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RxJava extension for Android to take photos using the camera, select files or photos from the device and optionally crop or rotate any selected images.

RxPaparazzo

What is RX?

Reactive Extensions for the JVM – a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable sequences for the Java VM.

What is a Paparazzo?

A freelance photographer who aggressively pursues celebrities for the purpose of taking candid photographs.

This library does that (well not really). But it is a cool name.

Features:

Setup RxJava2

Add the JitPack repository in your build.gradle (top level module):

allprojects {
    repositories {
        jcenter()
        maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
    }
}

Add dependencies in the build.gradle of the module:

dependencies {
    compile "com.github.miguelbcr:RxPaparazzo:0.6.1-2.x"
    compile 'io.reactivex.rxjava2:rxandroid:2.0.1'
}

Usage

Because RxPaparazzo uses RxActivityResult to deal with intent calls, all its requirements and features are inherited too.

Before attempting to use RxPaparazzo, you need to call RxPaparazzo.register in your Android Application's onCreate supplying the current Application instance.

public class SampleApp extends Application {

    @Override public void onCreate() {
        super.onCreate();
        RxPaparazzo.register(this);
    }
}

You will need to also add a FileProvider named android.support.v4.content.FileProvider to your AndroidManifest.xml and create a paths xml file in your src/main/res/xml directory.

 <provider
    android:name="android.support.v4.content.FileProvider"
    android:authorities="${applicationId}.file_provider"
    android:exported="false"
    android:grantUriPermissions="true">
    <meta-data
        android:name="android.support.FILE_PROVIDER_PATHS"
        android:resource="@xml/file_provider_paths"/>
</provider>

If you set the provider android:authorities attribute to a value other than ${applicationId}.file_provider name you must set the configuration it using RxPaparazzo.Builder.setFileProviderAuthority(String authority)

Example: file_provider_paths.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<paths>
  <files-path name="RxPaparazzoImages" path="RxPaparazzo/"/>
</paths>

The file_provider_paths.xml is where files are exposed in the FileProvider. If you set the files-path path attribute to a value other than RxPaparazzo/ you must set the configuration using RxPaparazzo.Builder.setFileProviderPath(String path)

All features RxPaparazzo exposes can be accessed from both, an activity or a fragment instance.

Limitation:: Your fragments need to extend from androidx.core.app.Fragment instead of android.app.Fragment, otherwise they won't be notified.

The generic type of the observable returned by RxPaparazzo when subscribing to any of its features is always an instance of Response class.

This instance holds a reference to the current Activity/Fragment, accessible calling targetUI() method. Because the original one may be recreated it would be unsafe calling it. Instead, you must call any method/variable of your Activity/Fragment from this instance encapsulated in the response instance.

Also, this instance holds a reference to the data as the appropriate response, as such as the result code of the specific operation.

Saving files

By default, the image / file is saved in a directory the same as the app name on the root of the external storage. You can choose to save the images in internal storage by using .useInternalStorage()

The response in the callback function supplied to the subscribe() method holds a reference to the path where the image was persisted.

Calling built-in camera to take a photo.

RxPaparazzo.single(activityOrFragment)
        .usingCamera()
        .subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
        .observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
        .subscribe(response -> {
            // See response.resultCode() doc
            if (response.resultCode() != RESULT_OK) {
                response.targetUI().showUserCanceled();
                return;
            }

            response.targetUI().loadImage(response.data());
        });

Calling the file picker to retrieve a file.

RxPaparazzo.single(activityOrFragment)
        .usingFile()
        .subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
        .observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
        .subscribe(response -> {        
            // See response.resultCode() doc
            if (response.resultCode() != RESULT_OK) {
                response.targetUI().showUserCanceled();
                return;
            }

            response.targetUI().loadImage(response.data());
        });

Calling the file picker to retrieve multiple files

RxPaparazzo.multiple(activityOrFragment)
        .usingFiles()
        .subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
        .observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
        .subscribe(response -> {
            // See response.resultCode() doc
            if (response.resultCode() != RESULT_OK) {
                response.targetUI().showUserCanceled();
                return;
            }

            if (response.data().size() == 1) response.targetUI().loadImage(response.data().get(0));
            else response.targetUI().loadImages(response.data());
        });

Calling the gallery to retrieve an image.

RxPaparazzo.single(activityOrFragment)
        .usingGallery()
        .subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
        .observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
        .subscribe(response -> {
            // See response.resultCode() doc
            if (response.resultCode() != RESULT_OK) {
                response.targetUI().showUserCanceled();
                return;
            }

            response.targetUI().loadImage(response.data());
        });

Calling the gallery to retrieve multiple image

RxPaparazzo.multiple(activityOrFragment)
        .usingGallery()
        .subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
        .observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
        .subscribe(response -> {
            // See response.resultCode() doc
            if (response.resultCode() != RESULT_OK) {
                response.targetUI().showUserCanceled();
                return;
            }

            if (response.data().size() == 1) response.targetUI().loadImage(response.data().get(0));
            else response.targetUI().loadImages(response.data());
        });

Note: if the level Android api device is minor than 18, only one image will be retrieved.

Customizations

When asking RxPaparazzo for an photo / image / file it's possible to apply some configurations to the action.

Size options

Size values can be used to set the size of the image to retrieve. There are 4 options:

ScreenSize value will be set as default.

RxPaparazzo.multiple(activityOrFragment)
                .size(new ScreenSize())
                .usingGallery()

Cropping support for image.

This feature is available thanks to the amazing library uCrop authored by Yalantis group.

RxPaparazzo.multiple(activityOrFragment)
                .crop()

By calling crop() method when building the observable instance, all they images retrieved will be able to be cropped, regardless if the images were retrieved using the built-in camera or gallery, even if multiple images were requested in a single call using single() approach. Because uCrop Yalantis library exposes some configuration in order to customize the crop screen, RxPaparazzo exposes an overloaded method of crop(UCrop.Options) which allow to pass an instance of UCrop.Options. If you need to configure the aspect ratio, the max result size or using the source image aspect ratio, you must pass an instance of Options class, which extends from UCrop.Options and adds the three missing properties.

UCrop.Options options = new UCrop.Options();
options.setToolbarColor(ContextCompat.getColor(getActivity(), R.color.colorPrimaryDark));

RxPaparazzo.single(activityOrFragment).crop(options)
Options options = new Options();
options.setToolbarColor(ContextCompat.getColor(getActivity(), R.color.colorPrimaryDark));
options.setAspectRatio(25, 50); 

RxPaparazzo.single(activityOrFragment)
         .crop(options)

Media scanning

To send files to the media scanner so that they can be indexed and available in applications such as the Gallery use sendToMediaScanner(). If you are using useInternalStorage() then the media scanner will not be able to access the file.

Picking files

If you wish to limit the type of images or files then use setMimeType(String mimeType) to specify a specific mime type for the Intent. You can also use .setMultipleMimeType(String... mimeType) to specify multiple mime types. By default Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT is used to request images and files. If you wish to edit the original file call useDocumentPicker(), this will allow greater, possiblty persistent access to the source file.

Proguard

# Rxjava rules
-dontwarn rx.internal.util.**

-keepclassmembers class rx.internal.util.unsafe.*ArrayQueue*Field* {
    long producerIndex;
    long consumerIndex;
}
-keepclassmembers class rx.internal.util.unsafe.BaseLinkedQueueProducerNodeRef {
    long producerNode;
    long consumerNode;
}

Testing

Testing has been done using the following Genymotion devices:

Credits

Authors

Víctor Albertos

Miguel García

James McIntosh

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