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com.facebook.fresco:imagepipeline-okhttp3
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An integration library to use OkHttp 3 as the networking layer in ImagePipeline
Fresco is a powerful system for displaying images in Android applications.
Fresco takes care of image loading and display, so you don't have to. It will load images from the network, local storage, or local resources, and display a placeholder until the image has arrived. It has two levels of cache; one in memory and another in internal storage.
In Android 4.x and lower, Fresco puts images in a special region of Android memory. This lets your application run faster - and suffer the dreaded OutOfMemoryError
much less often.
Fresco also supports:
Find out more at our website.
Fresco can be included in any Android application.
Fresco supports Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and later.
If you are building with Gradle, simply add the following line to the dependencies
section of your build.gradle
file:
implementation 'com.facebook.fresco:fresco:3.2.0'
For full details, visit the documentation on our web site, available in English and Chinese:
Please use our issues page to let us know of any problems.
For pull requests, please see the CONTRIBUTING file for information on how to help out. See our documentation for information on how to build from source.
Fresco is MIT-licensed.
FAQs
An integration library to use OkHttp 3 as the networking layer in ImagePipeline
We found that com.facebook.fresco:imagepipeline-okhttp3 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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