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CTAssetsPickerController

CTAssetsPickerController v2 released! It has newly re-design delegate methods, fixed serveral issues and improved usability. Please see What's new for the details.

Introduction

CTAssetsPickerController is an iOS controller that allows picking multiple photos and videos from user's photo library. The usage and look-and-feel are just similar to UIImagePickerController. It uses ARC. Requires AssetsLibrary and MediaPlayer frameworks.

Screenshot

Features

  1. Picks multiple photos and videos across albums from user's library.
  2. Previews assets by long-press gesture.
  3. Filters assets for picking only photos or videos.
  4. Filters assets or albums by their properties.
  5. Achieves average 5x fps.
  6. Conforms UIAccessibility Protocol.

What's new

Note

CTAssetsPickerController has dropped support for iOS 6. To use this control with iOS 6, you might consider to checkout the obsolete branch 1.x.x, which developement has been ceased.

Minimum Requirement

Xcode 5 and iOS 7.

Installation

$ edit Podfile
platform :ios, '7.0'
pod 'CTAssetsPickerController',  '~> 2.3.0'
$ pod install
  • Use the Xcode workspace instead of the project.

via Git Submodules

$ git submodule add http://github.com/chiunam/CTAssetsPickerController
  1. Drag CTAssetsPickerController folder in your project and add to your targets.
  2. Add AssetsLibrary.framework and MediaPlayer.framework.

Simple Uses

See the demo project and documentation for the details.

Import header

#import <CTAssetsPickerController.h>

Create and present CTAssetsPickerController

CTAssetsPickerController *picker = [[CTAssetsPickerController alloc] init];
picker.delegate = self;
[self presentViewController:picker animated:YES completion:nil];

Implement didFinishPickingAssets delegate

The delegate is responsible for dismissing the picker when the operation completes. To dismiss the picker, call the dismissViewControllerAnimated:completion: method of the presenting controller responsible for displaying CTAssetsPickerController object. Please refer to the demo app.

- (void)assetsPickerController:(CTAssetsPickerController *)picker didFinishPickingAssets:(NSArray *)assets;
// assets contains ALAsset objects.

Customization

Customization can be done by setting properties or implementating delegate methods. This section describes common customizations. Please refer to the documentation for the complete list of properties and delegate methods.

Properties

Filter picker contents

Pick only photos or videos by creating an ALAssetsFilter and assigning it to assetsFilter. If you need filtering by assets' properties, implement shouldShowAsset delegate method.

picker.assetsFilter = [ALAssetsFilter allPhotos]; // Only pick photos.

Hide cancel button

Hide cancel button if you present the picker in UIPopoverController.

picker.showsCancelButton = NO;

Hide number of assets

Hide number of assets if you implement shouldShowAsset delegate method.

picker.showsNumberOfAssets = NO;

Override picker's title

Override title of the albums selection screen.

picker.title = @"Pick photos";

Set initially selected assets

Set selected assets by assigning an NSMutableArray to selectedAssets.

picker.selectedAssets = [NSMutableArray arrayWithArray:@[asset1, asset2, asset3, ...]];

Delegate Methods

Set maximum number of selections

Limit the number of assets to be picked.

- (BOOL)assetsPickerController:(CTAssetsPickerController *)picker shouldSelectAsset:(ALAsset *)asset
{
    // Allow 10 assets to be picked
    return (picker.selectedAssets.count < 10);
}

Hide assets

Show only certain assets.

- (BOOL)assetsPickerController:(CTAssetsPickerController *)picker shouldShowAsset:(ALAsset *)asset
{
    // Show only assets with 640px width
    return (asset.defaultRepresentation.dimensions.width == 640);
}

Disable assets

Enable only certain assets to be selected.

- (BOOL)assetsPickerController:(CTAssetsPickerController *)picker shouldEnableAsset:(ALAsset *)asset
{
    // Enable video clips if they are at least 5s
    if ([[asset valueForProperty:ALAssetPropertyType] isEqual:ALAssetTypeVideo])
    {
        NSTimeInterval duration = [[asset valueForProperty:ALAssetPropertyDuration] doubleValue];
        return lround(duration) >= 5;
    }
    // Photos are always enabled
    else
    {
        return YES;
    }
}

Default album

You can show an album content (e.g. Camera Roll) initially instead of a list of albums by implementing the following delegate method. The default album must not returns NO in shouldShowAssetsGroup.

- (BOOL)assetsPickerController:(CTAssetsPickerController *)picker isDefaultAssetsGroup:(ALAssetsGroup *)group
{
    // Set Camera Roll as default album and it will be shown initially.
    return ([[group valueForProperty:ALAssetsGroupPropertyType] integerValue] == ALAssetsGroupSavedPhotos);    
}

Hide albums

The picker shows all albums by default, including empty albums, iCloud albums and those synced with iTunes. You may hide albums by implementing the following delegate method.

- (BOOL)assetsPickerController:(CTAssetsPickerController *)picker shouldShowAssetsGroup:(ALAssetsGroup *)group
{
    // Do not show empty albums
    return group.numberOfAssets > 0;
}

Show alert on selection

Assets stored on iCloud may not be displayed and picked properly if they have not downloaded to the device. You can show an alert when user try to select empty assets

- (BOOL)assetsPickerController:(CTAssetsPickerController *)picker shouldSelectAsset:(ALAsset *)asset
{
    // Show alert when user try to select assets that have not been downloaded
    if (!asset.defaultRepresentation)
    {
        UIAlertView *alertView =
        [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Attention"
                                   message:@"Your asset has not yet been downloaded to your device"
                                  delegate:nil
                         cancelButtonTitle:nil
                         otherButtonTitles:@"OK", nil];

        [alertView show];
    }

    return (asset.defaultRepresentation != nil);
}

Notifications

An NSNotification object named CTAssetsPickerSelectedAssetsChangedNotification will be sent when user select or deselect assets. You may add your observer to monitor the change of selection.

Bonus

You may reuse the preview feature of the picker to view any assets. Just init a CTAssetsPageViewController with an array of assets and assign pageIndex property. Please refer to the demo app.

NSArray *assets = @[asset1, asset2, asset3, ...];
CTAssetsPageViewController *vc = [[CTAssetsPageViewController alloc] initWithAssets:assets];
vc.pageIndex = assets.count - 1; // display the last asset 

[self.navigationController pushViewController:vc animated:YES];

Documentation

  • Online documentation
  • If you have Appledoc installed, you can also install the documentation to Xcode by running the Documentation target of the demo project.

Note

CTAssetsPickerController does not compress the picked photos and videos. You can process the picked assets via the defaultRepresentation property.

For example, you can create UIImage from picked assets like this:-

ALAssetRepresentation *representation = alAsset.defaultRepresentation;

UIImage *fullResolutionImage =
[UIImage imageWithCGImage:representation.fullResolutionImage
					scale:1.0f
			  orientation:(UIImageOrientation)representation.orientation];

and create NSData of picked vidoes:-

ALAssetRepresentation *representation = alAsset.defaultRepresentation;

NSURL *url          = representation.url;
AVAsset *asset      = [AVURLAsset URLAssetWithURL:url options:nil];

AVAssetExportSession *session =
[AVAssetExportSession exportSessionWithAsset:asset presetName:AVAssetExportPresetLowQuality];

session.outputFileType  = AVFileTypeQuickTimeMovie;
session.outputURL       = VIDEO_EXPORTING_URL;

[session exportAsynchronouslyWithCompletionHandler:^{

	if (session.status == AVAssetExportSessionStatusCompleted)
	{
		NSData *data    = [NSData dataWithContentsOfURL:session.outputURL];
	}

}];

Please refer the documentation of ALAssetRepresentation and AVAssetExportSession.

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2013 Clement CN Tsang

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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