I am using custom activity indicator and I see it animating only when I call it at certain places in the view. Adding the code first for better understanding.
Activity Indicator:
import SwiftUI
struct ActivityIndicator: View {
@Binding var shouldAnimate: Bool
private let count: Int = 5
private let element = AnyView(Circle().frame(width: 15, height: 15))
public var body: some View {
GeometryReader { geometry in
ForEach(0..<count, id: \.self) { index in
item(forIndex: index, in: geometry.size)
.rotationEffect(shouldAnimate ? .degrees(360) : .degrees(0))
.animation(
Animation
.timingCurve(0.5, 0.15 + Double(index) / 5, 0.25, 1, duration: 2.0)
.repeatCount(shouldAnimate ? .max : 1, autoreverses: false)
)
.frame(width: geometry.size.width, height: geometry.size.height)
}
}
.aspectRatio(contentMode: .fit)
}
private func item(forIndex index: Int, in geometrySize: CGSize) -> some View {
element
.scaleEffect(shouldAnimate ? (CGFloat(index + 1) / CGFloat(count)) : 1 )
.offset(y: geometrySize.width/10 - geometrySize.height/2)
}
}
CustomView code
// Activity indicator works in this code.
import SwiftUI
struct CustomView: View {
@ObservedObject var viewModel: EventsListViewModel
@State var shouldAnimate: Bool = false
var body: some View {
VStack {
// Activity indicator works here, but does not disappear when should animate is set to false in ".dataReady"
ActivityIndicator(shouldAnimate: $shouldAnimate)
switch viewModel.state {
case .idle:
Color.clear.onAppear(perform: { viewModel.getData() })
case .loading:
EmptyView()
case .dataReady(let eventsList):
EventsListView(eventsList: eventsList, viewModel: viewModel).onAppear() {
self.shouldAnimate = false
}
}.navigationBarTitle("Back")
.onAppear() {
self.shouldAnimate = true
viewModel.state = .idle
}
}
}
// Activity indicator does not animate in this code.
import SwiftUI
struct CustomView: View {
@ObservedObject var viewModel: EventsListViewModel
@State var shouldAnimate: Bool = false
var body: some View {
VStack {
switch viewModel.state {
case .idle:
Color.clear.onAppear(perform: { viewModel.getData() })
case .loading:
// Activity indicator does not work here i.e. doesn't animate. I just see one circle on the view.
// However once ".dataReady" is executed, the activity indicator does disappear.
ActivityIndicator(shouldAnimate: $shouldAnimate)
case .dataReady(let eventsList):
EventsListView(eventsList: eventsList, viewModel: viewModel).onAppear() {
self.shouldAnimate = false
}
}.navigationBarTitle("Back")
.onAppear() {
self.shouldAnimate = true
viewModel.state = .idle
}
}
}
View model code:
import Foundation
import Combine
class EventsListViewModel: ObservableObject {
enum EventStates {
case idle
case loading
case dataReady([EventsModel])
}
@Published var state = EventStates.idle
init() {
NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(forName: Notification.Name("eventsListResponse"), object: nil, queue: nil, using: self.processEventsList(_:))
}
@objc func processEventsList(_ notification: Notification) {
// Collect data from notification object
self.state = .dataReady(eventsList)
}
func getData() {
self.state = .loading
// do something
}
}
When my CustomView appears, view model's state is set to idle which makes a request to get the data to display on the view. While the request is in process, state is set to ".loading", hence I was calling ActivityIndicator() in .loading, but when I call the activity indicator from "switch" within the view, then I don't see the indicator animating(I just see one static circle for activity indicator on the view). But if I place the call outside of the view, then the activity indicator works fine, however it doesn't disappear when I set self.shouldAnimate to false within switch.
Before I add custom activity indicator, I was using ProgressView() under .loading and that was working fine.
Any idea why activity indicator is not working within switch? Or if it cannot work within switch, then I can keep it outside the switch, but why does it not disappear when self.shouldAnimate is set to false?
Thanks!
Edit: While doing some research on onChange after Asperi's post, I came across onReceive(), tried it and along with that I am seeing the activity indicator appear on the view, but it doesn't disappear when shouldAnimate is set to false.
import SwiftUI
struct CustomView: View {
@ObservedObject var viewModel: EventsListViewModel
@State var shouldAnimate: Bool = false
var body: some View {
VStack {
// Activity indicator works here, but does not disappear when should animate is set to false in ".dataReady"
ActivityIndicator(shouldAnimate: $shouldAnimate)
switch viewModel.state {
case .idle:
Color.clear.onAppear(perform: { viewModel.getData() })
case .loading:
EmptyView()
case .dataReady(let eventsList):
EventsListView(eventsList: eventsList, viewModel: viewModel)
}.navigationBarTitle("Back")
.onAppear() {
viewModel.state = .idle
}
.onReceive(viewModel.$state) { (value) in
switch value {
case .idle:
self.shouldAnimate = false
case .loading:
self.shouldAnimate = true
case .dataReady(_):
self.shouldAnimate = false
}
}
}
}