Android/ios image picker
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Hello,
I am actively searching for a component or similar to be able to show picture within the smartphone and select one or more of those...
I have searched a lot but nothing I found.
Someone know a bit more or someone has already done something similar and want to share that?Thanks
Gianni -
Hi,
For iOS you can look at the QtDD 2013 iOS presentation code. There's the Objective-C code available.
Hope it helps
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Yes it does. For Android, I haven't tested it but you would probably need to use JNI for the same thing (qandroidextras comes to mind)
There's only so much people working on Qt and there are priorities they have to follow. Anyway it's something that might appear in the extras repository in the future :)
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For iOS you need to use UIImagePickerController, and because it's very easy to mix Qt C++ code with Objective-C code, just look with google on a tutorial for using UIImagePickerController and you can directly use that code.
For Android the road it's a bit more difficult, this is my solution:
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Create a custom android java Activity subclassing QtActivity, into the java class define some static method for constructing the necessary Intent:
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public static Intent createChoosePhotoIntent() {
Intent intent = new Intent( Intent.ACTION_PICK, MediaStore.Images.Media.EXTERNAL_CONTENT_URI );
intent.setType("image/*");
return Intent.createChooser(intent, "Select Image");
}
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Create a C++ subclass of QAndroidActivityResultReceiver for getting the result of the Intent launched (in this case the images chosen):
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class OnSelectPhotoResult : public QAndroidActivityResultReceiver {
void handleActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, const QAndroidJniObject & data) {
qDebug() << "TOTAPE RETURNING FROM SELECT PHOTO - " << resultCode << " - " << requestCode;
if ( resultCode == -1 ) {
// OK !
QAndroidJniObject imageUri = data.callObjectMethod(
"getData",
"()Landroid/net/Uri;");
QAndroidJniObject imageFile = QAndroidJniObject::callStaticObjectMethod(
"com/totape/app/TotapeActivity",
"getPath",
"(Landroid/net/Uri;)Ljava/lang/String;",
imageUri.object<jobject>());
Backend::instance()->photoReady( imageFile.toString() );
}
}
};
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In my code above, I use java methods to process the result, this because the returned data are java object, so you need to call java methods via JNI in order to extract information. For doing so, personally I prefer to create static method in the custom Activity in order to minimize the number of JNI calls -
Launch the Intent from C++ with this code:
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void Backend::selectPhoto() {
QAndroidJniObject intent = QAndroidJniObject::callStaticObjectMethod(
"com/totape/app/TotapeActivity",
"createChoosePhotoIntent",
"()Landroid/content/Intent;" );
qDebug() << "STARTING INTENT FOR SELECTING A PHOTO";
QtAndroid::startActivity( intent, 12051978, data->onSelectPhoto );
}
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That's it.
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Hello thanks,
I am trying to create the code, but I don't understand what is
data->onSelectPhoto parameter in QtAndroid::startActivity() function.Could you tell me a bit more about that?
Thanks
Giannihow to get the result from handleActivityResult virtual method ,when i select any action using android jni.
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For iOS you need to use UIImagePickerController, and because it's very easy to mix Qt C++ code with Objective-C code, just look with google on a tutorial for using UIImagePickerController and you can directly use that code.
For Android the road it's a bit more difficult, this is my solution:
-
Create a custom android java Activity subclassing QtActivity, into the java class define some static method for constructing the necessary Intent:
@
public static Intent createChoosePhotoIntent() {
Intent intent = new Intent( Intent.ACTION_PICK, MediaStore.Images.Media.EXTERNAL_CONTENT_URI );
intent.setType("image/*");
return Intent.createChooser(intent, "Select Image");
}
@ -
Create a C++ subclass of QAndroidActivityResultReceiver for getting the result of the Intent launched (in this case the images chosen):
@
class OnSelectPhotoResult : public QAndroidActivityResultReceiver {
void handleActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, const QAndroidJniObject & data) {
qDebug() << "TOTAPE RETURNING FROM SELECT PHOTO - " << resultCode << " - " << requestCode;
if ( resultCode == -1 ) {
// OK !
QAndroidJniObject imageUri = data.callObjectMethod(
"getData",
"()Landroid/net/Uri;");
QAndroidJniObject imageFile = QAndroidJniObject::callStaticObjectMethod(
"com/totape/app/TotapeActivity",
"getPath",
"(Landroid/net/Uri;)Ljava/lang/String;",
imageUri.object<jobject>());
Backend::instance()->photoReady( imageFile.toString() );
}
}
};
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In my code above, I use java methods to process the result, this because the returned data are java object, so you need to call java methods via JNI in order to extract information. For doing so, personally I prefer to create static method in the custom Activity in order to minimize the number of JNI calls -
Launch the Intent from C++ with this code:
@
void Backend::selectPhoto() {
QAndroidJniObject intent = QAndroidJniObject::callStaticObjectMethod(
"com/totape/app/TotapeActivity",
"createChoosePhotoIntent",
"()Landroid/content/Intent;" );
qDebug() << "STARTING INTENT FOR SELECTING A PHOTO";
QtAndroid::startActivity( intent, 12051978, data->onSelectPhoto );
}
@
That's it.
This is my solution. -
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In the QtAndroid::startActivity() function data->onSelectPhoto what is data? You don't have it defined anywhere. I have tried QAndroidJniObject and QAndroidActivityresultHandler but it says onSelectPhoto is not a member of these types. Any help would be great!!!
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This is an old thread, but maybe still interesting. There is an (multi-) image picker component for Android and iOS available with Felgo: https://felgo.com/updates/release-3-2-0-qt-5-12-3-subscriptions