An easy way to get image from Gallery or Camera with request runtime permission on Android M using RxJava2
To use this library your minSdkVersion
must be >= 16.
In your build.gradle :
dependencies {
compile 'com.mlsdev.rximagepicker:library:2.0.2'
}
RxImagePicker.with(context).requestImage(Sources.CAMERA).subscribe(new Consumer<Uri>() {
@Override
public void accept(@NonNull Uri uri) throws Exception {
//Get image by uri using one of image loading libraries. I use Glide in sample app.
}
});
Request multiple images on Android Api level 18+ :
RxImagePicker.with(getContext()).requestMultipleImages().subscribe(new Consumer<List<Uri>>() {
@Override
public void accept(@NonNull List<Uri> uris) throws Exception {
//Get images by uris.
}
});
RxImagePicker.with(context).requestImage(Sources.GALLERY)
.flatMap(new Function<Uri, ObservableSource<Bitmap>>() {
@Override
public ObservableSource<Bitmap> apply(@NonNull Uri uri) throws Exception {
return RxImageConverters.uriToBitmap(getContext(), uri);
}
}).subscribe(new Consumer<Bitmap>() {
@Override
public void accept(@NonNull Bitmap bitmap) throws Exception {
// Do something with Bitmap
}
});
RxImagePicker.with(context).requestImage(Sources.GALLERY)
.flatMap(new Function<Uri, ObservableSource<File>>() {
@Override
public ObservableSource<File> apply(@NonNull Uri uri) throws Exception {
return RxImageConverters.uriToFile(getContext(), uri, new File("YOUR FILE"));
}
}).subscribe(new Consumer<File>() {
@Override
public void accept(@NonNull File file) throws Exception {
// Do something with your file copy
}
});
- Sergey Glebov (frederikos), MLSDev
RxImagePicker is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
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