TL;DR.
you can skip caching by adding the following lines:
GLIDE v4
Glide.with(context)
.load(url)
.apply(RequestOptions.diskCacheStrategyOf(DiskCacheStrategy.NONE))
.apply(RequestOptions.skipMemoryCacheOf(true))
.into(imageView);
GLIDE v3
Glide.with(context)
.load(url)
.diskCacheStrategy(DiskCacheStrategy.NONE)
.skipMemoryCache(true)
.into(imageView);
OR : you can workaround caching by adding a dummy random argument to your URL
:
Glide.with(context)
.load(url + "?rand=" + (new Random().nextInt()))
.into(imageView);
What's happening?
When your picture is loaded the first time, it's stored locally in what's called a cached memory (or simply "a cache"). When you request it for a second time Glide fetches if from the cache as if it was a successful request. This is meant for many good reasons such as: offloading your server, saving your users some data, and responding quickly (offering your users a smooth experience).
What to do?
You will need to disable the cache to force Glide to fetch your image remotely every time you ask for it. You can do the following:
Glide.with(context)
.load(url)
.diskCacheStrategy(DiskCacheStrategy.NONE)
.skipMemoryCache(true)
.signature(imageVersion) // supposing that each new image has its own version number
.into(imageView);
Or, in the case where you can't know when a picture is changing (no imageVersion
), use a unique signature for each picture.
Glide.with(context)
.load(url)
.signature(new StringSignature(String.valueOf(System.currentTimeMillis())))
.into(imageView);
Another clean way would be to configure your picture's cache strategy in your server and use .diskCacheStrategy(DiskCacheStrategy.SOURCE)
.
A hacky trick worth mentioning
If adding a dummy GET paramter to your target URL doesn't break anything, then you could simply workaround caching by passing a random argument each time you fetch the image, this will force Glide to pull your image from your sever since no image with that random url can possibly exist in the cache.
Glide.with(context)
.load(url + "?rand=" + (new Random().nextInt())) // "&rand=" if your url already has some GET params
.into(imageView);
Glide caching API here.