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I have problem when loading image from StorageReference to ImageView using Glide 4.9.0 (latest).

It's stuck on PlaceHolder.. When I try to put the downloadable url of my ref, it's working..

StorageReference ref = FirebaseStorage.getInstance().getReference().child("myImage")

//It's not working
Glide.with(mContext)
   .load(ref)
   .placeholder(R.drawable.ic_loading_circle)
   .error(R.drawable.ic_loading_circle)
   .into(mImageView);

//It's working
ref.getDownloadUrl().addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<Uri>()
{
    @Override
    public void onSuccess(Uri downloadUrl)
    {
        Glide.with(mContext)
            .load(downloadUrl.toString())
            .placeholder(R.drawable.ic_loading_circle)
            .error(R.drawable.ic_loading_circle)
            .into(mImageView);
    }
});

I didn't see any error using try-catch, I already put Internet permission in Manifest. Other image from drawable are working also

Note: My firebase is used by 2 apps, the first app is working without any problem with Glide, but this 2nd app got unknown problem.

any solution or alternative? because using getDownloadUrl().addOnSuccessListener to get URI are so slow

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  • "any alternative from Glide?" Asking for a technology recommendation is off-topic on Stack Overflow. But if you put that question in your favorite search engine, you'll find plenty of alternatives. That said: the need to call getDownloadUrl() is a Firebase API and has nothing to do with Glide, so most other libraries will also need that step May 28, 2019 at 13:58
  • One more thing left for you to do before Glide can do the magic. Loader registration. See snippet Read it here
    – Kofi T
    Aug 23, 2020 at 10:13

4 Answers 4

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The solution working for you is the correct solution. I did things the same way.

profileListener = new ValueEventListener() {
        @Override
        public void onDataChange(@NonNull DataSnapshot dataSnapshot) {
            String imageUrl = dataSnapshot.getValue(String.class);

            if (ProfileFragment.this.getActivity() != null)
                Glide.with(ProfileFragment.this.getActivity())
                        .load(imageUrl)
                        .placeholder(R.drawable.default_image)
                        .circleCrop()
                        .into(photoPhoto);
        }

        @Override
        public void onCancelled(@NonNull DatabaseError databaseError) {

        }
    };

If you are finding this thing slow just enable offline persistence in firebase.

FirebaseDatabase.getInstance().setPersistenceEnabled(true);

Before calling any FirebaseDatabase instance when app open.

Firebase manages the syncing very efficiently.

Note:- Whenever you find any random anomaly calling snapshot during developing the app, try clearing the data of the app or reinstalling.

Worked fine for me!

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I don't think Glide support StorageReference it is different protocol, but you can use FirebaseUI that support this, and uses behind the scene Glidelibrary.

FirebaseUI

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The answers above did not work for me.

In Glide 4.8.0,this is what worked for me:

  1. First make sure you have the following in your app build.gradle

    implementation 'com.firebaseui:firebase-ui-storage:3.2.2'

    implementation 'com.github.bumptech.glide:glide:4.8.0'

    annotationProcessor 'com.github.bumptech.glide:compiler:4.8.0'

2.Then use the following code to load the image from storage reference

    DrawableCrossFadeFactory factory =
            new DrawableCrossFadeFactory.Builder().setCrossFadeEnabled(true).build();

    RequestOptions options =
            new RequestOptions()
                    .centerCrop()
                    .diskCacheStrategy(DiskCacheStrategy.RESOURCE)
                    .placeholder(R.drawable.your_progress_animation)
                    .error(R.drawable.ic_your_on_error_image);

    // Download directly from StorageReference using Glide
    // (See MyAppGlideModule for Loader registration)
    Glide.with(getAppContext())
            .load(item.reference)
            .transition(withCrossFade(factory))
            .apply(options)
            .into(holder.signatureImageView);
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Using FirebaseUI you can quickly and easily download, cache, and display images from Cloud Storage using our integration with Glide.

First, add FirebaseUI to your app/build.gradle:

dependencies { // FirebaseUI Storage only implementation 'com.firebaseui:firebase-ui-storage:4.3.1' }

Then you can load images directly from Storage into an ImageView:

// Reference to an image file in Cloud Storage
StorageReference storageReference = FirebaseStorage.getInstance().getReference();

// ImageView in your Activity
ImageView imageView = findViewById(R.id.imageView);

// Download directly from StorageReference using Glide
// (See MyAppGlideModule for Loader registration)
GlideApp.with(this /* context */)
        .load(storageReference)
        .into(imageView);

Firebase Documentation for loading image directly via Glide

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