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Reputation: 109

Asynchronously Load an Image from a Url to a PictureBox

I want to load image from the web on windows forms application, Everything is good and code works fine, but the problem is the app stop working until the loading goes to finish. I want to see and work with app without waiting to loading .

PictureBox img = new System.Windows.Forms.PictureBox();
var request = WebRequest.Create(ThumbnailUrl);

using (var response = request.GetResponse())
using (var stream = response.GetResponseStream())
{
    img.Image = Bitmap.FromStream(stream);
}

Upvotes: 4

Views: 8008

Answers (2)

Reza Aghaei
Reza Aghaei

Reputation: 125277

PictureBox control has built-in support for loading images asynchronously. You don't need to use BackgroundWorker or async/await. It also can load an image from a URL, so you don't need to use a web request.

You can simply use the LoadAsync method or ImageLocation property of PictureBox. The value of WaitOnLoad property should be false, which is the default.

pictureBox1.LoadAsync("https://i.sstatic.net/K4tAc.jpg");

It's equivalent to:

pictureBox1.ImageLocation = "https://i.sstatic.net/K4tAc.jpg";

Upvotes: 8

Yasser Bazrforoosh
Yasser Bazrforoosh

Reputation: 1296

Here is the solution:

public async Task<Image> GetImageAsync(string url)
{
    var tcs = new TaskCompletionSource<Image>();
    Image webImage = null;
    HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest) WebRequest.Create(url);
    request.Method = "GET";
    await Task.Factory.FromAsync<WebResponse>(request.BeginGetResponse, request.EndGetResponse, null)
        .ContinueWith(task =>
        {
            var webResponse = (HttpWebResponse) task.Result;
            Stream responseStream = webResponse.GetResponseStream();
            if (webResponse.ContentEncoding.ToLower().Contains("gzip"))
                responseStream = new GZipStream(responseStream, CompressionMode.Decompress);
            else if (webResponse.ContentEncoding.ToLower().Contains("deflate"))
                responseStream = new DeflateStream(responseStream, CompressionMode.Decompress);

            if (responseStream != null) webImage = Image.FromStream(responseStream);
            tcs.TrySetResult(webImage);
            webResponse.Close();
            responseStream.Close();
        });
    return tcs.Task.Result;
}

Here is how to call the above solution:

PictureBox img = new System.Windows.Forms.PictureBox();
var result = GetImageAsync(ThumbnailUrl);
result.ContinueWith(task =>
{
    img.Image = task.Result;
});

Upvotes: 8

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