I am working on Xamarin Forms (with iOS and Android). What I want to do is to allow users to download image from an url by using DependencyService. I tried run in IOS emulator and the image did save into the emulator but does not show up in the gallery. Appreciate help in that and following is my code:
In ViewModel:
public void DownloadImage()
{
IFileService fileSvc = DependencyService.Get<IFileService>();
WebClient wc = new WebClient();
byte[] bytes = wc.DownloadData(ImgUrl);
Stream stream = new MemoryStream(bytes);
fileSvc.SavePicture(DateTime.Now.ToString(), stream, "temp");
}
In Xamarin.iOS
public void SavePicture(string name, Stream data, string location = "temp")
{
var documentsPath = Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.Personal);
string imageFilename = Path.Combine(documentsPath, "Images", location);
Directory.CreateDirectory(imageFilename);
string filePath = Path.Combine(documentsPath, name);
byte[] bArray = new byte[data.Length];
using (FileStream fs = new FileStream(filePath, FileMode.OpenOrCreate))
{
using (data)
{
data.Read(bArray, 0, (int)data.Length);
}
int length = bArray.Length;
fs.Write(bArray, 0, length);
}
}
In Xamarin.Droid
public void SavePicture(string name, Stream data, string location = "temp")
{
var documentsPath = Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.Personal);
documentsPath = Path.Combine(documentsPath, "Images", location);
Directory.CreateDirectory(documentsPath);
string filePath = Path.Combine(documentsPath, name);
byte[] bArray = new byte[data.Length];
using (FileStream fs = new FileStream(filePath, FileMode.OpenOrCreate))
{
using (data)
{
data.Read(bArray, 0, (int)data.Length);
}
int length = bArray.Length;
fs.Write(bArray, 0, length);
}
}
If you Want to save image into Gallery, please follow the code below.
Firstly, create Create the IMediaService Interface in PCL.
public interface IMediaService
{
void SaveImageFromByte(byte[] imageByte,string filename);
}
Then implement this interface in Platform-specific Xamarin.Android Project
public class MediaService : IMediaService
{
Context CurrentContext => CrossCurrentActivity.Current.Activity;
public void SaveImageFromByte(byte[] imageByte, string filename)
{
try
{
Java.IO.File storagePath = Android.OS.Environment.GetExternalStoragePublicDirectory(Android.OS.Environment.DirectoryPictures);
string path = System.IO.Path.Combine(storagePath.ToString(), filename);
System.IO.File.WriteAllBytes(path, imageByte);
var mediaScanIntent = new Intent(Intent.ActionMediaScannerScanFile);
mediaScanIntent.SetData(Android.Net.Uri.FromFile(new Java.IO.File(path)));
CurrentContext.SendBroadcast(mediaScanIntent);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
}
}
}
implement this interface in Platform-specific Xamarin.iOS Project
public class MediaService : IMediaService
{
public void SaveImageFromByte(byte[] imageByte,string fileName)
{
var imageData = new UIImage(NSData.FromArray(imageByte));
imageData.SaveToPhotosAlbum((image, error) =>
{
//you can retrieve the saved UI Image as well if needed using
//var i = image as UIImage;
if (error != null)
{
Console.WriteLine(error.ToString());
}
});
}
}
For accessing the CurrentContext Install the NuGet Package (Plugin.CurrentActivity) from NuGet Package Manager, also check for the external storage permission.
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