Swift UIImage extension

Cody Weaver picture Cody Weaver · Sep 13, 2015 · Viewed 9.1k times · Source

I am trying to make my code safer using Enums and a connivence initializer when dealing with UIImage and the Asset Catalog. My code is here below.

import UIKit

extension UIImage {
    enum AssetIdentifier: String {
        case Search = "Search"
        case Menu = "Menu"
    }

    convenience init(assetIdentifier: AssetIdentifier) {
        self.init(named: AssetIdentifier.RawValue)
    }
}

Currently I am getting this error.

'Cannot invoke 'UIImage.init' with an argument of type '(named: RawValue.Type)'

Answer

Luca Angeletti picture Luca Angeletti · Sep 13, 2015

There are 2 problems:

1. Failable init

In your convenience initializer you are calling a failable initializer. So how can you guarantee that an instance of UIImage is always created when you are relying on a failable initializer that, by definition, does not guarantee that? You can fix this by using the magic ! when you call the failable init.

2. Referencing the param you received

When you call self.init you are not passing the param received in your init. You are instead referencing the enum definition. To fix this replace this

self.init(named: AssetIdentifier.RawValue)

with this

self.init(named: assetIdentifier.rawValue)

Wrap up

This is the result

extension UIImage {
    enum AssetIdentifier: String {
        case Search = "Search"
        case Menu = "Menu"
    }
    convenience init(assetIdentifier: AssetIdentifier) {
        self.init(named: assetIdentifier.rawValue)!
    }
}

Testing

UIImage(assetIdentifier: .Search)