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71 changes: 71 additions & 0 deletions Sources/ImageViewer/ImageViewerSupport.swift
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//
// ImageViewerSupport.swift
// ImageViewerSupport
//
// Created by Maciej Świć on 2021-08-13.
//

import SwiftUI
import ImageViewer

extension View {
/// Attaches an image viewer to this view using a PreferenceKey.
///
/// Allows this view to display images as requested by child views further down in the view hierarchy, without having to manually pass the image throught the view hierarchy.
///
/// For example, you can attach this modifier to a `NavigationView` and use the `viewImage(image: UIImage?)`modifier on any view further down in the hierarchy.
public func imageViewier() -> some View {
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Typo, change imageViewier to imageViewer.

self.modifier(ImageViewerViewModifier())
}

/// Sets the image to be viewed with the `imageViewer()` modifer.
///
/// Use this on the child view to specify which image should be viewed higher up in the hierarchy.
///
/// For example, you can use this modifier on a `Button` in a `List` several hierarchies down where you don't have access to a `NavigationView`.
///
/// Then, you can use the `imageViewer()` modifier anywhere higher up in that hierarchy, for example on a `NavigationView` to display the image properly.
public func viewImage(image: UIImage?) -> some View {
self.modifier(ImageViewerSetModifier(image: image))
}
}

struct ImageViewerViewModifier: ViewModifier {
@State var isShowingImage = false
@State var imagePreference: Image? {
didSet {
isShowingImage = imagePreference != nil
}
}

func body(content: Content) -> some View {
content
.onPreferenceChange(ImageViewPreferenceKey.self) { image in
guard let image = image else { return }

imagePreference = Image(uiImage: image)
}
.overlay {
ImageViewer(image: $imagePreference, viewerShown: $isShowingImage)
}
}
}

struct ImageViewerSetModifier: ViewModifier {
var image: UIImage?

func body(content: Content) -> some View {
content
.preference(key: ImageViewPreferenceKey.self, value: image)
}
}

struct ImageViewPreferenceKey: PreferenceKey {
static var defaultValue: UIImage?

static func reduce(value: inout UIImage?, nextValue: () -> UIImage?) {
guard let nextValue = nextValue() else { return }

value = nextValue
}
}