WPMediaPicker is an iOS controller that allows capture and picking of media assets. It allows:
- Multiple selection of media.
- Capture of new media while selecting
- Use different data sources for the media library.
- Selection of groups of media.
- Filtering by media types.
- Preview of media (images and video) in full screen.
WPMediaPicker is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod "WPMediaPicker"
To use the picker do the following:
#import <WPMediaPicker/WPMediaPicker.h>
WPNavigationMediaPickerViewController * mediaPicker = [[WPNavigationMediaPickerViewController alloc] init];
mediaPicker.delegate = self;
[self presentViewController:mediaPicker animated:YES completion:nil];
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 the WPNavigationMediaPickerController
object. Please refer to the demo app.
- (void)mediaPickerController:(WPMediaPickerViewController *)picker didFinishPickingAssets:(NSArray *)assets
{
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
// assets contains WPMediaAsset objects.
}
The example above show the recommended way to show the picker in a modal mode. There are currently three available controllers to show the picker depending on your application needs:
- WPMediaPickerViewController, this is the base collection view controller that display the media.
- WPInputMediaPickerViewController, a wrapper of the WPMediaPickerController to be used has an inputView of an UIControl.
- WPNavigationMediaPickerViewController, a convenience wrapper of the
WPMediaPickerViewController
inside a UINavigationController to show in a modal context.
Just use the standard appearance methods from UIKIT. Here is an example how to configure the main components
//Configure navigation bar background color
[[UINavigationBar appearanceWhenContainedIn:[WPNavigationMediaPickerViewController class],nil] setBarTintColor:[UIColor colorWithRed:0/255.0f green:135/255.0f blue:190/255.0f alpha:1.0f]];
//Configure navigation bar items text color
[[UINavigationBar appearanceWhenContainedIn:[WPNavigationMediaPickerViewController class],nil] setTintColor:[UIColor whiteColor]];
//Configure navigation bar title text color
[[UINavigationBar appearanceWhenContainedIn:[WPNavigationMediaPickerViewController class],nil] setTitleTextAttributes:@{NSForegroundColorAttributeName: [UIColor whiteColor]} ];
//Configure background color for media scroll view
[[UICollectionView appearanceWhenContainedIn:[WPMediaCollectionViewController class],nil] setBackgroundColor:[UIColor colorWithRed:233/255.0f green:239/255.0f blue:243/255.0f alpha:1.0f]];
//Configure background color for media cell while loading image.
[[WPMediaCollectionViewCell appearanceWhenContainedIn:[WPMediaCollectionViewController class],nil] setBackgroundColor:[UIColor colorWithRed:243/255.0f green:246/255.0f blue:248/255.0f alpha:1.0f]];
//Configure color for activity indicator while loading media collection
[[UIActivityIndicatorView appearanceWhenContainedIn:[WPMediaCollectionViewController class],nil] setColor:[UIColor grayColor]];
If you have a custom database of media and you want to display it using the WPMediaPicker you need to to implement the following protocols around your data:
You can view the protocols documentation for more implementation details. After you have implemented it you can use it by simple doing the following:
self.customDataSource = [[WPCustomAssetDataSource alloc] init];
mediaPicker.dataSource = self.customDataSource;
To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install
from the Example directory first.
- ARC
- Photos, AVFoundation, ImageIO
- XCode 6
- iOS 8 or above
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WPMediaPicker is available under the GPL license. See the LICENSE file for more info.