| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578579580581582583584585586587588589590591592593594595596597598599600601602603604605606607608609610611612613614615616617618619620621622623624625626627628629630631632633634635636637638639640641642643644645646647648649650651652653654655656657658659660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674675676677678679680681682683684685686687688689690691692693694695696697698699700701702703704705706707708709710711712713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745746747748749750751752753754755756757758759760761762763764765766767768769770771772773774775776777778779780781782783784785786787788789790791792793794795796797798799800801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827828829830831832833834835836837838839840841842843844845846847848 | ////  ImageProcessor.swift//  Kingfisher////  Created by Wei Wang on 2016/08/26.////  Copyright (c) 2019 Wei Wang <onevcat@gmail.com>////  Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy//  of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal//  in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights//  to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell//  copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is//  furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:////  The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in//  all copies or substantial portions of the Software.////  THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR//  IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,//  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE//  AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER//  LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,//  OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN//  THE SOFTWARE.import Foundationimport CoreGraphics#if canImport(AppKit) && !targetEnvironment(macCatalyst)import AppKit#endif/// Represents an item which could be processed by an `ImageProcessor`.////// - image: Input image. The processor should provide a way to apply///          processing on this `image` and return the result image./// - data:  Input data. The processor should provide a way to apply///          processing on this `image` and return the result image.public enum ImageProcessItem {        /// Input image. The processor should provide a way to apply    /// processing on this `image` and return the result image.    case image(KFCrossPlatformImage)        /// Input data. The processor should provide a way to apply    /// processing on this `image` and return the result image.    case data(Data)}/// An `ImageProcessor` would be used to convert some downloaded data to an image.public protocol ImageProcessor {    /// Identifier of the processor. It will be used to identify the processor when     /// caching and retrieving an image. You might want to make sure that processors with    /// same properties/functionality have the same identifiers, so correct processed images    /// could be retrieved with proper key.    ///     /// - Note: Do not supply an empty string for a customized processor, which is already reserved by    /// the `DefaultImageProcessor`. It is recommended to use a reverse domain name notation string of    /// your own for the identifier.    var identifier: String { get }        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: The return value should be `nil` if processing failed while converting an input item to image.    ///         If `nil` received by the processing caller, an error will be reported and the process flow stops.    ///         If the processing flow is not critical for your flow, then when the input item is already an image    ///         (`.image` case) and there is any errors in the processing, you could return the input image itself    ///         to keep the processing pipeline continuing.    /// - Note: Most processor only supports CG-based images. watchOS is not supported for processors containing    ///         a filter, the input image will be returned directly on watchOS.    /// - Note:    /// This method is deprecated. Please implement the version with    /// `KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo` as parameter instead.    @available(*, deprecated,    message: "Deprecated. Implement the method with same name but with `KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo` instead.")    func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage?    /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: The parsed options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: The return value should be `nil` if processing failed while converting an input item to image.    ///         If `nil` received by the processing caller, an error will be reported and the process flow stops.    ///         If the processing flow is not critical for your flow, then when the input item is already an image    ///         (`.image` case) and there is any errors in the processing, you could return the input image itself    ///         to keep the processing pipeline continuing.    /// - Note: Most processor only supports CG-based images. watchOS is not supported for processors containing    ///         a filter, the input image will be returned directly on watchOS.    func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage?}extension ImageProcessor {    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        return process(item: item, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo(options))    }}extension ImageProcessor {        /// Appends an `ImageProcessor` to another. The identifier of the new `ImageProcessor`    /// will be "\(self.identifier)|>\(another.identifier)".    ///    /// - Parameter another: An `ImageProcessor` you want to append to `self`.    /// - Returns: The new `ImageProcessor` will process the image in the order    ///            of the two processors concatenated.    public func append(another: ImageProcessor) -> ImageProcessor {        let newIdentifier = identifier.appending("|>\(another.identifier)")        return GeneralProcessor(identifier: newIdentifier) {            item, options in            if let image = self.process(item: item, options: options) {                return another.process(item: .image(image), options: options)            } else {                return nil            }        }    }}func ==(left: ImageProcessor, right: ImageProcessor) -> Bool {    return left.identifier == right.identifier}func !=(left: ImageProcessor, right: ImageProcessor) -> Bool {    return !(left == right)}typealias ProcessorImp = ((ImageProcessItem, KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage?)struct GeneralProcessor: ImageProcessor {    let identifier: String    let p: ProcessorImp    func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        return p(item, options)    }}/// The default processor. It converts the input data to a valid image./// Images of .PNG, .JPEG and .GIF format are supported./// If an image item is given as `.image` case, `DefaultImageProcessor` will/// do nothing on it and return the associated image.public struct DefaultImageProcessor: ImageProcessor {        /// A default `DefaultImageProcessor` could be used across.    public static let `default` = DefaultImageProcessor()        /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier = ""        /// Creates a `DefaultImageProcessor`. Use `DefaultImageProcessor.default` to get an instance,    /// if you do not have a good reason to create your own `DefaultImageProcessor`.    public init() {}        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            return image.kf.scaled(to: options.scaleFactor)        case .data(let data):            return KingfisherWrapper.image(data: data, options: options.imageCreatingOptions)        }    }}/// Represents the rect corner setting when processing a round corner image.public struct RectCorner: OptionSet {        /// Raw value of the rect corner.    public let rawValue: Int        /// Represents the top left corner.    public static let topLeft = RectCorner(rawValue: 1 << 0)        /// Represents the top right corner.    public static let topRight = RectCorner(rawValue: 1 << 1)        /// Represents the bottom left corner.    public static let bottomLeft = RectCorner(rawValue: 1 << 2)        /// Represents the bottom right corner.    public static let bottomRight = RectCorner(rawValue: 1 << 3)        /// Represents all corners.    public static let all: RectCorner = [.topLeft, .topRight, .bottomLeft, .bottomRight]        /// Creates a `RectCorner` option set with a given value.    ///    /// - Parameter rawValue: The value represents a certain corner option.    public init(rawValue: Int) {        self.rawValue = rawValue    }        var cornerIdentifier: String {        if self == .all {            return ""        }        return "_corner(\(rawValue))"    }}#if !os(macOS)/// Processor for adding an blend mode to images. Only CG-based images are supported.public struct BlendImageProcessor: ImageProcessor {    /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier: String    /// Blend Mode will be used to blend the input image.    public let blendMode: CGBlendMode    /// Alpha will be used when blend image.    public let alpha: CGFloat    /// Background color of the output image. If `nil`, it will stay transparent.    public let backgroundColor: KFCrossPlatformColor?    /// Creates a `BlendImageProcessor`.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - blendMode: Blend Mode will be used to blend the input image.    ///   - alpha: Alpha will be used when blend image. From 0.0 to 1.0. 1.0 means solid image,    ///            0.0 means transparent image (not visible at all). Default is 1.0.    ///   - backgroundColor: Background color to apply for the output image. Default is `nil`.    public init(blendMode: CGBlendMode, alpha: CGFloat = 1.0, backgroundColor: KFCrossPlatformColor? = nil) {        self.blendMode = blendMode        self.alpha = alpha        self.backgroundColor = backgroundColor        var identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.BlendImageProcessor(\(blendMode.rawValue),\(alpha))"        if let color = backgroundColor {            identifier.append("_\(color.hex)")        }        self.identifier = identifier    }    /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            return image.kf.scaled(to: options.scaleFactor)                        .kf.image(withBlendMode: blendMode, alpha: alpha, backgroundColor: backgroundColor)        case .data:            return (DefaultImageProcessor.default |> self).process(item: item, options: options)        }    }}#endif#if os(macOS)/// Processor for adding an compositing operation to images. Only CG-based images are supported in macOS.public struct CompositingImageProcessor: ImageProcessor {    /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier: String    /// Compositing operation will be used to the input image.    public let compositingOperation: NSCompositingOperation    /// Alpha will be used when compositing image.    public let alpha: CGFloat    /// Background color of the output image. If `nil`, it will stay transparent.    public let backgroundColor: KFCrossPlatformColor?    /// Creates a `CompositingImageProcessor`    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - compositingOperation: Compositing operation will be used to the input image.    ///   - alpha: Alpha will be used when compositing image.    ///            From 0.0 to 1.0. 1.0 means solid image, 0.0 means transparent image.    ///            Default is 1.0.    ///   - backgroundColor: Background color to apply for the output image. Default is `nil`.    public init(compositingOperation: NSCompositingOperation,                alpha: CGFloat = 1.0,                backgroundColor: KFCrossPlatformColor? = nil)    {        self.compositingOperation = compositingOperation        self.alpha = alpha        self.backgroundColor = backgroundColor        var identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.CompositingImageProcessor(\(compositingOperation.rawValue),\(alpha))"        if let color = backgroundColor {            identifier.append("_\(color.hex)")        }        self.identifier = identifier    }    /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            return image.kf.scaled(to: options.scaleFactor)                        .kf.image(                            withCompositingOperation: compositingOperation,                            alpha: alpha,                            backgroundColor: backgroundColor)        case .data:            return (DefaultImageProcessor.default |> self).process(item: item, options: options)        }    }}#endif/// Processor for making round corner images. Only CG-based images are supported in macOS, /// if a non-CG image passed in, the processor will do nothing.////// - Note: The input image will be rendered with round corner pixels removed. If the image itself does not contain/// alpha channel (for example, a JPEG image), the processed image will contain an alpha channel in memory in order/// to show correctly. However, when cached to disk, Kingfisher respects the original image format by default. That/// means the alpha channel will be removed for these images. When you load the processed image from cache again, you/// will lose transparent corner.////// You could use `FormatIndicatedCacheSerializer.png` to force Kingfisher to serialize the image to PNG format in this/// case.///public struct RoundCornerImageProcessor: ImageProcessor {        /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier: String    /// Corner radius will be applied in processing.    public let cornerRadius: CGFloat        /// The target corners which will be applied rounding.    public let roundingCorners: RectCorner        /// Target size of output image should be. If `nil`, the image will keep its original size after processing.    public let targetSize: CGSize?    /// Background color of the output image. If `nil`, it will use a transparent background.    public let backgroundColor: KFCrossPlatformColor?    /// Creates a `RoundCornerImageProcessor`.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - cornerRadius: Corner radius will be applied in processing.    ///   - targetSize: Target size of output image should be. If `nil`,    ///                 the image will keep its original size after processing.    ///                 Default is `nil`.    ///   - corners: The target corners which will be applied rounding. Default is `.all`.    ///   - backgroundColor: Background color to apply for the output image. Default is `nil`.    public init(        cornerRadius: CGFloat,        targetSize: CGSize? = nil,        roundingCorners corners: RectCorner = .all,        backgroundColor: KFCrossPlatformColor? = nil)    {        self.cornerRadius = cornerRadius        self.targetSize = targetSize        self.roundingCorners = corners        self.backgroundColor = backgroundColor        self.identifier = {            var identifier = ""            if let size = targetSize {                identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.RoundCornerImageProcessor" +                             "(\(cornerRadius)_\(size)\(corners.cornerIdentifier))"            } else {                identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.RoundCornerImageProcessor" +                             "(\(cornerRadius)\(corners.cornerIdentifier))"            }            if let backgroundColor = backgroundColor {                identifier += "_\(backgroundColor)"            }            return identifier        }()    }        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            let size = targetSize ?? image.kf.size            return image.kf.scaled(to: options.scaleFactor)                        .kf.image(                            withRoundRadius: cornerRadius,                            fit: size,                            roundingCorners: roundingCorners,                            backgroundColor: backgroundColor)        case .data:            return (DefaultImageProcessor.default |> self).process(item: item, options: options)        }    }}/// Represents how a size adjusts itself to fit a target size.////// - none: Not scale the content./// - aspectFit: Scales the content to fit the size of the view by maintaining the aspect ratio./// - aspectFill: Scales the content to fill the size of the view.public enum ContentMode {    /// Not scale the content.    case none    /// Scales the content to fit the size of the view by maintaining the aspect ratio.    case aspectFit    /// Scales the content to fill the size of the view.    case aspectFill}/// Processor for resizing images./// If you need to resize a data represented image to a smaller size, use `DownsamplingImageProcessor`/// instead, which is more efficient and takes less memory.public struct ResizingImageProcessor: ImageProcessor {        /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier: String        /// The reference size for resizing operation in point.    public let referenceSize: CGSize        /// Target content mode of output image should be.    /// Default is `.none`.    public let targetContentMode: ContentMode        /// Creates a `ResizingImageProcessor`.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - referenceSize: The reference size for resizing operation in point.    ///   - mode: Target content mode of output image should be.    ///    /// - Note:    ///   The instance of `ResizingImageProcessor` will follow its `mode` property    ///   and try to resizing the input images to fit or fill the `referenceSize`.    ///   That means if you are using a `mode` besides of `.none`, you may get an    ///   image with its size not be the same as the `referenceSize`.    ///    ///   **Example**: With input image size: {100, 200},     ///   `referenceSize`: {100, 100}, `mode`: `.aspectFit`,    ///   you will get an output image with size of {50, 100}, which "fit"s    ///   the `referenceSize`.    ///    ///   If you need an output image exactly to be a specified size, append or use    ///   a `CroppingImageProcessor`.    public init(referenceSize: CGSize, mode: ContentMode = .none) {        self.referenceSize = referenceSize        self.targetContentMode = mode                if mode == .none {            self.identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.ResizingImageProcessor(\(referenceSize))"        } else {            self.identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.ResizingImageProcessor(\(referenceSize), \(mode))"        }    }        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            return image.kf.scaled(to: options.scaleFactor)                        .kf.resize(to: referenceSize, for: targetContentMode)        case .data:            return (DefaultImageProcessor.default |> self).process(item: item, options: options)        }    }}/// Processor for adding blur effect to images. `Accelerate.framework` is used underhood for /// a better performance. A simulated Gaussian blur with specified blur radius will be applied.public struct BlurImageProcessor: ImageProcessor {        /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier: String        /// Blur radius for the simulated Gaussian blur.    public let blurRadius: CGFloat    /// Creates a `BlurImageProcessor`    ///    /// - parameter blurRadius: Blur radius for the simulated Gaussian blur.    public init(blurRadius: CGFloat) {        self.blurRadius = blurRadius        self.identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.BlurImageProcessor(\(blurRadius))"    }        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            let radius = blurRadius * options.scaleFactor            return image.kf.scaled(to: options.scaleFactor)                        .kf.blurred(withRadius: radius)        case .data:            return (DefaultImageProcessor.default |> self).process(item: item, options: options)        }    }}/// Processor for adding an overlay to images. Only CG-based images are supported in macOS.public struct OverlayImageProcessor: ImageProcessor {        /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier: String        /// Overlay color will be used to overlay the input image.    public let overlay: KFCrossPlatformColor        /// Fraction will be used when overlay the color to image.    public let fraction: CGFloat        /// Creates an `OverlayImageProcessor`    ///    /// - parameter overlay:  Overlay color will be used to overlay the input image.    /// - parameter fraction: Fraction will be used when overlay the color to image.     ///                       From 0.0 to 1.0. 0.0 means solid color, 1.0 means transparent overlay.    public init(overlay: KFCrossPlatformColor, fraction: CGFloat = 0.5) {        self.overlay = overlay        self.fraction = fraction        self.identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.OverlayImageProcessor(\(overlay.hex)_\(fraction))"    }        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            return image.kf.scaled(to: options.scaleFactor)                        .kf.overlaying(with: overlay, fraction: fraction)        case .data:            return (DefaultImageProcessor.default |> self).process(item: item, options: options)        }    }}/// Processor for tint images with color. Only CG-based images are supported.public struct TintImageProcessor: ImageProcessor {        /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier: String        /// Tint color will be used to tint the input image.    public let tint: KFCrossPlatformColor        /// Creates a `TintImageProcessor`    ///    /// - parameter tint: Tint color will be used to tint the input image.    public init(tint: KFCrossPlatformColor) {        self.tint = tint        self.identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.TintImageProcessor(\(tint.hex))"    }        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            return image.kf.scaled(to: options.scaleFactor)                        .kf.tinted(with: tint)        case .data:            return (DefaultImageProcessor.default |> self).process(item: item, options: options)        }    }}/// Processor for applying some color control to images. Only CG-based images are supported./// watchOS is not supported.public struct ColorControlsProcessor: ImageProcessor {        /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier: String        /// Brightness changing to image.    public let brightness: CGFloat        /// Contrast changing to image.    public let contrast: CGFloat        /// Saturation changing to image.    public let saturation: CGFloat        /// InputEV changing to image.    public let inputEV: CGFloat        /// Creates a `ColorControlsProcessor`    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - brightness: Brightness changing to image.    ///   - contrast: Contrast changing to image.    ///   - saturation: Saturation changing to image.    ///   - inputEV: InputEV changing to image.    public init(brightness: CGFloat, contrast: CGFloat, saturation: CGFloat, inputEV: CGFloat) {        self.brightness = brightness        self.contrast = contrast        self.saturation = saturation        self.inputEV = inputEV        self.identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.ColorControlsProcessor(\(brightness)_\(contrast)_\(saturation)_\(inputEV))"    }        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            return image.kf.scaled(to: options.scaleFactor)                        .kf.adjusted(brightness: brightness, contrast: contrast, saturation: saturation, inputEV: inputEV)        case .data:            return (DefaultImageProcessor.default |> self).process(item: item, options: options)        }    }}/// Processor for applying black and white effect to images. Only CG-based images are supported./// watchOS is not supported.public struct BlackWhiteProcessor: ImageProcessor {        /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.BlackWhiteProcessor"        /// Creates a `BlackWhiteProcessor`    public init() {}        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        return ColorControlsProcessor(brightness: 0.0, contrast: 1.0, saturation: 0.0, inputEV: 0.7)            .process(item: item, options: options)    }}/// Processor for cropping an image. Only CG-based images are supported./// watchOS is not supported.public struct CroppingImageProcessor: ImageProcessor {        /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier: String        /// Target size of output image should be.    public let size: CGSize        /// Anchor point from which the output size should be calculate.    /// The anchor point is consisted by two values between 0.0 and 1.0.    /// It indicates a related point in current image.     /// See `CroppingImageProcessor.init(size:anchor:)` for more.    public let anchor: CGPoint        /// Creates a `CroppingImageProcessor`.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - size: Target size of output image should be.    ///   - anchor: The anchor point from which the size should be calculated.    ///             Default is `CGPoint(x: 0.5, y: 0.5)`, which means the center of input image.    /// - Note:    ///   The anchor point is consisted by two values between 0.0 and 1.0.    ///   It indicates a related point in current image, eg: (0.0, 0.0) for top-left    ///   corner, (0.5, 0.5) for center and (1.0, 1.0) for bottom-right corner.    ///   The `size` property of `CroppingImageProcessor` will be used along with    ///   `anchor` to calculate a target rectangle in the size of image.    ///        ///   The target size will be automatically calculated with a reasonable behavior.    ///   For example, when you have an image size of `CGSize(width: 100, height: 100)`,    ///   and a target size of `CGSize(width: 20, height: 20)`:     ///   - with a (0.0, 0.0) anchor (top-left), the crop rect will be `{0, 0, 20, 20}`;     ///   - with a (0.5, 0.5) anchor (center), it will be `{40, 40, 20, 20}`    ///   - while with a (1.0, 1.0) anchor (bottom-right), it will be `{80, 80, 20, 20}`    public init(size: CGSize, anchor: CGPoint = CGPoint(x: 0.5, y: 0.5)) {        self.size = size        self.anchor = anchor        self.identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.CroppingImageProcessor(\(size)_\(anchor))"    }        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            return image.kf.scaled(to: options.scaleFactor)                        .kf.crop(to: size, anchorOn: anchor)        case .data: return (DefaultImageProcessor.default |> self).process(item: item, options: options)        }    }}/// Processor for downsampling an image. Compared to `ResizingImageProcessor`, this processor/// does not render the images to resize. Instead, it downsample the input data directly to an/// image. It is a more efficient than `ResizingImageProcessor`.////// Only CG-based images are supported. Animated images (like GIF) is not supported.public struct DownsamplingImageProcessor: ImageProcessor {        /// Target size of output image should be. It should be smaller than the size of    /// input image. If it is larger, the result image will be the same size of input    /// data without downsampling.    public let size: CGSize        /// Identifier of the processor.    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public let identifier: String        /// Creates a `DownsamplingImageProcessor`.    ///    /// - Parameter size: The target size of the downsample operation.    public init(size: CGSize) {        self.size = size        self.identifier = "com.onevcat.Kingfisher.DownsamplingImageProcessor(\(size))"    }        /// Processes the input `ImageProcessItem` with this processor.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - item: Input item which will be processed by `self`.    ///   - options: Options when processing the item.    /// - Returns: The processed image.    ///    /// - Note: See documentation of `ImageProcessor` protocol for more.    public func process(item: ImageProcessItem, options: KingfisherParsedOptionsInfo) -> KFCrossPlatformImage? {        switch item {        case .image(let image):            guard let data = image.kf.data(format: .unknown) else {                return nil            }            return KingfisherWrapper.downsampledImage(data: data, to: size, scale: options.scaleFactor)        case .data(let data):            return KingfisherWrapper.downsampledImage(data: data, to: size, scale: options.scaleFactor)        }    }}/// Concatenates two `ImageProcessor`s. `ImageProcessor.append(another:)` is used internally.////// - Parameters:///   - left: The first processor.///   - right: The second processor./// - Returns: The concatenated processor.@available(*, deprecated,message: "Will be removed soon. Use `|>` instead.",renamed: "|>")public func >>(left: ImageProcessor, right: ImageProcessor) -> ImageProcessor {    return left.append(another: right)}infix operator |>: AdditionPrecedencepublic func |>(left: ImageProcessor, right: ImageProcessor) -> ImageProcessor {    return left.append(another: right)}extension KFCrossPlatformColor {    var hex: String {        var r: CGFloat = 0        var g: CGFloat = 0        var b: CGFloat = 0        var a: CGFloat = 0        #if os(macOS)        (usingColorSpace(.sRGB) ?? self).getRed(&r, green: &g, blue: &b, alpha: &a)        #else        getRed(&r, green: &g, blue: &b, alpha: &a)        #endif        let rInt = Int(r * 255) << 24        let gInt = Int(g * 255) << 16        let bInt = Int(b * 255) << 8        let aInt = Int(a * 255)                let rgba = rInt | gInt | bInt | aInt                return String(format:"#%08x", rgba)    }}
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