iOS 11 dropInteraction performDrop for files

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日久生厌 2020-12-17 17:55

How can I use dropInteraction(_ interaction: UIDropInteraction, performDrop session: UIDropSession) to accept other type of files than images? Say for instnce t

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  • 2020-12-17 18:28

    An example for PDF (com.adobe.pdf UTI) implementing NSItemProviderReading could be something like this:

    class PDFDocument: NSObject, NSItemProviderReading {
        let data: Data?
    
        required init(pdfData: Data, typeIdentifier: String) {
            data = pdfData
        }
    
        static var readableTypeIdentifiersForItemProvider: [String] {
            return [kUTTypePDF as String]
        }
    
        static func object(withItemProviderData data: Data, typeIdentifier: String) throws -> Self {
            return self.init(pdfData: data, typeIdentifier: typeIdentifier)
        }
    }
    

    Then in your delegate you need to handle this PDFDocument:

    extension YourClass: UIDropInteractionDelegate {
        func dropInteraction(_ interaction: UIDropInteraction, canHandle session: UIDropSession) -> Bool {
            return session.canLoadObjects(ofClass: PDFDocument.self))
        }
    
        .
        .
        .
    
        func dropInteraction(_ interaction: UIDropInteraction, performDrop session: UIDropSession) {
            session.loadObjects(ofClass: PDFDocument.self) { [unowned self] pdfItems in
                if let pdfs = pdfItems as? [PDFDocument], let pdf = pdfs.first {
                    // Whatever you want to do with the pdf
                }
            }
        }
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-17 18:29

    Within dropInteraction you call session.loadObjects(ofClass:), which you probably already have, and have tried UIImage and NSURL.

    ofClass needs to conform to NSItemProviderReading (Documentation). The default classes that conform to it are NSString, NSAttributedString, NSURL, UIColor, and UIImage. For anything else, I think you will need to make a custom class conforming to the protocol, using public.mp3 as the UTI. Your custom class will have a init(itemProviderData: Data, typeIdentifier: String) initializer that should give you a bag of bytes (itemProviderData) that is the MP3s data. From there, you should be able to write out your file as needed.

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