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