Type Function Library media.* Return value none Revision 2017.3060 Keywords media, camera, photo See also media.hasSource()
Opens a platform-specific interface to the device's photo library. This function is asynchronous, meaning that it returns immediately so the calling code will continue to execute until the end of its scope; after that, the application will be suspended until the session is complete. By default, the image object is added to the top of the current stage, although there is an option to save the image to a directory instead.
This API is not supported on Windows Desktop or Windows Phone.
plist
table of build.settings
. When the system prompts the user to allow access, the associated description is displayed as part of the alert. Note that these descriptions can be customized to your preference and they can even be localized (guide).settings = { iphone = { plist = { NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription = "This app would like to access the photo library.", }, }, }
origin
and permittedArrowDirections
to specify the location and direction of the popup used to select the photo.media.selectPhoto ( { listener [, mediaSource] [, destination] [, origin] [, permittedArrowDirections] } )
Listener. Can be either a function listener or a table listener. If a table, it must have a completion method. The event dispatched to the listener will be a completion event with the following additional properties:
event.target
is a DisplayObject based on the mediaSource
parameter. If the chosen image is saved to a file, there is no display object added to the stage and this value will be nil
.event.completed
will be true
if the user selected a photo; false
if the user cancelled the camera or photo selection.
media.selectPhoto( { listener=sessionComplete } )
Constant. Can be one of the following:
media.PhotoLibrary
media.SavedPhotosAlbum
Table. If provided, the chosen image is saved to a file. In this case, there is no DisplayObject added to the stage. This table should be in the form { [baseDir= ,] filename= }
baseDir
is specified, this is the directory constant to which to save the file.
Table. Only applicable on iPad. Defines the bounds of the object (typically a button) from which the iPad's popup emerges from. A convenience pattern is to pass the contentBounds
property of the object.
Table. Only applicable on iPad. An array of values which defines the directions in which the iPad's popup arrow may point. Valid values are "up"
, "down"
, "left"
, "right"
, or "any"
. The default is "any"
.
local function onComplete( event ) local photo = event.target print( "photo w,h = " .. photo.width .. "," .. photo.height ) end if media.hasSource( media.PhotoLibrary ) then media.selectPhoto( { mediaSource=media.PhotoLibrary, listener=onComplete } ) else native.showAlert( "Corona", "This device does not have a photo library.", { "OK" } ) end
-- Selection completion listener local function onComplete( event ) local photo = event.target if photo then print( "photo w,h = " .. photo.width .. "," .. photo.height ) end end local button = display.newRect( 120, 240, 80, 70 ) local function pickPhoto( event ) media.selectPhoto( { mediaSource = media.SavedPhotosAlbum, listener = onComplete, origin = button.contentBounds, permittedArrowDirections = { "right" }, destination = { baseDir=system.TemporaryDirectory, filename="image.jpg" } }) end button:addEventListener( "tap", pickPhoto )