How to use SDWebImage without any cache for one instance

Alex Coplan picture Alex Coplan · Jan 6, 2012 · Viewed 14.7k times · Source

I use the SDWebImage image downloading/caching library pretty much any time I display an image in a table view.

I would usually implement it like so (in a table view cellForRowAtIndexPath method).

[cell.imageView setImageWithURL:
[NSURL URLWithString:@"http://asite.com/animage.jpg"] 
placeholderImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"placeholder.png"]];        

And that would load a cached version if it had one.

What about if I wanted to use the simplicity of SDWebImage (with the placeholder / robust downloading code) - but without the cache in just one place.

I know how to disable caching throughout SDWebImage, but I don't know how you would call setImageWithUrl: placeholderImage: making sure that SDWebImage doesn't use any cache?

The reason I want to do this is I'm using it to display webcams in a table view (obviously, you want this updated every time).

Answer

PaulWoodIII picture PaulWoodIII · Feb 15, 2012

I recommend moving away from the Category on UIImageView and creating your own version of SDWebImageManager. You'd get more control if you use the class SDImageCache yourself.

Heres and example right from SDWebImageManager itself:

[[SDImageCache sharedImageCache] storeImage:image
                                  imageData:downloader.imageData
                                     forKey:[downloader.url absoluteString]
                                     toDisk:NO];

toDisk is probably where I changed the BOOL to NO, the default manager uses disk caching. You may also want to clear the memory every so often to support your streaming images:

[[SDImageCache sharedImageCache] clearMemory];

The SDWebImageManager code is easy to follow and I imagine you won't need to reinvent most of it, just a few important portions to suit your needs.