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// Copyright 2013 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
import 'dart:async';
import 'package:flutter/foundation.dart';
import 'package:image_picker_platform_interface/image_picker_platform_interface.dart';
export 'package:image_picker_platform_interface/image_picker_platform_interface.dart'
show
kTypeImage,
kTypeVideo,
ImageSource,
CameraDevice,
LostData,
LostDataResponse,
PickedFile,
XFile,
RetrieveType;
/// Provides an easy way to pick an image/video from the image library,
/// or to take a picture/video with the camera.
class ImagePicker {
/// The platform interface that drives this plugin
@visibleForTesting
static ImagePickerPlatform get platform => ImagePickerPlatform.instance;
/// Returns a [PickedFile] object wrapping the image that was picked.
///
/// The returned [PickedFile] is intended to be used within a single APP session. Do not save the file path and use it across sessions.
///
/// The `source` argument controls where the image comes from. This can
/// be either [ImageSource.camera] or [ImageSource.gallery].
///
/// Where iOS supports HEIC images, Android 8 and below doesn't. Android 9 and above only support HEIC images if used
/// in addition to a size modification, of which the usage is explained below.
///
/// If specified, the image will be at most `maxWidth` wide and
/// `maxHeight` tall. Otherwise the image will be returned at it's
/// original width and height.
/// The `imageQuality` argument modifies the quality of the image, ranging from 0-100
/// where 100 is the original/max quality. If `imageQuality` is null, the image with
/// the original quality will be returned. Compression is only supported for certain
/// image types such as JPEG and on Android PNG and WebP, too. If compression is not supported for the image that is picked,
/// a warning message will be logged.
///
/// Use `preferredCameraDevice` to specify the camera to use when the `source` is [ImageSource.camera].
/// The `preferredCameraDevice` is ignored when `source` is [ImageSource.gallery]. It is also ignored if the chosen camera is not supported on the device.
/// Defaults to [CameraDevice.rear]. Note that Android has no documented parameter for an intent to specify if
/// the front or rear camera should be opened, this function is not guaranteed
/// to work on an Android device.
///
/// In Android, the MainActivity can be destroyed for various reasons. If that happens, the result will be lost
/// in this call. You can then call [getLostData] when your app relaunches to retrieve the lost data.
///
/// See also [getMultiImage] to allow users to select multiple images at once.
///
/// The method could throw [PlatformException] if the app does not have permission to access
/// the camera or photos gallery, no camera is available, plugin is already in use,
/// temporary file could not be created (iOS only), plugin activity could not
/// be allocated (Android only) or due to an unknown error.
@Deprecated('Switch to using pickImage instead')
Future<PickedFile?> getImage({
required ImageSource source,
double? maxWidth,
double? maxHeight,
int? imageQuality,
CameraDevice preferredCameraDevice = CameraDevice.rear,
}) {
return platform.pickImage(
source: source,
maxWidth: maxWidth,
maxHeight: maxHeight,
imageQuality: imageQuality,
preferredCameraDevice: preferredCameraDevice,
);
}
/// Returns a [List<PickedFile>] object wrapping the images that were picked.
///
/// The returned [List<PickedFile>] is intended to be used within a single APP session. Do not save the file path and use it across sessions.
///
/// Where iOS supports HEIC images, Android 8 and below doesn't. Android 9 and above only support HEIC images if used
/// in addition to a size modification, of which the usage is explained below.
///
/// This method is not supported in iOS versions lower than 14.
///
/// If specified, the images will be at most `maxWidth` wide and
/// `maxHeight` tall. Otherwise the images will be returned at it's
/// original width and height.
/// The `imageQuality` argument modifies the quality of the images, ranging from 0-100
/// where 100 is the original/max quality. If `imageQuality` is null, the images with
/// the original quality will be returned. Compression is only supported for certain
/// image types such as JPEG and on Android PNG and WebP, too. If compression is not supported for the image that is picked,
/// a warning message will be logged.
///
/// The method could throw [PlatformException] if the app does not have permission to access
/// the camera or photos gallery, no camera is available, plugin is already in use,
/// temporary file could not be created (iOS only), plugin activity could not
/// be allocated (Android only) or due to an unknown error.
///
/// See also [getImage] to allow users to only pick a single image.
@Deprecated('Switch to using pickMultiImage instead')
Future<List<PickedFile>?> getMultiImage({
double? maxWidth,
double? maxHeight,
int? imageQuality,
}) {
return platform.pickMultiImage(
maxWidth: maxWidth,
maxHeight: maxHeight,
imageQuality: imageQuality,
);
}
/// Returns a [PickedFile] object wrapping the video that was picked.
///
/// The returned [PickedFile] is intended to be used within a single APP session. Do not save the file path and use it across sessions.
///
/// The [source] argument controls where the video comes from. This can
/// be either [ImageSource.camera] or [ImageSource.gallery].
///
/// The [maxDuration] argument specifies the maximum duration of the captured video. If no [maxDuration] is specified,
/// the maximum duration will be infinite.
///
/// Use `preferredCameraDevice` to specify the camera to use when the `source` is [ImageSource.camera].
/// The `preferredCameraDevice` is ignored when `source` is [ImageSource.gallery]. It is also ignored if the chosen camera is not supported on the device.
/// Defaults to [CameraDevice.rear].
///
/// In Android, the MainActivity can be destroyed for various fo reasons. If that happens, the result will be lost
/// in this call. You can then call [getLostData] when your app relaunches to retrieve the lost data.
///
/// The method could throw [PlatformException] if the app does not have permission to access
/// the camera or photos gallery, no camera is available, plugin is already in use,
/// temporary file could not be created and video could not be cached (iOS only),
/// plugin activity could not be allocated (Android only) or due to an unknown error.
///
@Deprecated('Switch to using pickVideo instead')
Future<PickedFile?> getVideo({
required ImageSource source,
CameraDevice preferredCameraDevice = CameraDevice.rear,
Duration? maxDuration,
}) {
return platform.pickVideo(
source: source,
preferredCameraDevice: preferredCameraDevice,
maxDuration: maxDuration,
);
}
/// Retrieve the lost [PickedFile] when [selectImage] or [selectVideo] failed because the MainActivity is destroyed. (Android only)
///
/// Image or video can be lost if the MainActivity is destroyed. And there is no guarantee that the MainActivity is always alive.
/// Call this method to retrieve the lost data and process the data according to your APP's business logic.
///
/// Returns a [LostData] object if successfully retrieved the lost data. The [LostData] object can represent either a
/// successful image/video selection, or a failure.
///
/// Calling this on a non-Android platform will throw [UnimplementedError] exception.
///
/// See also:
/// * [LostData], for what's included in the response.
/// * [Android Activity Lifecycle](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity.html), for more information on MainActivity destruction.
@Deprecated('Switch to using retrieveLostData instead')
Future<LostData> getLostData() {
return platform.retrieveLostData();
}
/// Returns an [XFile] object wrapping the image that was picked.
///
/// The returned [XFile] is intended to be used within a single APP session. Do not save the file path and use it across sessions.
///
/// The `source` argument controls where the image comes from. This can
/// be either [ImageSource.camera] or [ImageSource.gallery].
///
/// Where iOS supports HEIC images, Android 8 and below doesn't. Android 9 and above only support HEIC images if used
/// in addition to a size modification, of which the usage is explained below.
///
/// If specified, the image will be at most `maxWidth` wide and
/// `maxHeight` tall. Otherwise the image will be returned at it's
/// original width and height.
/// The `imageQuality` argument modifies the quality of the image, ranging from 0-100
/// where 100 is the original/max quality. If `imageQuality` is null, the image with
/// the original quality will be returned. Compression is only supported for certain
/// image types such as JPEG and on Android PNG and WebP, too. If compression is not supported for the image that is picked,
/// a warning message will be logged.
///
/// Use `preferredCameraDevice` to specify the camera to use when the `source` is [ImageSource.camera].
/// The `preferredCameraDevice` is ignored when `source` is [ImageSource.gallery]. It is also ignored if the chosen camera is not supported on the device.
/// Defaults to [CameraDevice.rear]. Note that Android has no documented parameter for an intent to specify if
/// the front or rear camera should be opened, this function is not guaranteed
/// to work on an Android device.
///
/// In Android, the MainActivity can be destroyed for various reasons. If that happens, the result will be lost
/// in this call. You can then call [retrieveLostData] when your app relaunches to retrieve the lost data.
///
/// See also [pickMultiImage] to allow users to select multiple images at once.
///
/// The method could throw [PlatformException] if the app does not have permission to access
/// the camera or photos gallery, no camera is available, plugin is already in use,
/// temporary file could not be created (iOS only), plugin activity could not
/// be allocated (Android only) or due to an unknown error.
Future<XFile?> pickImage({
required ImageSource source,
double? maxWidth,
double? maxHeight,
int? imageQuality,
CameraDevice preferredCameraDevice = CameraDevice.rear,
}) {
if (imageQuality != null && (imageQuality < 0 || imageQuality > 100)) {
throw ArgumentError.value(
imageQuality, 'imageQuality', 'must be between 0 and 100');
}
if (maxWidth != null && maxWidth < 0) {
throw ArgumentError.value(maxWidth, 'maxWidth', 'cannot be negative');
}
if (maxHeight != null && maxHeight < 0) {
throw ArgumentError.value(maxHeight, 'maxHeight', 'cannot be negative');
}
return platform.getImage(
source: source,
maxWidth: maxWidth,
maxHeight: maxHeight,
imageQuality: imageQuality,
preferredCameraDevice: preferredCameraDevice,
);
}
/// Returns a [List<XFile>] object wrapping the images that were picked.
///
/// The returned [List<XFile>] is intended to be used within a single APP session. Do not save the file path and use it across sessions.
///
/// Where iOS supports HEIC images, Android 8 and below doesn't. Android 9 and above only support HEIC images if used
/// in addition to a size modification, of which the usage is explained below.
///
/// This method is not supported in iOS versions lower than 14.
///
/// If specified, the images will be at most `maxWidth` wide and
/// `maxHeight` tall. Otherwise the images will be returned at it's
/// original width and height.
/// The `imageQuality` argument modifies the quality of the images, ranging from 0-100
/// where 100 is the original/max quality. If `imageQuality` is null, the images with
/// the original quality will be returned. Compression is only supported for certain
/// image types such as JPEG and on Android PNG and WebP, too. If compression is not supported for the image that is picked,
/// a warning message will be logged.
///
/// The method could throw [PlatformException] if the app does not have permission to access
/// the camera or photos gallery, no camera is available, plugin is already in use,
/// temporary file could not be created (iOS only), plugin activity could not
/// be allocated (Android only) or due to an unknown error.
///
/// See also [pickImage] to allow users to only pick a single image.
Future<List<XFile>?> pickMultiImage({
double? maxWidth,
double? maxHeight,
int? imageQuality,
}) {
if (imageQuality != null && (imageQuality < 0 || imageQuality > 100)) {
throw ArgumentError.value(
imageQuality, 'imageQuality', 'must be between 0 and 100');
}
if (maxWidth != null && maxWidth < 0) {
throw ArgumentError.value(maxWidth, 'maxWidth', 'cannot be negative');
}
if (maxHeight != null && maxHeight < 0) {
throw ArgumentError.value(maxHeight, 'maxHeight', 'cannot be negative');
}
return platform.getMultiImage(
maxWidth: maxWidth,
maxHeight: maxHeight,
imageQuality: imageQuality,
);
}
/// Returns an [XFile] object wrapping the video that was picked.
///
/// The returned [XFile] is intended to be used within a single APP session. Do not save the file path and use it across sessions.
///
/// The [source] argument controls where the video comes from. This can
/// be either [ImageSource.camera] or [ImageSource.gallery].
///
/// The [maxDuration] argument specifies the maximum duration of the captured video. If no [maxDuration] is specified,
/// the maximum duration will be infinite.
///
/// Use `preferredCameraDevice` to specify the camera to use when the `source` is [ImageSource.camera].
/// The `preferredCameraDevice` is ignored when `source` is [ImageSource.gallery]. It is also ignored if the chosen camera is not supported on the device.
/// Defaults to [CameraDevice.rear].
///
/// In Android, the MainActivity can be destroyed for various fo reasons. If that happens, the result will be lost
/// in this call. You can then call [retrieveLostData] when your app relaunches to retrieve the lost data.
///
/// The method could throw [PlatformException] if the app does not have permission to access
/// the camera or photos gallery, no camera is available, plugin is already in use,
/// temporary file could not be created and video could not be cached (iOS only),
/// plugin activity could not be allocated (Android only) or due to an unknown error.
///
Future<XFile?> pickVideo({
required ImageSource source,
CameraDevice preferredCameraDevice = CameraDevice.rear,
Duration? maxDuration,
}) {
return platform.getVideo(
source: source,
preferredCameraDevice: preferredCameraDevice,
maxDuration: maxDuration,
);
}
/// Retrieve the lost [XFile] when [pickImage], [pickMultiImage] or [pickVideo] failed because the MainActivity
/// is destroyed. (Android only)
///
/// Image or video can be lost if the MainActivity is destroyed. And there is no guarantee that the MainActivity is always alive.
/// Call this method to retrieve the lost data and process the data according to your APP's business logic.
///
/// Returns a [LostDataResponse] object if successfully retrieved the lost data. The [LostDataResponse] object can \
/// represent either a successful image/video selection, or a failure.
///
/// Calling this on a non-Android platform will throw [UnimplementedError] exception.
///
/// See also:
/// * [LostDataResponse], for what's included in the response.
/// * [Android Activity Lifecycle](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity.html), for more information on MainActivity destruction.
Future<LostDataResponse> retrieveLostData() {
return platform.getLostData();
}
}