Package | flash.display |
Class | public class Loader |
Inheritance | Loader ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | 1.0, 9 |
load()
method to initiate loading. The loaded display object is added as a child
of the Loader object.
Use the URLLoader class to load text or binary data.
The Loader class overrides the following methods that it inherits, because a Loader object can only
have one child display object—the display object that it loads. Calling the following methods throws an
exception:
addChild()
,
addChildAt()
,
removeChild()
,
removeChildAt()
, and
setChildIndex()
. To remove a loaded display object,
you must remove the
Loader
object from its parent DisplayObjectContainer child array.
Note: The ActionScript 2.0 MovieClipLoader and LoadVars classes are not used in ActionScript 3.0. The Loader and URLLoader classes replace them.
When you use the Loader class, consider the Flash Player security model:
System.allowDomain()
or
the
System.allowInsecureDomain()
method in the loaded content file.
For more information, see the following:
When loading a SWF file from an untrusted source (such as a domain other than that of the Loader object's root SWF file), you may want to define a mask for the Loader object, to prevent the loaded content (which is a child of the Loader object) from drawing to portions of the Stage outside of that mask, as shown in the following code:
import flash.display.*; import flash.net.URLRequest; var rect:Shape = new Shape(); rect.graphics.beginFill(0xFFFFFF); rect.graphics.drawRect(0, 0, 100, 100); rect.graphics.endFill(); addChild(rect); var ldr:Loader = new Loader(); ldr.mask = rect; var url:String = "http://www.unknown.example.com/content.swf"; var urlReq:URLRequest = new URLRequest(url); ldr.load(urlReq); addChild(ldr);
See also
Property | Defined By | ||
---|---|---|---|
![]() | accessibilityProperties : AccessibilityProperties The current accessibility options for this display object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | alpha : Number Indicates the alpha transparency value of the object specified. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | blendMode : String A value from the BlendMode class that specifies which blend mode to use. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | blendShader : Shader [write-only] Sets a shader that is used for blending the foreground and background. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | cacheAsBitmap : Boolean If set to true, Flash Player caches an internal bitmap representation of the
display object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | constructor : Object A reference to the class object or constructor function for a given object instance. | Object | |
content : DisplayObject [read-only] Contains the root display object of the SWF file or image (JPG, PNG, or GIF)
file that was loaded by using the load() or loadBytes() methods. | Loader | ||
contentLoaderInfo : LoaderInfo [read-only] Returns a LoaderInfo object corresponding to the object being loaded. | Loader | ||
![]() | contextMenu : ContextMenu Specifies the context menu associated with this object. | InteractiveObject | |
![]() | doubleClickEnabled : Boolean Specifies whether the object receives doubleClick events. | InteractiveObject | |
![]() | filters : Array An indexed array that contains each filter object currently associated with the display object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | focusRect : Object Specifies whether this object displays a focus rectangle. | InteractiveObject | |
![]() | height : Number Indicates the height of the display object, in pixels. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | loaderInfo : LoaderInfo [read-only] Returns a LoaderInfo object containing information about loading the file
to which this display object belongs. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | mask : DisplayObject The calling display object is masked by the specified mask object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | mouseChildren : Boolean Determines whether or not the children of the object are mouse enabled. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | mouseEnabled : Boolean Specifies whether this object receives mouse messages. | InteractiveObject | |
![]() | mouseX : Number [read-only] Indicates the x coordinate of the mouse position, in pixels. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | mouseY : Number [read-only] Indicates the y coordinate of the mouse position, in pixels. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | name : String Indicates the instance name of the DisplayObject. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | numChildren : int [read-only] Returns the number of children of this object. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | opaqueBackground : Object Specifies whether the display object is opaque with a certain background color. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | parent : DisplayObjectContainer [read-only] Indicates the DisplayObjectContainer object that contains this display object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | prototype : Object [static] A reference to the prototype object of a class or function object. | Object | |
![]() | root : DisplayObject [read-only] For a display object in a loaded SWF file, the root property is the
top-most display object in the portion of the display list's tree structure represented by that SWF file. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | rotation : Number Indicates the rotation of the DisplayObject instance, in degrees, from its original orientation. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | rotationX : Number Indicates the x-axis rotation of the DisplayObject instance, in degrees, from its original orientation relative to the 3D parent container. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | rotationY : Number Indicates the y-axis rotation of the DisplayObject instance, in degrees, from its original orientation relative to the 3D parent container. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | rotationZ : Number Indicates the z-axis rotation of the DisplayObject instance, in degrees, from its original orientation relative to the 3D parent container. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | scale9Grid : Rectangle The current scaling grid that is in effect. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | scaleX : Number Indicates the horizontal scale (percentage) of the object as applied from the registration point. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | scaleY : Number Indicates the vertical scale (percentage) of an object as applied from the registration point of the object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | scaleZ : Number Indicates the depth scale (percentage) of an object as applied from the registration point of the object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | scrollRect : Rectangle The scroll rectangle bounds of the display object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | stage : Stage [read-only] The Stage of the display object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | tabChildren : Boolean Determines whether the children of the object are tab enabled. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | tabEnabled : Boolean Specifies whether this object is in the tab order. | InteractiveObject | |
![]() | tabIndex : int Specifies the tab ordering of objects in a SWF file. | InteractiveObject | |
![]() | textSnapshot : TextSnapshot [read-only] Returns a TextSnapshot object for this DisplayObjectContainer instance. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | transform : Transform An object with properties pertaining to a display object's matrix, color transform, and pixel bounds. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | visible : Boolean Whether or not the display object is visible. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | width : Number Indicates the width of the display object, in pixels. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | x : Number Indicates the x coordinate of the DisplayObject instance relative to the local coordinates of
the parent DisplayObjectContainer. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | y : Number Indicates the y coordinate of the DisplayObject instance relative to the local coordinates of
the parent DisplayObjectContainer. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | z : Number Indicates the z coordinate position along the z-axis of the DisplayObject
instance relative to the 3D parent container. | DisplayObject |
Method | Defined By | ||
---|---|---|---|
Loader() Creates a Loader object that you can use to load files, such as SWF, JPEG, GIF, or PNG files. | Loader | ||
![]() | Adds a child DisplayObject instance to this DisplayObjectContainer instance. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Adds a child DisplayObject instance to this DisplayObjectContainer
instance. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | addEventListener(type:String, listener:Function, useCapture:Boolean = false, priority:int = 0, useWeakReference:Boolean = false):void Registers an event listener object with an EventDispatcher object so that the listener
receives notification of an event. | EventDispatcher | |
![]() | Indicates whether the security restrictions
would cause any display objects to be omitted from the list returned by calling
the DisplayObjectContainer.getObjectsUnderPoint() method
with the specified point point. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
Cancels a load() method operation that is currently in progress for the Loader instance. | Loader | ||
![]() | Determines whether the specified display object is a child of the DisplayObjectContainer instance or
the instance itself. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Dispatches an event into the event flow. | EventDispatcher | |
![]() | Returns a rectangle that defines the area of the display object relative to the coordinate system
of the targetCoordinateSpace object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | Returns the child display object instance that exists at the specified index. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Returns the child display object that exists with the specified name. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Returns the index position of a child DisplayObject instance. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Returns an array of objects that lie under the specified point and are children
(or grandchildren, and so on) of this DisplayObjectContainer instance. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Returns a rectangle that defines the boundary of the display object,
based on the coordinate system defined by the targetCoordinateSpace
parameter, excluding any strokes on shapes. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | Converts the point object from the Stage (global) coordinates
to the display object's (local) coordinates. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | Converts a two-dimensional point from the Stage (global) coordinates to a
three-dimensional display object's (local) coordinates. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | Checks whether the EventDispatcher object has any listeners registered for a specific type
of event. | EventDispatcher | |
![]() | Indicates whether an object has a specified property defined. | Object | |
![]() | Evaluates the display object to see if it overlaps or intersects with the
obj display object. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | Evaluates the display object to see if it overlaps or intersects with the
point specified by the x and y parameters. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | Indicates whether an instance of the Object class is in the prototype chain of the object specified
as the parameter. | Object | |
Loads a SWF, JPEG, progressive JPEG, unanimated GIF, or PNG file into an object that is a child of
this Loader object. | Loader | ||
Loads from binary data stored in a ByteArray object. | Loader | ||
![]() | Converts a three-dimensional point of the three-dimensional display
object's (local) coordinates to a two-dimensional point in the Stage (global) coordinates. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | Converts the point object from the display object's (local) coordinates to the
Stage (global) coordinates. | DisplayObject | |
![]() | Indicates whether the specified property exists and is enumerable. | Object | |
![]() | Removes the specified child DisplayObject instance from the child list of the DisplayObjectContainer instance. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Removes a child DisplayObject from the specified index position in the child list of
the DisplayObjectContainer. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Removes a listener from the EventDispatcher object. | EventDispatcher | |
![]() | Changes the position of an existing child in the display object container. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Sets the availability of a dynamic property for loop operations. | Object | |
![]() | Swaps the z-order (front-to-back order) of the two specified child objects. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Swaps the z-order (front-to-back order) of the child objects at the two specified index positions in the
child list. | DisplayObjectContainer | |
![]() | Returns the string representation of the specified object. | Object | |
Removes a child of this Loader object that was loaded by using the load() method. | Loader | ||
Attempts to unload child SWF file contents and stops the execution of commands from loaded SWF files. | Loader | ||
![]() | Returns the primitive value of the specified object. | Object | |
![]() | Checks whether an event listener is registered with this EventDispatcher object or any of
its ancestors for the specified event type. | EventDispatcher |
content | property |
content:DisplayObject
[read-only] Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | 1.0, 9 |
Contains the root display object of the SWF file or image (JPG, PNG, or GIF)
file that was loaded by using the
load()
or
loadBytes()
methods.
public function get content():DisplayObject
SecurityError —
The loaded SWF file or image file belongs to a security
sandbox to which you do not have access. For a loaded SWF file, you can avoid this situation by having
the file call the
Security.allowDomain()
method or by having the loading file specify a
loaderContext
parameter with its
securityDomain
property set to
SecurityDomain.currentDomain
when you call the
load()
or
loadBytes()
method.
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See also
contentLoaderInfo | property |
contentLoaderInfo:LoaderInfo
[read-only] Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | 1.0, 9 |
Returns a LoaderInfo object corresponding to the object being loaded. LoaderInfo objects are shared between the Loader object and the loaded content object. The LoaderInfo object supplies loading progress information and statistics about the loaded file.
Events related to the load are dispatched by the LoaderInfo object referenced by the
contentLoaderInfo
property of the Loader object. The
contentLoaderInfo
property is set to a valid LoaderInfo object, even before the content is loaded, so that you can add
event listeners to the object prior to the load.
public function get contentLoaderInfo():LoaderInfo
See also
Loader | () | Constructor |
public function Loader()
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | 1.0, 9 |
Creates a Loader object that you can use to load files, such as SWF, JPEG, GIF, or PNG files.
Call the
load()
method to load the asset as a child of the Loader instance.
You can then add the Loader object to the display list (for instance, by using the
addChild()
method of a DisplayObjectContainer instance).
The asset appears on the Stage as it loads.
You can also use a Loader instance "offlist," that is without adding it to a display object container on the display list. In this mode, the Loader instance might be used to load a SWF file that contains additional modules of an application.
To detect when the SWF file is finished loading, you can use the events of the LoaderInfo
object associated with the
contentLoaderInfo
property of the Loader object.
At that point, the code in the module SWF file can be executed to initialize and start the module.
In the offlist mode, a Loader instance might also be used to load a SWF file that contains components or
media assets. Again, you can use the LoaderInfo object event notifications to detect when the
components is finished loading. At that point, the application can start using the components
and media assets in the library of the SWF file by instantiating the ActionScript 3.0 classes that represent
those components and assets.
To determine the status of a Loader object, monitor the following events that the LoaderInfo
object associated with the
contentLoaderInfo
property of the Loader object:
open
event is dispatched when loading begins.
ioError
or
securityError
event is dispatched if the file
cannot be loaded or if an error occured during the load process.
progress
event fires continuously while the file is being loaded.
complete
event is dispatched when a file completes downloading, but before
the loaded movie clip's methods and properties are available.
init
event is dispatched after the properties and methods of the loaded SWF file
are accessible, so you can begin manipulating the loaded SWF file.
This event is dispatched before the
complete
handler. In streaming SWF files,
the
init
event can occur significantly earlier than the
complete
event.
For most purposes, use the
init
handler.
See also
close | () | method |
public function close():void
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | 1.0, 9 |
Cancels a
load()
method operation that is currently in progress for the Loader instance.
See also
load | () | method |
public function load(request:URLRequest, context:LoaderContext = null):void
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | 1.0, 9 |
Loads a SWF, JPEG, progressive JPEG, unanimated GIF, or PNG file into an object that is a child of
this Loader object. If you load an animated GIF file, only the first frame is displayed.
As the Loader object can contain only a single child, issuing a subsequent
load()
request terminates the previous request, if still pending, and commences a new load.
Note : The maximum supported dimensions of a loaded image file are 2880 x 2880 pixels.
A SWF file or image loaded into a Loader object inherits the position, rotation, and scale properties of the parent display objects of the Loader object.
Use the
unload()
method to remove movies or images loaded with this
method, or to cancel a load operation that is in progress.
You can prevent a SWF file from using this method by setting the
allowNetworking
parameter of the the
object
and
embed
tags in the HTML
page that contains the SWF content.
When you use this method, consider the Flash Player security model, which is described in the Loader class description.
In Flash Player 10 and later, if you use a multipart Content-Type (for example "multipart/form-data") that contains an upload (indicated by a "filename" parameter in a "content-disposition" header within the POST body), the POST operation is subject to the security rules applied to uploads:
Also, for any multipart Content-Type, the syntax must be valid (according to the RFC2046 standard). If the syntax appears to be invalid, the POST operation is subject to the security rules applied to uploads.
For more information related to security, see the following:
Parameters
request:URLRequest — The absolute or relative URL of the SWF, JPEG, GIF, or PNG file to be loaded. A
relative path must be relative to the main SWF file. Absolute URLs must include the
protocol reference, such as http:// or file:///. Filenames cannot include disk drive
specifications. | |
context:LoaderContext (default = null ) —
A LoaderContext object, which has properties that define the following:
If the
For complete details, see the description of the properties in the LoaderContext class. |
complete: — Dispatched by the contentLoaderInfo object when the file has
completed loading. The complete event is always dispatched after the init event. | |
httpStatus: — Dispatched by the contentLoaderInfo object when a network
request is made over HTTP and Flash Player can detect the HTTP status code. | |
init: — Dispatched by the contentLoaderInfo object when the properties and methods
of the loaded SWF file are accessible. The init event always precedes the complete
event. | |
ioError: — Dispatched by the contentLoaderInfo object when an input or output
error occurs that causes a load operation to fail. | |
open: — Dispatched by the contentLoaderInfo object when the loading operation starts. | |
progress: — Dispatched by the contentLoaderInfo object as data is received
while load operation progresses. | |
securityError: — Dispatched by the contentLoaderInfo object if a SWF file
in the local-with-filesystem sandbox attempts to load content in the local-with-networking sandbox, or vice versa. | |
unload: — Dispatched by the contentLoaderInfo object when a loaded object is removed. |
IOError —
The
digest
property of the
request
object is not
null
. You should only set the
digest
property of a URLRequest object
when calling the
URLLoader.load()
method when loading a SWZ file (an Adobe
platform component).
| |
SecurityError —
The value of
LoaderContext.securityDomain
must be either
null
or
SecurityDomain.currentDomain
. This reflects the fact that you can only
place the loaded media in its natural security sandbox or your own (the latter requires a
policy file).
| |
SecurityError —
Local SWF files may not set LoaderContext.securityDomain to anything
other than
null
. It is not permitted to import non-local media into a local
sandbox, or to place other local media in anything other than its natural sandbox.
| |
SecurityError —
If you are trying to connect to a commonly reserved port.
For a complete list of blocked ports, see "Restricting Networking APIs" in the
security chapter of the
Programming ActionScript 3.0
book.
| |
SecurityError —
If the
applicationDomain
or
securityDomain
properties of the
context
parameter are from a disallowed domain.
| |
SecurityError —
If a local SWF file is attempting to use the
securityDomain
property
of the
context
parameter.
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See also
loadBytes | () | method |
public function loadBytes(bytes:ByteArray, context:LoaderContext = null):void
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | 1.0, 9 |
Loads from binary data stored in a ByteArray object.
When you use this method, consider the Flash Player security model, which is described in the Loader class description.
Parameters
bytes:ByteArray — A ByteArray object. The contents of the ByteArray can be
any of the file formats supported by the Loader class: SWF, GIF, JPEG, or PNG. | |
context:LoaderContext (default = null ) —
A LoaderContext object. Only the
applicationDomain
property
of the LoaderContext object applies; the
checkPolicyFile
and
securityDomain
properties of the LoaderContext object do not apply.
If the
|
ArgumentError —
If the
length
property of the ByteArray object is not
greater than 0.
| |
IllegalOperationError —
If the
checkPolicyFile
or
securityDomain
property of the
context
parameter are non-null.
| |
SecurityError —
If the provided
applicationDomain
property of the
context
property is from a disallowed domain.
| |
SecurityError —
If you are trying to connect to a commonly reserved port.
For a complete list of blocked ports, see "Restricting Networking APIs" in the
security chapter of the
Programming ActionScript 3.0
book.
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See also
unload | () | method |
public function unload():void
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | 1.0, 9 |
Removes a child of this Loader object that was loaded by using the
load()
method.
The
property
of the associated LoaderInfo object is reset to
null
.
The child is not necessarily destroyed because other objects might have references to it; however,
it is no longer a child of the Loader object.
As a best practice, before you unload a child SWF file, you should explicitly
close any streams in the child SWF file's objects, such as LocalConnection, NetConnection,
NetStream, and Sound objects. Otherwise, audio in the child SWF file might continue to play, even
though the child SWF file was unloaded. To close streams in the child SWF file, add an event listener
to the child that listens for the
unload
event. When the parent calls
Loader.unload()
, the
unload
event is dispatched to the child.
The following code shows how you might do this:
function closeAllStreams(evt:Event) { myNetStream.close(); mySound.close(); myNetConnection.close(); myLocalConnection.close(); } myMovieClip.loaderInfo.addEventListener(Event.UNLOAD, closeAllStreams);
See also
unloadAndStop | () | method |
public function unloadAndStop(gc:Boolean = true):void
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | 1.0, 9 |
Attempts to unload child SWF file contents and stops the execution of commands from loaded SWF files.
This method attempts to unload SWF files
that were loaded using
Loader.load()
or
Loader.loadBytes()
by removing references to EventDispatcher,
NetConnection, Timer, Sound, or Video objects of the child SWF file. As a result, the following occurs for the child SWF file
and the child SWF file's display list:
enterFrame
,
frameConstructed
,
exitFrame
,
activate
and
deactivate
are removed.
Parameters
gc:Boolean (default = true ) —
Provides a hint to the garbage collector to run on the child SWF objects (
true
) or not (
false
).
If you are unloading many objects asynchronously, setting the
gc
paramter to
false
might improve
application performance. However, if the parameter is set to
false
, media and display objects of the child SWF file might persist in memory after running the
unloadAndStop()
command.
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See also
url
property is created, which is the location and name of the image file
LoaderExample
constructor, a new Loader object named
loader
is
created, which is then passed to the
configureListeners()
method, described in step 3.
request
, with
url
passed so that the file name and location are known.
request
object is passed to the
loader
object's
load()
method, which loads the image onto the display list.
clickHandler
event listener is registered for the
click
event on the loader.
After a mouse click, the loaded image is unloaded.
configureListeners()
method adds seven event listeners by using the following methods:
completeHandler()
method executes when the image finishes loading.
httpStatusHandler()
method executes if the image is not loaded
locally and only if the network request is made available and the Flash Player can detect it.
initHandler()
method executes before the
completeHandler()
method and after the
progressHandler()
method. Generally, the
init
event is more useful when loading SWF files.
ioErrorHandler()
method executes if the image file is not available or not
accessible.
openHandler()
method executes when the image file is first opened.
progressHandler()
method executes when the image file starts to load and
again when the image is finished loading.
unLoadHandler()
method executes when the image is unloaded by using the
unload()
method when the user clicks the image.
Keep in mind the following requirements:
complete
event
(and perhaps the
ioError
event) are sufficient when loading a local image.
package { import flash.display.Loader; import flash.display.Sprite; import flash.events.*; import flash.net.URLRequest; public class LoaderExample extends Sprite { private var url:String = "Image.gif"; public function LoaderExample() { var loader:Loader = new Loader(); configureListeners(loader.contentLoaderInfo); loader.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, clickHandler); var request:URLRequest = new URLRequest(url); loader.load(request); addChild(loader); } private function configureListeners(dispatcher:IEventDispatcher):void { dispatcher.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, completeHandler); dispatcher.addEventListener(HTTPStatusEvent.HTTP_STATUS, httpStatusHandler); dispatcher.addEventListener(Event.INIT, initHandler); dispatcher.addEventListener(IOErrorEvent.IO_ERROR, ioErrorHandler); dispatcher.addEventListener(Event.OPEN, openHandler); dispatcher.addEventListener(ProgressEvent.PROGRESS, progressHandler); dispatcher.addEventListener(Event.UNLOAD, unLoadHandler); } private function completeHandler(event:Event):void { trace("completeHandler: " + event); } private function httpStatusHandler(event:HTTPStatusEvent):void { trace("httpStatusHandler: " + event); } private function initHandler(event:Event):void { trace("initHandler: " + event); } private function ioErrorHandler(event:IOErrorEvent):void { trace("ioErrorHandler: " + event); } private function openHandler(event:Event):void { trace("openHandler: " + event); } private function progressHandler(event:ProgressEvent):void { trace("progressHandler: bytesLoaded=" + event.bytesLoaded + " bytesTotal=" + event.bytesTotal); } private function unLoadHandler(event:Event):void { trace("unLoadHandler: " + event); } private function clickHandler(event:MouseEvent):void { trace("clickHandler: " + event); var loader:Loader = Loader(event.target); loader.unload(); } } }