I am trying to access the photo library for a new app that I am writing. I have an actionSheet that allows the user to choose between their camera and their photo library. When opening the camera, it asks the user for permission but when opening the photo library it does not. Despite this, it still brings the user to their photo library. I specifically referenced it in my info.plist, but there is still no difference. Any help? My code:
@IBAction func allowAccessToPhotos(_ sender: Any) {
let imagePickerController = UIImagePickerController()
imagePickerController.delegate = self
let actionSheet = UIAlertController(title: "Photo Source", message: "Choose a Source", preferredStyle: .actionSheet)
actionSheet.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Photo Library", style: .default, handler: { (action:UIAlertAction) in imagePickerController.sourceType = .photoLibrary
self.present(imagePickerController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}))
actionSheet.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Camera", style: .default, handler: { (action:UIAlertAction) in imagePickerController.sourceType = .camera
self.present(imagePickerController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}))
actionSheet.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Cancel", style: .cancel, handler: nil))
self.present(actionSheet, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
As per UIImagePickerController behaviour, It never gives dialogue to the user for Photos access. UIImagePickerController only ask for the Camera permission.
You have to ask for Photos permission manually to the user. By using the below code you can ask the user for Photos permission.
import Photos
@IBAction func allowAccessToPhotos(_ sender: Any) {
let imagePickerController = UIImagePickerController()
imagePickerController.delegate = self
let actionSheet = UIAlertController(title: "Photo Source", message: "Choose a Source", preferredStyle: .actionSheet)
actionSheet.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Photo Library", style: .default, handler: { (action:UIAlertAction) in imagePickerController.sourceType = .photoLibrary
let photoAuthorizationStatus = PHPhotoLibrary.authorizationStatus()
switch photoAuthorizationStatus {
case .authorized:
self.present(imagePickerController, animated: true, completion: nil)
case .notDetermined:
PHPhotoLibrary.requestAuthorization({
(newStatus) in
DispatchQueue.main.async {
if newStatus == PHAuthorizationStatus.authorized {
self.present(imagePickerController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}else{
print("User denied")
}
}})
break
case .restricted:
print("restricted")
break
case .denied:
print("denied")
break
}}))
actionSheet.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Camera", style: .default, handler: { (action:UIAlertAction) in imagePickerController.sourceType = .camera
self.present(imagePickerController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}))
}
Please refer reference.
If you're not asking for
Photospermission to the user then It will cause rejection by the apple team. It depends on your luck, Sometimes the apple team ignore it and sometimes reject our app.
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