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glidex.forms is a library using Glide for faster Xamarin.Forms images on Android. Find out more about Glide at https://github.com/bumptech/glide

glidex.forms (or just glidex)

Google recommends Glide for simplifying the complexity of managing Android.Graphics.Bitmap within your apps (docs here).

glidex.forms is small library we can use to improve Xamarin.Forms image performance on Android by taking a dependency on Glide. See my post on the topic here.

Download from NuGet:

glidex.forms
NuGet

Learn more on this episode of the Xamarin Show:

Super Fast Image Loading for Android Apps with GlideX | The Xamarin Show

If you have a "classic" Xamarin.Android app that is not Xamarin.Forms, it could be useful to use the Xamarin.Android.Glide NuGet package. If you want to improve the Xamarin binding for Glide, contribute to it on Github!

How do I use glidex.forms?

To set this library up in your existing project, merely:

  • Add the glidex.forms NuGet package
  • Add this one liner after your app's Forms.Init call:
Xamarin.Forms.Forms.Init (this, bundle);
//This forces the custom renderers to be used
Android.Glide.Forms.Init (this);
LoadApplication (new App ());

How do I know my app is using Glide?

On first use, you may want to enable debug logging:

Android.Glide.Forms.Init (this, debug: true);

glidex.forms will print out log messages in your device log as to what is happening under the hood.

If you want to customize how Glide is used in your app, currently your option is to implement your own IImageViewHandler. See the GlideExtensions class for details.

Comparing Performance

It turns out it is quite difficult to measure performance improvements specifically for images in Xamarin.Forms. Due to the asynchronous nature of how images load, I've yet to figure out good points at which to clock times via a Stopwatch.

So instead, I found it much easier to measure memory usage. I wrote a quick class that runs a timer and calls the Android APIs to grab memory usage.

Here is a table of peak memory used via the different sample pages I've written:

NOTE: this was a past comparison with Xamarin.Forms 2.5.x

Page Loaded by Peak Memory Usage
GridPage Xamarin.Forms 268,387,112
GridPage glidex.forms 16,484,584
ViewCellPage Xamarin.Forms 94,412,136
ViewCellPage glidex.forms 12,698,112
ImageCellPage Xamarin.Forms 24,413,600
ImageCellPage glidex.forms 9,977,272
HugeImagePage Xamarin.Forms 267,309,792
HugeImagePage glidex.forms 9,943,184

NOTE: I believe these numbers are in bytes. I restarted the app (release mode) before recording the numbers for each page. Pages with ListViews I scrolled up and down a few times.

Stock XF performance of images is poor due to the amount of Android.Graphics.Bitmap instances created on each page. Disabling the Glide library in the sample app causes "out of memory" errors to happen as images load. You will see empty white squares where this occurs and get console output.

To try stock Xamarin.Forms behavior yourself, you can remove the references to glidex and glidex.forms in the glide.forms.sample project and comment out the Android.Glide.Forms.Init() line.

Features

In my samples, I tested the following types of images:

  • ImageSource.FromFile with a temp file
  • ImageSource.FromFile with AndroidResource
  • ImageSource.FromResource with EmbeddedResource
  • ImageSource.FromUri with web URLs
  • ImageSource.FromStream with AndroidAsset

For example, the GridPage loads 400 images into a grid with a random combination of all of the above:

GridPage