SwiftUI - is it possible to get didSet to fire when changing a @Published struct?

人走茶凉 提交于 2021-02-18 11:23:05

问题


I have just updated to XCode 11.4 and some of my code has stopped working. I have some @Published struct variables in an ObservableObject. Previously, when I updated properties on the struct, the didSet method would fire on the published property, but that's not the case anymore. Is it possible that this behaviour has changed by design in the latest update to Swift?

Here's a trivial example:


import SwiftUI

struct PaddingRect {
  var left: CGFloat = 20
  var right: CGFloat = 20
}

final class SomeStore : ObservableObject {
  @Published var someOtherValue: String = "Waiting for didSet"

  @Published var paddingRect:PaddingRect = PaddingRect() {
    didSet {
      someOtherValue = "didSet fired"
    }
  }
}

struct ObserverIssue: View {
  @ObservedObject var store = SomeStore()

  var body: some View {
    VStack {
      Spacer()

      Rectangle()
        .fill(Color.yellow)
        .padding(.leading, store.paddingRect.left)
        .padding(.trailing, store.paddingRect.right)
        .frame(height: 100)

      Text(store.someOtherValue)

      HStack {
        Button(action: {
          // This doesn't call didSet
          self.store.paddingRect.left += 20

          // This does call didSet, ie. setting the whole thing
//          self.store.paddingRect = PaddingRect(
//            left: self.store.paddingRect.left + 20,
//            right: self.store.paddingRect.right
//          )

        }) {
          Text("Padding left +20")
        }

        Button(action: {
          self.store.paddingRect.right += 20
        }) {
          Text("Padding right +20")
        }
      }

      Spacer()
    }
  }
}

struct ObserverIssue_Previews: PreviewProvider {
    static var previews: some View {
        ObserverIssue()
    }
}

The property updates, but didSet does not fire.

Is it possible to get nested properties of a struct to trigger the didSet method of the publisher?


回答1:


The property observer observes the property. The trouble goes from new Swift syntax related to property wrappers. In your case you try to observe if value of Published (which is a struct defining the specialized property wrapper) did change, not the value of the wrapped property.

If you need to monitor left or right values in PaddingRect, simply observe this values directly.

import SwiftUI


struct PaddingRect {
    var left: CGFloat = 20 {
        didSet {
            print("left padding change from:", oldValue, "to:", left)
        }
    }
    var right: CGFloat = 20 {
        didSet {
            print("right padding change from:", oldValue, "to:", right)
        }
    }
}

final class SomeStore : ObservableObject {
    @Published var someOtherValue: String = "Waiting for didSet"
    @Published var paddingRect:PaddingRect = PaddingRect()
}

struct ContentView: View {
    @ObservedObject var store = SomeStore()

    var body: some View {
        VStack {
            Spacer()

            Rectangle()
                .fill(Color.yellow)
                .padding(.leading, store.paddingRect.left)
                .padding(.trailing, store.paddingRect.right)
                .frame(height: 100)

            Text(store.someOtherValue)

            HStack {
                Button(action: {
                    // This doesn't call didSet
                    self.store.paddingRect.left += 20

                    // This does call didSet, ie. setting the whole thing
                    self.store.paddingRect = PaddingRect(
                        left: self.store.paddingRect.left + 20,
                        right: self.store.paddingRect.right
                    )

                }) {
                    Text("Padding left +20")
                }

                Button(action: {
                    self.store.paddingRect.right += 20
                }) {
                    Text("Padding right +20")
                }
            }

            Spacer()
        }
    }
}

struct ContentView_Preview: PreviewProvider {
    static var previews: some View {
        ContentView()
    }
}

Or take the advantage that Published projected value is Publisher and aply next modifier to any View

.onReceive(store.$paddingRect) { (p) in
            print(p)
        }



回答2:


You can subscribe to the @Published value stream in the class itself.

final class SomeStore: ObservableObject {
    @Published var someOtherValue: String = "Waiting for didSet"
    @Published var paddingRect: PaddingRect = PaddingRect()
    private var subscribers: Set<AnyCancellable> = []
    
    init() {
        $paddingRect.sink { paddingRect in
            print(paddingRect) // 🎉
        }.store(in: &subscribers)
    }
}


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60932494/swiftui-is-it-possible-to-get-didset-to-fire-when-changing-a-published-struct

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