Summary: It seems the under-the-hood changes made to `UICollectionView` from iOS 16.4 onwards has changed our expectations of how these tests work. When initially testing, it seemed that the new behaviour was that the existing cell in the view would get updated, but any newly inserted cells wouldn't be added to the collection view yet. Thinking this might simply be invalid behaviour when the collection view isn't added to a superview, I added the collection view to a new `UIWindow` instance. When I re-ran the tests again while the view has a superview, all of the views update correctly, and none of them were left in a partial state. I'm not too sure what the original intent of testing the collection view cells for being in a partially updated state was, but I think we need to reconsider that for this new `UICollectionView` behaviour. Differential Revision: D49906268 fbshipit-source-id: 7fdc7ba3a534bd49a8a0684888283d2d1eba5912 |
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A data-driven UICollectionView framework for building fast and flexible lists.
| Main Features | |
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| 🙅 | Never call performBatchUpdates(_:, completion:) or reloadData() again |
| 🏠 | Better architecture with reusable cells and components |
| 🔠 | Create collections with multiple data types |
| 🔑 | Decoupled diffing algorithm |
| ✅ | Fully unit tested |
| 🔍 | Customize your diffing behavior for your models |
| 📱 | Simply UICollectionView at its core |
| 🚀 | Extendable API |
| 🐦 | Written in Objective-C with full Swift interop support |
IGListKit is built and maintained with ❤️ by Instagram engineering.
We use the open source version main branch in the Instagram app.
Multilingual translation
Requirements
- Xcode 11.0+
- iOS 11.0+
- tvOS 11.0+
- macOS 10.13+ (diffing algorithm components only)
- Interoperability with Swift 3.0+
Installation
CocoaPods
The preferred installation method is with CocoaPods. Add the following to your Podfile:
pod 'IGListKit', '~> 4.0.0'
Carthage
For Carthage, add the following to your Cartfile:
github "Instagram/IGListKit" ~> 4.0.0
Swift Package Manager
To integrate using Xcode:
File -> Swift Packages -> Add Package Dependency
Enter package URL: https://github.com/Instagram/IGListKit, and select the latest release.
For advanced usage, see our Installation Guide.
Getting Started
Try out IGListKit by opening any of the sample apps available in the Examples directory.
- Our Getting Started guide
- Ray Wenderlich's IGListKit Tutorial: Better UICollectionViews
- Our example projects
- Ryan Nystrom's talk at try! Swift NYC(Note: this talk was for an earlier version. Some APIs have changed.)
- Migrating an UITableView to IGListCollectionView, by Rodrigo Cavalcante
- Keeping data fresh in Buffer for iOS with AsyncDisplayKit, IGListKit & Pusher, Andy Yates, Buffer
Documentation
You can find the docs here. Documentation is generated with jazzy and hosted on GitHub-Pages.
To regenerate docs, run ./scripts/build_docs.sh from the root directory in the repo.
Vision
For the long-term goals and "vision" of IGListKit, please read our Vision doc.
Contributing
Please see the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help. At Instagram, we sync the open source version of IGListKit daily, so we're always testing the latest changes. But that requires all changes be thoroughly tested and follow our style guide.
We have a set of starter tasks that are great for beginners to jump in on and start contributing.
License
IGListKit is MIT-licensed.
The files in the /Examples/ directory are licensed under a separate license as specified in each file. Documentation is licensed CC-BY-4.0.
Legal
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