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Reply to List of Genre IDs?
Hey, man. I have a short list of genre IDs in my open-source app here: https://github.com/adityasaravana/Tuneder/blob/main/Tuneder/GenreSelection.swift, if you want to borrow some of those, and here's a simple script I run when my app launches to collect some genre data. func search(_ query: String) async { /// This code fetches the genres and ids of songs that that you enter in searchTerm, useful for adding more genres (See GenreSelection) do { let songSearch = try await MCatalog.search(for: query, types: [.songs], limit: 3) for song in songSearch.songs { let songDetailed = try await MCatalog.song(id: song.id, fetch: [.genres]) for genre in songDetailed.genres! { print("⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️ GENRE NAME: \(genre.name), ID: \(genre.id) ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️") } } } catch { print("caught at MusicManager.searchQuery") } } .onAppear { #if DEBUG /// Finding the IDs of genres to add to GenreSelection. Task { await musicManager.search("jazz") } #endif }
Jun ’23
Reply to Snapshot of a SwiftUI View
Simple. Add an extension to view. Swift extension View { func snapshot() - UIImage { let controller = UIHostingController(rootView: self) let view = controller.view let targetSize = controller.view.intrinsicContentSize view?.bounds = CGRect(origin: .zero, size: targetSize) view?.backgroundColor = .clear let renderer = UIGraphicsImageRenderer(size: targetSize) return renderer.image { _ in view?.drawHierarchy(in: controller.view.bounds, afterScreenUpdates: true) } } } Then use body.snapshot() (assuming you use var body: Some View for your View) to take a UIImage snapshot of the View. Swift struct ContentView: View { var textView: some View { Text("Hello, SwiftUI") .padding() .background(Color.blue) .foregroundColor(.white) .clipShape(Capsule()) } var body: some View { VStack { textView Button("Save to image") { let image = textView.snapshot() UIImageWriteToSavedPhotosAlbum(image, nil, nil, nil) } } } }
Feb ’21