Displaying rounded ImageView in Android and rescaling
Posted By : Ravi Sharma | 19-Nov-2013
Rescaling image from internet is one important aspect of Android for two reasons first it speeds up the app and secondly reduces memory consumption.
This blog does exactly that along with displaying the imageview as rounded.
public class FileCache { private File cacheDir; public FileCache(Context context){ //Find the dir to save cached images if (android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageState().equals(android.os.Environment.MEDIA_MOUNTED)) cacheDir=new File(android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(),"LazyList"); else cacheDir=context.getCacheDir(); if(!cacheDir.exists()) cacheDir.mkdirs(); } public File getFile(String url){ //I identify images by hashcode. Not a perfect solution, good for the demo. String filename=String.valueOf(url.hashCode()); //Another possible solution (thanks to grantland) //String filename = URLEncoder.encode(url); File f = new File(cacheDir, filename); return f; } public void clear(){ File[] files=cacheDir.listFiles(); if(files==null) return; for(File f:files) f.delete(); } public class Utils { public static void CopyStream(InputStream is, OutputStream os) { final int buffer_size=1024; try { byte[] bytes=new byte[buffer_size]; for(;;) { int count=is.read(bytes, 0, buffer_size); if(count==-1) break; os.write(bytes, 0, count); } } catch(Exception ex){} } }
public class MainActivity extends Activity { ListView list; LazyAdapter adapter; @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.main); list=(ListView)findViewById(R.id.list); adapter=new LazyAdapter(this, new VideoUrl().mStrings); list.setAdapter(adapter); } @Override public void onDestroy() { list.setAdapter(null); super.onDestroy(); } }
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public class LazyAdapter extends BaseAdapter { private Activity activity; private String[] data; private static LayoutInflater inflater=null; public ImageLoader imageLoader; public LazyAdapter(Activity a, String[] d) { activity = a; data=d; inflater = (LayoutInflater)activity.getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE); imageLoader=new ImageLoader(activity.getApplicationContext()); } public int getCount() { return data.length; } public Object getItem(int position) { return position; } public long getItemId(int position) { return position; } public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) { View vi=convertView; if(convertView==null) vi = inflater.inflate(R.layout.item, null); TextView text=(TextView)vi.findViewById(R.id.text);; ImageView image=(ImageView)vi.findViewById(R.id.image); text.setText("item "+position); imageLoader.DisplayImage(data[position], image); return vi; } }
In Main Activity where we set adapter for list showing the images.
The Adapter file inflates the view with customized list xml containing ImageView and TextView
public class ImageLoader { MemoryCache memoryCache=new MemoryCache(); FileCache fileCache; private Map<ImageView, String> imageViews=Collections.synchronizedMap(new WeakHashMap<ImageView, String>()); ExecutorService executorService; Handler handler=new Handler();//handler to display images in UI thread private int color; private Paint paint; private Rect rect; private RectF rectF; private Bitmap result; private Canvas canvas; private float roundPx; public ImageLoader(Context context){ fileCache=new FileCache(context); executorService=Executors.newFixedThreadPool(5); } final int stub_id=R.drawable.stub; public void DisplayImage(String url, ImageView imageView) { imageViews.put(imageView, url); Bitmap bitmap=memoryCache.get(url); if(bitmap!=null) imageView.setImageBitmap(getRoundedRectBitmap(bitmap,100)); else { queuePhoto(url, imageView); imageView.setImageResource(stub_id); } } private void queuePhoto(String url, ImageView imageView) { PhotoToLoad p=new PhotoToLoad(url, imageView); executorService.submit(new PhotosLoader(p)); } private Bitmap getBitmap(String url) { File f=fileCache.getFile(url); //from SD cache Bitmap b = decodeFile(f); if(b!=null) return b; //from web try { Bitmap bitmap=null; URL imageUrl = new URL(url); HttpURLConnection conn = (HttpURLConnection)imageUrl.openConnection(); conn.setConnectTimeout(30000); conn.setReadTimeout(30000); conn.setInstanceFollowRedirects(true); InputStream is=conn.getInputStream(); OutputStream os = new FileOutputStream(f); Utils.CopyStream(is, os); os.close(); conn.disconnect(); bitmap = decodeFile(f); return bitmap; } catch (Throwable ex){ ex.printStackTrace(); if(ex instanceof OutOfMemoryError) memoryCache.clear(); return null; } } //decodes image and scales it to reduce memory consumption private Bitmap decodeFile(File f){ try { //decode image size BitmapFactory.Options o = new BitmapFactory.Options(); o.inJustDecodeBounds = true; FileInputStream stream1=new FileInputStream(f); BitmapFactory.decodeStream(stream1,null,o); stream1.close(); //Find the correct scale value. It should be the power of 2. final int REQUIRED_SIZE=70; int width_tmp=o.outWidth, height_tmp=o.outHeight; int scale=1; while(true){ if(width_tmp/2<REQUIRED_SIZE || height_tmp/2<REQUIRED_SIZE) break; width_tmp/=2; height_tmp/=2; scale*=2; } //decode with inSampleSize BitmapFactory.Options o2 = new BitmapFactory.Options(); o2.inSampleSize=scale; FileInputStream stream2=new FileInputStream(f); Bitmap bitmap=BitmapFactory.decodeStream(stream2, null, o2); stream2.close(); return bitmap; } catch (FileNotFoundException e) { } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } return null; } //Task for the queue private class PhotoToLoad { public String url; public ImageView imageView; public PhotoToLoad(String u, ImageView i){ url=u; imageView=i; } } class PhotosLoader implements Runnable { PhotoToLoad photoToLoad; PhotosLoader(PhotoToLoad photoToLoad){ this.photoToLoad=photoToLoad; } @Override public void run() { try{ if(imageViewReused(photoToLoad)) return; Bitmap bmp=getBitmap(photoToLoad.url); memoryCache.put(photoToLoad.url, bmp); if(imageViewReused(photoToLoad)) return; BitmapDisplayer bd=new BitmapDisplayer(bmp, photoToLoad); handler.post(bd); }catch(Throwable th){ th.printStackTrace(); } } } boolean imageViewReused(PhotoToLoad photoToLoad){ String tag=imageViews.get(photoToLoad.imageView); if(tag==null || !tag.equals(photoToLoad.url)) return true; return false; } //Used to display bitmap in the UI thread class BitmapDisplayer implements Runnable { Bitmap bitmap; PhotoToLoad photoToLoad; public BitmapDisplayer(Bitmap b, PhotoToLoad p){bitmap=b;photoToLoad=p;} public void run() { if(imageViewReused(photoToLoad)) return; if(bitmap!=null) photoToLoad.imageView.setImageBitmap(bitmap); else photoToLoad.imageView.setImageResource(stub_id); } } public void clearCache() { memoryCache.clear(); fileCache.clear(); } public Bitmap getRoundedRectBitmap(Bitmap bitmap, int pixels) { result = Bitmap.createBitmap(bitmap.getWidth(), bitmap.getHeight(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888); canvas = new Canvas(result); color = 0xff424242; paint = new Paint(); rect = new Rect(0, 0, bitmap.getWidth(), bitmap.getHeight()); rectF = new RectF(rect); roundPx = pixels; paint.setAntiAlias(true); canvas.drawARGB(0, 0, 0, 0); paint.setColor(color); canvas.drawRoundRect(rectF, roundPx, roundPx, paint); paint.setXfermode(new PorterDuffXfermode(Mode.SRC_IN)); canvas.drawBitmap(bitmap, rect, rect, paint); return result; } }
This file makes use of ImageLoader file where we have written code for resizing , rescaling the image as well as apply rounded background.
The decodeFile method rescales the image by decoding it first using BitmapFactory.decodeStream(stream1,null,o);
The getRoundedRectBitmap method does the work of rounding the image.
It takes in two params Bitmap and pixels.
The value of pixels is which decides how much round the image would be . I have kept that as 100.
Here is the output -
You may download code from here
Thanks,
Ravi Sharma
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Ravi Sharma
Ravi Sharma is an Android application developer with experience in Java , Titanium and Phonegap frameworks. Ravi loves drawing and PC games.