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I'm currently building an app for iOS using Phonegap/Cordova and jQuerymobile. The idea is to take photos with camera and store the captured image for future use. I would like to store the path/filename into my local database and to move the picture file to a persistent place in the iPhone.

Could someone provide me with an example ?

Ajoy
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5 Answers5

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Ok, here is the solution.

  • in the Html file

  • I have an image tag for displaying the picture taken by the camera :

  • I have a button that runs a function for taking photo : Capture Photo

  • The function to capture photo is (when the photo is taken, the scr of the 'smallImage' id is populated with the path of the photo)

    function capturePhoto() {
    // Take picture using device camera and retrieve image as base64-encoded string
        navigator.camera.getPicture(onPhotoDataSuccess, onFail, { quality: 50 });
    }
    
    //Callback function when the picture has been successfully taken
    function onPhotoDataSuccess(imageData) {                
        // Get image handle
        var smallImage = document.getElementById('smallImage');
    
        // Unhide image elements
        smallImage.style.display = 'block';
        smallImage.src = imageData;
    }
    
    //Callback function when the picture has not been successfully taken
    function onFail(message) {
        alert('Failed to load picture because: ' + message);
    }
    
  • Now I want to move the picture in a permanent folder and then save the link into my database :

    function movePic(file){ 
        window.resolveLocalFileSystemURI(file, resolveOnSuccess, resOnError); 
    } 
    
    //Callback function when the file system uri has been resolved
    function resolveOnSuccess(entry){ 
        var d = new Date();
        var n = d.getTime();
        //new file name
        var newFileName = n + ".jpg";
        var myFolderApp = "EasyPacking";
    
        window.requestFileSystem(LocalFileSystem.PERSISTENT, 0, function(fileSys) {      
        //The folder is created if doesn't exist
        fileSys.root.getDirectory( myFolderApp,
                        {create:true, exclusive: false},
                        function(directory) {
                            entry.moveTo(directory, newFileName,  successMove, resOnError);
                        },
                        resOnError);
                        },
        resOnError);
    }
    
    //Callback function when the file has been moved successfully - inserting the complete path
    function successMove(entry) {
        //I do my insert with "entry.fullPath" as for the path
    }
    
    function resOnError(error) {
        alert(error.code);
    }
    
  • My file has been saved in the database to display it, i put "file://" front of the row that contains the image src

Hope this help. J.

P.S. : - many thanks to Simon Mac Donald (http://hi.im/simonmacdonald) for his post on googledocs.

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Jérôme
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Jerome's answer works like a charm.. the only thing to point out to people when they want to use the file don't use entry.fullPath as this can sometimes cause issues, use entry.toURL() as this will give you the full path without having to add "file://" to the path as well as bypassing issues such as SD card storage..

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if (index == '0')
{
    var options = {
        quality: 50,
        destinationType: Camera.DestinationType.FILE_URI,
        sourceType: Camera.PictureSourceType.CAMERA,
        allowEdit: false,
        encodingType: Camera.EncodingType.JPEG,
        popoverOptions: CameraPopoverOptions,
        saveToPhotoAlbum: false,
        correctOrientation:true
    };

    $cordovaCamera.getPicture(options).then(movePic,function(imageData) {
        $rootScope.imageUpload=imageData;
    }, function(err) {
        console.error(err);
    });

    function movePic(imageData){
        console.log("move pic");
        console.log(imageData);
        window.resolveLocalFileSystemURL(imageData, resolveOnSuccess, resOnError);
    }

    function resolveOnSuccess(entry){
        console.log("resolvetosuccess");

        //new file name
        var newFileName = itemID + ".jpg";
        var myFolderApp = "ImgFolder";

        window.requestFileSystem(LocalFileSystem.PERSISTENT, 0, function(fileSys) {
            console.log("folder create");

            //The folder is created if doesn't exist
            fileSys.root.getDirectory( myFolderApp,
                {create:true, exclusive: false},
                function(directory) {
                    console.log("move to file..");
                    entry.moveTo(directory, newFileName,  successMove, resOnError);
                    console.log("release");

                },
                resOnError);
        },
        resOnError);
    }

    function successMove(entry) {
        //I do my insert with "entry.fullPath" as for the path
        console.log("success");
        //this is file path, customize your path
        console.log(entry);
    }

    function resOnError(error) {
        console.log("failed");
    }

}
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  • this coding working me, i declare itemID depent on my project, you can use new name in filename.jpg – manoz Oct 20 '15 at 05:41
  • Saving entry.fullPath as image url in local storage and binding again in image doesn't work, it doesn't display image – Mohanvel V Mar 02 '16 at 06:53
  • @Pritish Above code is only working for single image selected, Instead of create temp array to select multiple images & push all in one click – manoz Jul 21 '17 at 11:18
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I just did a that works with promises, based on Jérôme's answer above:

function moveFile(file){

    var deferred = $q.defer();

    window.resolveLocalFileSystemURL(file,
        function resolveOnSuccess(entry){

            var dateTime = moment.utc(new Date).format('YYYYMMDD_HHmmss');
            var newFileName = dateTime + ".jpg";
            var newDirectory = "photos";

            window.requestFileSystem(LocalFileSystem.PERSISTENT, 0, function(fileSys) {

                    //The folder is created if doesn't exist
                    fileSys.root.getDirectory( newDirectory,
                        {create:true, exclusive: false},
                        function(directory) {

                            entry.moveTo(directory, newFileName, function (entry) {
                                //Now we can use "entry.toURL()" for the img src
                                console.log(entry.toURL());
                                deferred.resolve(entry);

                            }, resOnError);
                        },
                        resOnError);
                },
                resOnError);
        }, resOnError);

    return deferred.promise;
}

function resOnError(error) {
    console.log('Awwww shnap!: ' + error.code);
}
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  • Nice implementation! I'd love to see this with a .done() .failed() .always() implementation. And, thanks for sharing! – ppetree Mar 11 '18 at 21:08
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There are 3 steps:

  1. Get the photo. Apple has a good example for this on the iPhone dev site
  2. Get your Documents directory, like so:
    
    NSArray *arrayPaths = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(
                NSDocumentDirectory,
                NSUserDomainMask,
                YES);
    NSString *docDir = [arrayPaths objectAtIndex:0];
    
  3. And finally, storing the UIImage you got in step 1 out to disk:
    
    NSString *filename = @"mypic.png";
    NSString *fullpath = [docDir stringByAppendingPathComponent:filename];
    [UIImagePNGRepresentation(image) writeToFile:fullpath atomically:YES];
    
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  • Many thanks for you answer, my post was not clear, I am using PhoneGap, not Objective C, I keep my question opened. – Jérôme Apr 28 '12 at 07:41