iOS: Select a GIF from the photo library, convert to NSData for use in multipart/form-data

不问归期 提交于 2019-11-28 06:05:24

The UIImagePickerControllerReferenceURL key doesn't appear until iOS 4.1. I therefore take it as implicit in your question that it's fine to use the AssetsLibrary framework, which appeared in iOS only at 4.0. In which case, you can use the following:

- (void)imagePickerController:(UIImagePickerController *)picker 
        didFinishPickingMediaWithInfo:(NSDictionary *)info
{
    ALAssetsLibrary *library = [[ALAssetsLibrary alloc] init];
    [library assetForURL:[info objectForKey:UIImagePickerControllerReferenceURL]
        resultBlock:^(ALAsset *asset)
        {
            ALAssetRepresentation *representation = [asset defaultRepresentation];

            NSLog(@"size of asset in bytes: %d", [representation size]);

            unsigned char bytes[4];
            [representation getBytes:bytes fromOffset:0 length:4 error:nil];
            NSLog(@"first four bytes: %02x (%c) %02x (%c) %02x (%c) %02x (%c)",
                               bytes[0], bytes[0], 
                               bytes[1], bytes[1], 
                               bytes[2], bytes[2], 
                               bytes[3], bytes[3]);

            [library autorelease];
        }
        failureBlock:^(NSError *error)
        {
            NSLog(@"couldn't get asset: %@", error);

            [library autorelease];
        }
    ];
}

So, you create an ALAssetsLibrary, ask it to find you the asset with the URL specified (it understands the assets-library:// URL scheme), then when you get the asset you grab its default representation and use that to feed you the bytes. They'll be the actual on-disk bytes, the default representation for an asset from the library being its on-disk form.

For example, selecting a particular GIF I grabbed at random from Google images, from an image picker wired up to a delegate with that method in it gives me the output:

2011-03-03 23:17:37.451 IPTest[1199:307] size of asset in bytes: 174960

2011-03-03 23:17:37.459 IPTest[1199:307] first four bytes: 47 (G) 49 (I) 46 (F) 38 (8)

So that's the beginning of the standard GIF header. Picking PNGs or JPGs gives the recognisable first four bytes of the PNG and JPG headers.

EDIT: to finish the thought, obviously you can use ALAssetRepresentation to read all of the bytes describing the file into a suitably malloc'd C array, then use NSData +(id)dataWithBytes:length: (or, more likely, +dataWithBytesNoCopy:length:freeWhenDone:) to wrap that into an NSData.

Here's a version that uses the newer Photos framework:

- (void) imagePickerController:(UIImagePickerController *)picker didFinishPickingMediaWithInfo:(NSDictionary *)info {

    NSURL * refUrl = [info objectForKey:UIImagePickerControllerReferenceURL];
    if (refUrl) {
        PHAsset * asset = [[PHAsset fetchAssetsWithALAssetURLs:@[refUrl] options:nil] lastObject];
        if (asset) {
            PHImageRequestOptions *options = [[PHImageRequestOptions alloc] init];
            options.synchronous = YES;
            options.networkAccessAllowed = NO;
            options.deliveryMode = PHImageRequestOptionsDeliveryModeHighQualityFormat;
            [[PHImageManager defaultManager] requestImageDataForAsset:asset options:options resultHandler:^(NSData * _Nullable imageData, NSString * _Nullable dataUTI, UIImageOrientation orientation, NSDictionary * _Nullable info) {
                NSNumber * isError = [info objectForKey:PHImageErrorKey];
                NSNumber * isCloud = [info objectForKey:PHImageResultIsInCloudKey];
                if ([isError boolValue] || [isCloud boolValue] || ! imageData) {
                    // fail
                } else {
                    // success, data is in imageData
                }
            }];
        }
    }
}

Here's Eli's version using Swift 3:

func imagePickerController(_ picker: UIImagePickerController, didFinishPickingMediaWithInfo info: [String: Any]) {
    guard let imageURL = info[UIImagePickerControllerReferenceURL] as? URL else { return }
    guard let asset = PHAsset.fetchAssets(withALAssetURLs: [imageURL], options: nil).lastObject else { return }

    if picker.sourceType == .photoLibrary || picker.sourceType == .savedPhotosAlbum {
        let options = PHImageRequestOptions()
        options.isSynchronous = true
        options.isNetworkAccessAllowed = false
        options.deliveryMode = .highQualityFormat
        PHImageManager.default().requestImageData(for: asset, options: options) { data, uti, orientation, info in
            guard let info = info else { return }

            if let error = info[PHImageErrorKey] as? Error {
                log.error("Cannot fetch data for GIF image: \(error)")
                return
            }

            if let isInCould = info[PHImageResultIsInCloudKey] as? Bool, isInCould {
                log.error("Cannot fetch data from cloud. Option for network access not set.")
                return
            }

            // do something with data (it is a Data object)
        }
    } else {
        // do something with media taken via camera
    }
}
Ahmed Fraag

Swift 4 update:

func imagePickerController(_ picker: UIImagePickerController, didFinishPickingMediaWithInfo info: [String : Any]) {
    let mediaType = info[UIImagePickerControllerMediaType] as! CFString
    let assetPath = info[UIImagePickerControllerReferenceURL] as! URL

    self.dismiss(animated: true, completion: nil)
    switch mediaType {
        case kUTTypeImage, kUTTypeLivePhoto, kUTTypeGIF:
            if let selectedImage = info[UIImagePickerControllerOriginalImage] as? UIImage {
                if (assetPath.absoluteString.hasSuffix("GIF")) || (assetPath.absoluteString.hasSuffix("gif")){
                    print("GIF")
                    let options = PHImageRequestOptions()
                    options.isSynchronous = true
                    options.isNetworkAccessAllowed = false
                    options.deliveryMode = .highQualityFormat

                    guard let asset = PHAsset.fetchAssets(withALAssetURLs: [assetPath], options: nil).lastObject else { return }
                    PHImageManager.default().requestImageData(for: asset, options: options) { data, uti, orientation, info in
                    guard let info = info else { return }

                    if let error = info[PHImageErrorKey] as? Error {
                        print("Cannot fetch data for GIF image: \(error)")
                        return
                    }

                    if let isInCould = info[PHImageResultIsInCloudKey] as? Bool, isInCould {
                       print("Cannot fetch data from cloud. Option for network access not set.")
                        return
                    }
                    if let gifImageData = data {
                        // do something with data (it is a Data object)
                    }
                }
            } else {
                // this is the basic image 
            }
        }
        case kUTTypeMovie:
            if let videoURL = info[UIImagePickerControllerMediaURL] as? URL {
                // using video type
            }
        default:
            print("Others")
        }
    }
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