthage, simply add
NoticeObserveKit to your Cartfile
:
github "marty-suzuki/URLEmbeddedView"
#import <URLEmbeddedView/URLEmbeddedView-Swift.h>
- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
URLEmbeddedView *embeddedView = [[URLEmbeddedView alloc] init];
[self.view addSubView:embeddedView];
[embeddedView loadURL:@"https://github.com/" completion:nil];
}
- (void)setUpdateInterval {
[OGDataProvider sharedInstance].updateInterval = [NSNumber days:10];
}
- (void)fetchOpenGraphData {
[[OGDataProvider sharedInstance] fetchOGDataWithUrlString:self.textView.text
completion:^(OpenGraphData *data, NSError *error) {
NSLog(@"OpenGraphData = %@", data);
}];
}
Here is Objective-C sample.
Taiki Suzuki, [email protected]
URLEmbeddedView is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.