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BSImagePicker

CI Status Version License Platform Carthage compatible

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A multiple image picker for iOS.

Features

  • Multiple selection.
  • Fullscreen preview
  • Switching albums.
  • Supports images, live photos and videos.
  • Customizable.

Usage

Info.plist

To be able to request permission to the users photo library you need to add this to your Info.plist

<key>NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription</key>
<string>Why you want to access photo library</string>
Image picker
import BSImagePicker

let imagePicker = ImagePickerController()

presentImagePicker(imagePicker, select: { (asset) in
    // User selected an asset. Do something with it. Perhaps begin processing/upload?
}, deselect: { (asset) in
    // User deselected an asset. Cancel whatever you did when asset was selected.
}, cancel: { (assets) in
    // User canceled selection. 
}, finish: { (assets) in
    // User finished selection assets.
})
PHAsset

So you have a bunch of PHAssets now, great. But how do you use them? To get an UIImage from the asset you use a PHImageManager.

import Photos

// Request the maximum size. If you only need a smaller size make sure to request that instead.
PHImageManager.default().requestImage(for: asset, targetSize: PHImageManagerMaximumSize, contentMode: .aspectFit, options: nil) { (image, info) in
    // Do something with image
}

For more example you can clone this repo and look at the example app.

Installation

Cocoapods

Add the following line to your Podfile:

pod "BSImagePicker", "~> 3.1"

Carthage

Add the following line to your Cartfile:

github "mikaoj/BSImagePicker" ~> 3.1

Swift Package Manager

Add it to the dependencies value of your Package.swift.:

dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/mikaoj/BSImagePicker.git", from: "version-tag")
]

Xamarin

If you are Xamarin developer you can use Net.Xamarin.iOS.BSImagePicker

Contribution

Users are encouraged to become active participants in its continued development — by fixing any bugs that they encounter, or by improving the documentation wherever it’s found to be lacking.

If you wish to make a change, open a Pull Request — even if it just contains a draft of the changes you’re planning, or a test that reproduces an issue — and we can discuss it further from there.

License

BSImagePicker is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.