Custom iOS camera and photo picker with editing capabilities
Paparazzo is a component for picking and editing photos.
Key Features | |
---|---|
đź“· | Taking photos using camera |
📱 | Picking photos from user’s photo library |
✂️ | Photo cropping and rotation |
đź’§ | Applying filters to photos |
There are two options to install Paparazzo using CocoaPods.
Using Marshroute:
pod "Paparazzo"
or if you don’t use Marshroute and prefer not to get it as an additional dependency:
pod "Paparazzo/Core"
You can use either the entire module or photo library exclusively.
Initialize module assembly using Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory
(or Paparazzo.MarshrouteAssemblyFactory
if you use Marshroute):
let factory = Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory()
let assembly = factory.mediaPickerAssembly()
Create view controller using assembly’s module
method:
let data = MediaPickerData(
items: items,
autocorrectionFilters: filters,
selectedItem: items.last,
maxItemsCount: maxItemsCount,
cropEnabled: true,
autocorrectEnabled: true,
cropCanvasSize: cropCanvasSize
)
let viewController = assembly.module(
data: data,
routerSeed: routerSeed, // omit this parameter if you're using Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory
configure: configure
)
Method parameters:
nil
or if items doesn’t contain any photo with matching identifier, then the first photo in array will be selected.Additional parameters is described in protocol MediaPickerModule
:
setContinueButtonTitle(_:)
, setContinueButtonEnabled(_:)
, setContinueButtonVisible(_:)
and setContinueButtonStyle(_:)
allow to customize “Continue” button text and availability.setAccessDeniedTitle(_:)
, setAccessDeniedMessage(_:)
and setAccessDeniedButtonTitle(_:)
allow to customize “Access Deined” view texts.setCropMode(_:)
allow to customize photo crop behavior.onItemsAdd
is called when user picks items from photo library or takes a new photo using camera.onItemUpdate
is called after user performed cropping.onItemAutocorrect
is called after applying filter.onItemMove
is called after moving photo.onItemRemove
is called when user deletes photo.onFinish
and onCancel
is called when user taps Continue and Close respectively.When cropping photo on devices with low RAM capacity your application can crash due to memory warning. It happens because in order to perform actual cropping we need to put a bitmap of the original photo in memory. To descrease a chance of crashing on older devices (such as iPhone 4 or 4s) we can scale the source photo beforehand so that it takes up less space in memory. cropCanvasSize is used for that. It specifies the size of the photo we should be targeting when scaling.
Initialize module assembly using Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory
(or Paparazzo.MarshrouteAssemblyFactory
if you use Marshroute):
let factory = Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory()
let assembly = factory.photoLibraryAssembly()
Create view controller using assembly’s module
method:
let viewController = assembly.module(
selectedItems: selectedItems,
maxSelectedItemsCount: maxSelectedItemsCount,
routerSeed: routerSeed, // omit this parameter if you're using Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory
configure: configure
)
nil
).MaskCropper is a module which provides easy way to customize cropping experience. See CroppingOverlayProvider protocol to get more details.
Initialize module assembly using Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory
(or Paparazzo.MarshrouteAssemblyFactory
if you use Marshroute):
let factory = Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory()
let assembly = factory.maskCropperAssembly()
Create view controller using assembly’s module
method:
let data = MaskCropperData(
imageSource: photo.image,
cropCanvasSize: cropCanvasSize
)
let viewController = assembly.module(
data: data,
croppingOverlayProvider: croppingOverlayProvider,
routerSeed: routerSeed, // omit this parameter if you're using Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory
configure: configure
)
Scanner is a module which provides easy way to handle realtime stream from camera. See ScannerOutputHandler protocol to get more details.
Initialize module assembly using Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory
(or Paparazzo.MarshrouteAssemblyFactory
if you use Marshroute):
let factory = Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory()
let assembly = factory.scannerAssembly()
Create view controller using assembly’s module
method:
let data = ScannerData(
initialActiveCameraType: .back,
cameraCaptureOutputHandlers: []
)
let viewController = assembly.module(
data: data,
routerSeed: routerSeed, // omit this parameter if you're using Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory
configure: configure
)
You can customize colors, fonts and icons used in photo picker. Just pass an instance of PaparazzoUITheme
to the initializer of assembly factory.
var theme = PaparazzoUITheme()
theme.shutterButtonColor = .blue
theme.accessDeniedTitleFont = .boldSystemFont(ofSize: 17)
theme.accessDeniedMessageFont = .systemFont(ofSize: 17)
theme.accessDeniedButtonFont = .systemFont(ofSize: 17)
theme.cameraContinueButtonTitleFont = .systemFont(ofSize: 17)
theme.cancelRotationTitleFont = .boldSystemFont(ofSize: 14)
let assemblyFactory = Paparazzo.AssemblyFactory(theme: theme)
Photos picked by user via Paparazzo is provided to you either as MediaPickerItem
(when using MediaPicker module) or as PhotoLibraryItem
(when using PhotoLibrary module). Both of these enitities are just wrappers around ImageSource
, which is a protocol that allows you to get different image representations regardless of where it comes from. To find out how to use it go to https://github.com/avito-tech/ImageSource
You can see the list of supported languages here. If you don’t see your language, we encourage you to contribute to the project by creating pull request that adds Localizable.strings
file for that language.
If you’re not satisfied with a string that is provided by Paparazzo, you can override it in your project. Just add Paparazzo.strings
to your main bundle. Override only the strings you need (you can see an example of this in PaparazzoExample project).
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