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How to save an image from QML Image element?

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    qomg
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    #15

    Hi

    I also have an empty pointer. I do not know where to look to solve this problem.

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      jeremy_k
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      #16

      For Qt 5 and later, "Canvas":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qml-qtquick-canvas.html has loadImage(url) and save(filename) functions.

      Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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        Vincent007
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        wait for QQuickRenderControl

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          qomg
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          #18

          I tried to use the Canvas, and also I could not save.
          I'll try again tomorrow ..

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            jeremy_k
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            #19

            Image loading and saving via Canvas:

            @import QtQuick 2.2
            import QtQuick.Window 2.1

            Window {
            width: imgLoader.sourceSize.width
            height: imgLoader.sourceSize.height
            visible: true
            property string loadUrl: "file://tmp/image.png"
            property string saveUrl: "/tmp/i2.png"

            Canvas {
                id: root
                anchors.fill: parent
                onPaint: {
                    var ctx = getContext("2d")
                    ctx.drawImage(imgLoader, 0, 0)
                }
            }
            MouseArea {
                anchors.fill: parent
                onClicked: {
                    if (root.save(saveUrl)) {
                        console.log("save succeeded")
                    }
                    else {
                        console.log("save failed")
                    }
                }
            }
            Image {
                id: imgLoader
                visible: false
                source: loadUrl
            }
            

            }@

            Note that the parameter to Canvas::save() is a filename, not a URL. It fails when "file://tmp/i2.png" is used.

            Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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              qomg
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              jeremy_k thanks it works great.

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                beemaneni
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                #21

                Hi
                does the above code really draw an image in the given path?
                For me the file gets created but nothing in it... i have given save url as "/storage/sdcard0/a1.png".

                Can u help me ?

                Thanks in Advance,,

                Bala B
                Infinite Computer systems
                Chennai

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                  DonRico
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                  Hi

                  I decided to solve this a bit differently. I created a new QML type (c++ class) that takes in image url (local or remote) and spits out local url. In case of beginning http:// or https:// class checks if image is already downloaded from the remote server and in that case spits the local url right out w/o wasting the precious mobile data bandwidth.And then there a QML component that fills out the Image type source property when the local url is returned from my so called "Caching class". If anybody's interest I can strip it out of my project and put it up to github with decent comments.

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                    beemaneni
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                    Hi DonRico
                    If u can post that code that would be an great help for me...can u?

                    Thanks

                    Bala B
                    Infinite Computer systems
                    Chennai

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                      DonRico
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                      Ok, I'll try to find some spare time to separate it and put it.

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                        DonRico
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                        Ok, the exmaple project is available in https://github.com/DonRico/QT-Image-Caching . There might be some issues since I've written QT for 2mos for now but it should give you the general idea.

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                          jeremy_k
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                          Caching can also be handled with a "QQuickImageProvider":https://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qquickimageprovider.htmlQQuickImageProvider.

                          After defining and register a provider, image urls can be written as "image://ProviderName/path/to/image".

                          The same concept exists for Qt 4 in the form of QDeclarativeImageProvider.

                          Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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