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  • V Vi67

    Guys, I found a solution :

    QString path("file:assets-library:/asset/asset.JPG...");
    QUrl url(path);
    path = url.toLocalFile();
    
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    renatobibiano
    wrote on last edited by
    #9

    @Vi67 said:

    QString path("file:assets-library:/asset/asset.JPG...");
    QUrl url(path);
    path = url.toLocalFile();

    Thanks man, you saved me!

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    • R renatobibiano

      @Vi67 said:

      QString path("file:assets-library:/asset/asset.JPG...");
      QUrl url(path);
      path = url.toLocalFile();

      Thanks man, you saved me!

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      ekkescorner
      Qt Champions 2016
      wrote on last edited by
      #10

      @renatobibiano I tried:

      QString path("file:assets-library:/asset/"+fileInfo.fileName());
      QUrl url(path);
      path = url.toLocalFile();
      

      path then is

      "file:assets-library:/asset/asset.PNG?id=FB873B83-78E1-4B18-8601-0CD2CBD92308&ext=PNG"
      

      but url.toLocalFile() gives

      "assets-library:/asset/asset.PNG"
      

      so this doesnt work for me. any idea ?

      ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
      5.15 --> 6.9 https://t1p.de/ekkeChecklist
      QMake --> CMake https://t1p.de/ekkeCMakeMobileApps

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      • ekkescornerE ekkescorner

        @renatobibiano I tried:

        QString path("file:assets-library:/asset/"+fileInfo.fileName());
        QUrl url(path);
        path = url.toLocalFile();
        

        path then is

        "file:assets-library:/asset/asset.PNG?id=FB873B83-78E1-4B18-8601-0CD2CBD92308&ext=PNG"
        

        but url.toLocalFile() gives

        "assets-library:/asset/asset.PNG"
        

        so this doesnt work for me. any idea ?

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        ekkescorner
        Qt Champions 2016
        wrote on last edited by ekkescorner
        #11

        found out HowTo get access to the Images on iOS.

        last entry of QStandardPath::PicturesLocation gives me access to

        assets-library://
        

        QDir entryInfoList() gives me QFileInfo and QFileInfo provides the filePath :

        "assets-library://asset/asset.PNG?id=E8CE839A-29EA-42B2-A8FD-89B57ABEC765&ext=PNG"
        

        QFileInfo() gets access to the Photos so of course also QFile can read them and so I can upload to REST service.
        was confused by the unusual pathes of Photos stored on iPhone.

        One missing point: I also want to use the Photos as source of QML Image.
        Normaly this is working to display an Image using filePath from QFileInfo:

                Image {
                    id: theImage
                    anchors.fill: parent
                    source: Qt.resolvedUrl("file://"+currentFile.path)
                    fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
                }
        

        but for files from iOS assets-library I’m getting

        QML Image: Cannot open: file://assets-library//asset/asset.PNG
        

        any idea HowTo provide a correct URL to Image ?

        ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
        5.15 --> 6.9 https://t1p.de/ekkeChecklist
        QMake --> CMake https://t1p.de/ekkeCMakeMobileApps

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        • ekkescornerE ekkescorner

          found out HowTo get access to the Images on iOS.

          last entry of QStandardPath::PicturesLocation gives me access to

          assets-library://
          

          QDir entryInfoList() gives me QFileInfo and QFileInfo provides the filePath :

          "assets-library://asset/asset.PNG?id=E8CE839A-29EA-42B2-A8FD-89B57ABEC765&ext=PNG"
          

          QFileInfo() gets access to the Photos so of course also QFile can read them and so I can upload to REST service.
          was confused by the unusual pathes of Photos stored on iPhone.

          One missing point: I also want to use the Photos as source of QML Image.
          Normaly this is working to display an Image using filePath from QFileInfo:

                  Image {
                      id: theImage
                      anchors.fill: parent
                      source: Qt.resolvedUrl("file://"+currentFile.path)
                      fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
                  }
          

          but for files from iOS assets-library I’m getting

          QML Image: Cannot open: file://assets-library//asset/asset.PNG
          

          any idea HowTo provide a correct URL to Image ?

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          kshegunov
          Moderators
          wrote on last edited by kshegunov
          #12

          Hi ekke,
          Have you considered writing a very lightweight C++ class for an image provider?

          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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          • kshegunovK kshegunov

            Hi ekke,
            Have you considered writing a very lightweight C++ class for an image provider?

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            ekkescorner
            Qt Champions 2016
            wrote on last edited by
            #13

            @kshegunov said in Upload ios image with qt:

            Have you considered writing a very lightweight C++ class for an image provider?

            have thought about this
            but was hoping that there's a way to construct an URL from QML
            seems it isn't

            ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
            5.15 --> 6.9 https://t1p.de/ekkeChecklist
            QMake --> CMake https://t1p.de/ekkeCMakeMobileApps

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            • ekkescornerE ekkescorner

              @kshegunov said in Upload ios image with qt:

              Have you considered writing a very lightweight C++ class for an image provider?

              have thought about this
              but was hoping that there's a way to construct an URL from QML
              seems it isn't

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              kshegunov
              Moderators
              wrote on last edited by
              #14

              @ekkescorner said in Upload ios image with qt:

              but was hoping that there's a way to construct an URL from QML
              seems it isn't

              I think Thiago's objection goes more in the direction of security than anything else, as unless you're going to provide a full fledged parser that sanitizes the input (removing the special characters and so on) it's usually a bad idea to construct paths by parts manually. And this way you'd also wouldn't be able to benefit from any (security or other) patches that go into Qt's path handling.
              If it were me I'd implement a basic provider on the C++ side, as it seems as the cleaner approach.

              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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              • kshegunovK kshegunov

                @ekkescorner said in Upload ios image with qt:

                but was hoping that there's a way to construct an URL from QML
                seems it isn't

                I think Thiago's objection goes more in the direction of security than anything else, as unless you're going to provide a full fledged parser that sanitizes the input (removing the special characters and so on) it's usually a bad idea to construct paths by parts manually. And this way you'd also wouldn't be able to benefit from any (security or other) patches that go into Qt's path handling.
                If it were me I'd implement a basic provider on the C++ side, as it seems as the cleaner approach.

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                ekkescorner
                Qt Champions 2016
                wrote on last edited by
                #15

                @kshegunov finally I figured it out HowTo deal with iOS Images (Photos) without the need of creating an ImageProvider.

                The file pathes are slightly different if you compare the filePath you got from C++ (QFileInfo) and the filePath you got from native iOS ImagePicker via QML FileDialog.

                Getting the iOS Photos from C++

                QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::PicturesLocation).last() points to "assets-library://"
                

                QDir gives you a list of QFileInfo
                Then it's easy to get the FilePath from C++ QFileInfo
                will be something like this:

                "assets-library://asset/asset.PNG?id=C6E6...77E9&ext=PNG"
                

                Coming the other way from QML use a special configured FileDialog:

                import QtQuick 2.9
                import QtQuick.Dialogs 1.2
                FileDialog {
                    folder: shortcuts.pictures
                }
                

                This FileDialog opens a native iOS Photo Picker
                Select a File and get the FilePath:

                theImage.source = myDialog.fileUrl
                

                FileUrl will be per ex:

                "file:assets-library://asset/asset.PNG%3Fid=C6E6...77E9&ext=PNG"
                

                The QML path is needed to display the iOS asset as QML Image source,
                the C++ path is needed to open the iOS asset from QFile

                Conversion from QML to C++ Path:

                QUrl url(path);
                path = url.toLocalFile();
                

                Conversion from C++ to QML Path:

                path = "file:"+fileInfo.filePath().replace("?","%3F")
                

                ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
                5.15 --> 6.9 https://t1p.de/ekkeChecklist
                QMake --> CMake https://t1p.de/ekkeCMakeMobileApps

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                • ekkescornerE ekkescorner

                  @kshegunov finally I figured it out HowTo deal with iOS Images (Photos) without the need of creating an ImageProvider.

                  The file pathes are slightly different if you compare the filePath you got from C++ (QFileInfo) and the filePath you got from native iOS ImagePicker via QML FileDialog.

                  Getting the iOS Photos from C++

                  QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::PicturesLocation).last() points to "assets-library://"
                  

                  QDir gives you a list of QFileInfo
                  Then it's easy to get the FilePath from C++ QFileInfo
                  will be something like this:

                  "assets-library://asset/asset.PNG?id=C6E6...77E9&ext=PNG"
                  

                  Coming the other way from QML use a special configured FileDialog:

                  import QtQuick 2.9
                  import QtQuick.Dialogs 1.2
                  FileDialog {
                      folder: shortcuts.pictures
                  }
                  

                  This FileDialog opens a native iOS Photo Picker
                  Select a File and get the FilePath:

                  theImage.source = myDialog.fileUrl
                  

                  FileUrl will be per ex:

                  "file:assets-library://asset/asset.PNG%3Fid=C6E6...77E9&ext=PNG"
                  

                  The QML path is needed to display the iOS asset as QML Image source,
                  the C++ path is needed to open the iOS asset from QFile

                  Conversion from QML to C++ Path:

                  QUrl url(path);
                  path = url.toLocalFile();
                  

                  Conversion from C++ to QML Path:

                  path = "file:"+fileInfo.filePath().replace("?","%3F")
                  
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                  kshegunov
                  Moderators
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #16

                  @ekkescorner said in Upload ios image with qt:
                  Thanks for sharing the solution, ekke. There's something I find curious here, though:

                  "file:assets-library://asset/asset.PNG%3Fid=C6E6...77E9&ext=PNG"
                  

                  It's really surprising that only the ? is encoded in this case. I'd have expected all the special characters to be encoded according to URL rules. It's just odd. In any case for conversion from C++ to QML Path:

                  path = "file:"+fileInfo.filePath().replace("?","%3F");
                  

                  I'd research the possibility to use:

                  path = "file:"+ QUrl::fromLocalFile(fileInfo.filePath()).toString();
                  

                  or something of that nature. Especially if it's possible the local file is to be named in non-latin letters.

                  Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                  • kshegunovK kshegunov

                    @ekkescorner said in Upload ios image with qt:
                    Thanks for sharing the solution, ekke. There's something I find curious here, though:

                    "file:assets-library://asset/asset.PNG%3Fid=C6E6...77E9&ext=PNG"
                    

                    It's really surprising that only the ? is encoded in this case. I'd have expected all the special characters to be encoded according to URL rules. It's just odd. In any case for conversion from C++ to QML Path:

                    path = "file:"+fileInfo.filePath().replace("?","%3F");
                    

                    I'd research the possibility to use:

                    path = "file:"+ QUrl::fromLocalFile(fileInfo.filePath()).toString();
                    

                    or something of that nature. Especially if it's possible the local file is to be named in non-latin letters.

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                    ekkescorner
                    Qt Champions 2016
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #17

                    @kshegunov yep - was surprising to me, too that only '?' is encoded. didn't found another way to manage this.
                    but for this special use-case there's no risk to get in trouble with non-latin letters because the filenames are pseudonames generated by iOS based on a UUID iOS generated

                    ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
                    5.15 --> 6.9 https://t1p.de/ekkeChecklist
                    QMake --> CMake https://t1p.de/ekkeCMakeMobileApps

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                    • ekkescornerE ekkescorner

                      @kshegunov finally I figured it out HowTo deal with iOS Images (Photos) without the need of creating an ImageProvider.

                      The file pathes are slightly different if you compare the filePath you got from C++ (QFileInfo) and the filePath you got from native iOS ImagePicker via QML FileDialog.

                      Getting the iOS Photos from C++

                      QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::PicturesLocation).last() points to "assets-library://"
                      

                      QDir gives you a list of QFileInfo
                      Then it's easy to get the FilePath from C++ QFileInfo
                      will be something like this:

                      "assets-library://asset/asset.PNG?id=C6E6...77E9&ext=PNG"
                      

                      Coming the other way from QML use a special configured FileDialog:

                      import QtQuick 2.9
                      import QtQuick.Dialogs 1.2
                      FileDialog {
                          folder: shortcuts.pictures
                      }
                      

                      This FileDialog opens a native iOS Photo Picker
                      Select a File and get the FilePath:

                      theImage.source = myDialog.fileUrl
                      

                      FileUrl will be per ex:

                      "file:assets-library://asset/asset.PNG%3Fid=C6E6...77E9&ext=PNG"
                      

                      The QML path is needed to display the iOS asset as QML Image source,
                      the C++ path is needed to open the iOS asset from QFile

                      Conversion from QML to C++ Path:

                      QUrl url(path);
                      path = url.toLocalFile();
                      

                      Conversion from C++ to QML Path:

                      path = "file:"+fileInfo.filePath().replace("?","%3F")
                      
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                      wild 0
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #18

                      @ekkescorner how to access ios system photo album;
                      0_1519720796661_83be4730-295e-4425-88d7-df2deadf7884-image.png
                      can you help me?

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