问题
I'm observe a property on a view using the onChange
modifier. However, I'd also like the same piece of code to run on the initial value as well because sometimes the data is injected in the initializer or asynchronously loaded later.
For example, I have a view that gets a model injected. Sometimes this model has data in it to begin with (like previews), or is asynchronously retrieved from the network.
class MyModel: ObservableObject {
@Published var counter = 0
}
struct ContentView: View {
@ObservedObject var model: MyModel
var body: some View {
VStack {
Text("Counter: \(model.counter)")
Button("Increment") { model.counter += 1 }
}
.onChange(of: model.counter, perform: someLogic)
.onAppear { someLogic(counter: model.counter) }
}
private func someLogic(counter: Int) {
print("onAppear: \(counter)")
}
}
In both onAppear
and onChange
cases, I'd like to run someLogic(counter:)
. Is there a better way to get this behaviour or combine them?
回答1:
It looks like onReceive
may be what you need. Instead of:
.onChange(of: model.counter, perform: someLogic)
.onAppear { someLogic(counter: model.counter) }
you could do:
.onReceive(model.$counter, perform: someLogic)
The difference between onChange
and onReceive
is that the latter also fires when the view is initialised.
onChange
If you take a closer look at onChange
, you'll see that it performs an action only when a value changes (and this doesn't happen when a view is initialised).
/// Adds a modifier for this view that fires an action when a specific
/// value changes.
/// ...
@inlinable public func onChange<V>(of value: V, perform action: @escaping (V) -> Void) -> some View where V : Equatable
onReceive
However, the counter's publisher will emit the value also when a view is initialised. This will make onReceive
perform an action passed as a parameter.
/// Adds an action to perform when this view detects data emitted by the
/// given publisher.
/// ...
@inlinable public func onReceive<P>(_ publisher: P, perform action: @escaping (P.Output) -> Void) -> some View where P : Publisher, P.Failure == Never
Just note that onReceive
is not an equivalent of onChange
+onAppear
.
onAppear
is called when a view appears but in some cases a view may be initialised again without firing onAppear
.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64392029/combine-onchange-and-onappear-events-in-swiftui-view