Thanks for your opinions. The requirement was to search within a PDF on the client side. In my case the PDF was about 300 pages that also contained images.
After searching was done, the memory usage did not drop a bit until the PDFDocument was deallocated. This usually happens when the screen containing the PDFView was dismissed. I assume this is some kind of optimization done by the PDFKit that indexed the pages while searching.
I found a workaround that worked without increasing the app memory usage too much.
My solution was to instantiate a new PDFDocument
object every x
pages. I parsed the text for each page in range nx ..< (n+1)x
and searched for the keyword(s). By instantiating a new object of PDFDocument every range, the previous object was released and so were the indexed pages. Additionally, the text string for each page could be cached which requires less memory than the PDFKit internal document indexing while searching. If the pages were cached, the following times the search performed almost instantly.
This solution had good performance results. It also had the advantage of knowing what is the progress of the current search. This is because you have the information of the current range and the total number of ranges required to finish searching. In addition, this solution could also be parallelized by performing the search within each range in a separate thread.