I'm a beginner using ReactiveCocoa with Swift for the first time. I'm building an app showing a list of movies and I'm using the MVVM pattern. My ViewModel looks like this:
class HomeViewModel {
let title:MutableProperty<String> = MutableProperty("")
let description:MutableProperty<String> = MutableProperty("")
var image:MutableProperty<UIImage?> = MutableProperty(nil)
private var movie:Movie
init (withMovie movie:Movie) {
self.movie = movie
title.value = movie.headline
description.value = movie.description
Alamofire.request(.GET, movie.pictureURL)
.responseImage { response in
if let image = response.result.value {
print("image downloaded: \(image)")
self.image.value = image
}
}
}
}
and I would like to configure my cells in the UITableView like this:
override func tableView(tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAtIndexPath indexPath: NSIndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier("MovieCell", forIndexPath: indexPath) as! MovieCell
let movie:Movie = movieList[indexPath.row]
let vm = HomeViewModel(withMovie: movie)
// fill cell with data
vm.title.producer.startWithNext { (newValue) in
cell.titleLabel.text = newValue
}
vm.description.producer.startWithNext { (newValue) in
cell.descriptioLabel.text = newValue
}
vm.image.producer.startWithNext { (newValue) in
if let newValue = newValue {
cell.imageView?.image = newValue as UIImage
}
}
return cell
}
Is this the right approach for Reactive Cocoa? Do I need to declare Title and description as Mutable or just image (being the only one changing). I think I could use binding but I'm not sure how to proceed.
to do this using Reactive Cocoa + MVVM patterns i would first move all the logic to configure the cell from its viewmodel into the cell class itself. and then remove the MutableProperties from the viewModel (they aren't actually mutable and we dont need those signals). and for the image expose a signal producer that will perform the network request to fetch the image when start()
is called, rather than implicitly fetching it when init
is called on the ViewModel, giving us something like
override func tableView(tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAtIndexPath indexPath: NSIndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier("MovieCell", forIndexPath: indexPath) as! MovieCell
cell.viewModel = self.viewModelForIndexPath(indexPath)
return cell
}
private func viewModelForIndexPath(indexPath: NSIndexPath) -> MovieCellViewModel {
let movie: Movie = movieList[indexPath.row]
return HomeViewModel(movie: movie)
}
and then
class MovieCell: UITableViewCell
@IBOutlet weak var titleLabel: UILabel
@IBOutlet weak var descriptionLabel: UILabel
@IBOutlet weak var imageView: UIImageView
var viewModel: MovieCellViewModel {
didSet {
self.configureFromViewModel()
}
}
private func configureFromViewModel() {
self.titleLabel.text = viewModel.title
self.descriptionLabel.text = viewModel.description
viewModel.fetchImageSignal()
.takeUntil(self.prepareForReuseSignal()) //stop fetching if cell gets reused
.startWithNext { [weak self] image in
self?.imageView.image = image
}
}
//this could also go in a UITableViewCell extension if you want to use it other places
private func prepareForReuseSignal() -> Signal<(), NoError> {
return Signal { observer in
self.rac_prepareForReuseSignal // reactivecocoa builtin function
.toSignalProducer() // obj-c RACSignal -> swift SignalProducer
.map { _ in () } // AnyObject? -> Void
.flatMapError { _ in .empty } // NSError -> NoError
.start(observer)
}
}
}
and in the ViewModel
struct HomeViewModel {
private var movie: Movie
var title: String {
return movie.headline
}
var description: String {
return movie.description
}
func fetchImageSignal() -> SignalProducer<UIImage, NSError> {
return SignalProducer { observer, disposable in
Alamofire.request(.GET, movie.pictureURL)
.responseImage { response in
if let image = response.result.value {
print("image downloaded: \(image)")
observer.sendNext(image) //send the fetched image on the signal
observer.sendCompleted()
} else {
observer.sendFailed( NSError(domain: "", code: 0, userInfo: .None)) //send your error
}
}
}
}