/* Copyright (c) 2014-present, Facebook, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant * of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. */ #import #import #import #import #import @class ASCellNode; @protocol ASTableViewDataSource; @protocol ASTableViewDelegate; /** * Node-based table view. * * ASTableView is a version of UITableView that uses nodes -- specifically, ASCellNode subclasses -- with asynchronous * pre-rendering instead of synchronously loading UITableViewCells. */ @interface ASTableView : UITableView @property (nonatomic, weak) id asyncDataSource; @property (nonatomic, weak) id asyncDelegate; /** * Tuning parameters for a range. * * @param rangeType The range to get the tuning parameters for. * * @returns A tuning parameter value for the given range. * * Defaults to the render range having one sceenful both leading and trailing and the preload range having two * screenfuls in both directions. */ - (ASRangeTuningParameters)tuningParametersForRangeType:(ASLayoutRangeType)rangeType; /** * Set the tuning parameters for a range. * * @param tuningParameters The tuning parameters to store for a range. * @param rangeType The range to set the tuning parameters for. */ - (void)setTuningParameters:(ASRangeTuningParameters)tuningParameters forRangeType:(ASLayoutRangeType)rangeType; /** * initializer. * * @discussion If asyncDataFetching is enabled, the `ASTableView` will fetch data through `tableView:numberOfRowsInSection:` and * `tableView:nodeForRowAtIndexPath:` in async mode from background thread. Otherwise, the methods will be invoked synchronically * from calling thread. * Enabling asyncDataFetching could avoid blocking main thread for `ASCellNode` allocation, which is frequently reported issue for * large scale data. On another hand, the application code need take the responsibility to avoid data inconsistence. Specifically, * we will lock the data source through `tableViewLockDataSource`, and unlock it by `tableViewUnlockDataSource` after the data fetching. * The application should not update the data source while the data source is locked, to keep data consistence. */ - (instancetype)initWithFrame:(CGRect)frame style:(UITableViewStyle)style asyncDataFetching:(BOOL)asyncDataFetchingEnabled; /** * The number of screens left to scroll before the delegate -tableView:beginBatchFetchingWithContext: is called. * * Defaults to one screenful. */ @property (nonatomic, assign) CGFloat leadingScreensForBatching; /** * Reload everything from scratch, destroying the working range and all cached nodes. * * @warning This method is substantially more expensive than UITableView's version. */ - (void)reloadData; /** * We don't support the these methods for animation yet. * * TODO: support animations. */ - (void)beginUpdates; - (void)endUpdates; /** * Section updating. * * All operations are asynchronous and thread safe. You can call it from background thread (it is recommendated) and the UI collection * view will be updated asynchronously. The asyncDataSource must be updated to reflect the changes before these methods are called. */ - (void)insertSections:(NSIndexSet *)sections withRowAnimation:(UITableViewRowAnimation)animation; - (void)deleteSections:(NSIndexSet *)sections withRowAnimation:(UITableViewRowAnimation)animation; - (void)reloadSections:(NSIndexSet *)sections withRowAnimation:(UITableViewRowAnimation)animation; - (void)moveSection:(NSInteger)section toSection:(NSInteger)newSection; /** * Row updating. * * All operations are asynchronous and thread safe. You can call it from background thread (it is recommendated) and the UI collection * view will be updated asynchronously. The asyncDataSource must be updated to reflect the changes before these methods are called. */ - (void)insertRowsAtIndexPaths:(NSArray *)indexPaths withRowAnimation:(UITableViewRowAnimation)animation; - (void)deleteRowsAtIndexPaths:(NSArray *)indexPaths withRowAnimation:(UITableViewRowAnimation)animation; - (void)reloadRowsAtIndexPaths:(NSArray *)indexPaths withRowAnimation:(UITableViewRowAnimation)animation; - (void)moveRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath toIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)newIndexPath; /** * Similar to -cellForRowAtIndexPath:. * * @param indexPath The index path of the requested node. * * @returns a node for display at this indexpath. */ - (ASCellNode *)nodeForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath; /** * Similar to -visibleCells. * * @returns an array containing the nodes being displayed on screen. */ - (NSArray *)visibleNodes; @end /** * This is a node-based UITableViewDataSource. */ @protocol ASTableViewDataSource /** * Similar to -tableView:cellForRowAtIndexPath:. * * @param tableView The sender. * * @param indexPath The index path of the requested node. * * @returns a node for display at this indexpath. Must be thread-safe (can be called on the main thread or a background * queue) and should not implement reuse (it will be called once per row). Unlike UITableView's version, this method * is not called when the row is about to display. */ - (ASCellNode *)tableView:(ASTableView *)tableView nodeForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath; @optional /** * Indicator to lock the data source for data fetching in async mode. * We should not update the data source until the data source has been unlocked. Otherwise, it will incur data inconsistence or exception * due to the data access in async mode. * * @param tableView The sender. */ - (void)tableViewLockDataSource:(ASTableView *)tableView; /** * Indicator to unlock the data source for data fetching in asyn mode. * We should not update the data source until the data source has been unlocked. Otherwise, it will incur data inconsistence or exception * due to the data access in async mode. * * @param tableView The sender. */ - (void)tableViewUnlockDataSource:(ASTableView *)tableView; @end /** * This is a node-based UITableViewDelegate. * * Note that -tableView:heightForRowAtIndexPath: has been removed; instead, your custom ASCellNode subclasses are * responsible for deciding their preferred onscreen height in -calculateSizeThatFits:. */ @protocol ASTableViewDelegate @optional - (void)tableView:(ASTableView *)tableView willDisplayNodeForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath; - (void)tableView:(ASTableView *)tableView didEndDisplayingNodeForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath*)indexPath; /** * Receive a message that the tableView is near the end of its data set and more data should be fetched if necessary. * * @param tableView The sender. * @param context A context object that must be notified when the batch fetch is completed. * * @discussion You must eventually call -completeBatchFetching: with an argument of YES in order to receive future * notifications to do batch fetches. This method is called on a background queue. * * ASTableView currently only supports batch events for tail loads. If you require a head load, consider implementing a * UIRefreshControl. */ - (void)tableView:(ASTableView *)tableView willBeginBatchFetchWithContext:(ASBatchContext *)context; /** * Tell the tableView if batch fetching should begin. * * @param tableView The sender. * * @discussion Use this method to conditionally fetch batches. Example use cases are: limiting the total number of * objects that can be fetched or no network connection. * * If not implemented, the tableView assumes that it should notify its asyncDelegate when batch fetching * should occur. */ - (BOOL)shouldBatchFetchForTableView:(ASTableView *)tableView; @end @interface ASTableView (Deprecated) @property (nonatomic, assign) ASRangeTuningParameters rangeTuningParameters ASDISPLAYNODE_DEPRECATED; @end