kev
kev

Reputation: 7832

iOS 8 Photos framework: Get a list of all albums with iOS8

How do I get a list of all collections, including the camera roll (which is now called moments), in iOS8?

In iOS 7, I use ALAssetGroup enumeration block, but that doesn't include iOS moments which is seems to be equivalent to Camera Roll in iOS7.

    void (^assetGroupEnumerator)(ALAssetsGroup *, BOOL *) = ^(ALAssetsGroup *group, BOOL *stop)
    {
        if (group == nil) {// We're done enumerating
            return;
        }

        [group setAssetsFilter:[ALAssetsFilter allAssets]];
        if ([[sGroupPropertyName lowercaseString] isEqualToString:@"camera roll"] && nType == ALAssetsGroupSavedPhotos) {
            [_assetGroups insertObject:group atIndex:0];
        } else {
            [_assetGroups addObject:group];
        }
    };

    // Group Enumerator Failure Block
    void (^assetGroupEnumberatorFailure)(NSError *) = ^(NSError *error) {
        SMELog(@"Enumeration occured %@", [error description]);
    };

    // Enumerate Albums
    [_library enumerateGroupsWithTypes:kSupportedALAlbumsMask
                            usingBlock:assetGroupEnumerator
                          failureBlock:assetGroupEnumberatorFailure];
    }];

Upvotes: 46

Views: 34348

Answers (3)

Grimxn
Grimxn

Reputation: 22507

This is simply a translation of @Ladislav's superb accepted answer into Swift:

// *** 1 ***
// Get all photos (Moments in iOS8, or Camera Roll before)
// Optionally if you want them ordered as by creation date, you just add PHFetchOptions like so:
let allPhotosOptions = PHFetchOptions()
allPhotosOptions.sortDescriptors = [NSSortDescriptor(key: "creationDate", ascending: true)]

let allPhotosResult = PHAsset.fetchAssetsWithMediaType(PHAssetMediaType.Image, options: allPhotosOptions)

// Now if you want you can get assets from the PHFetchResult object:
allPhotosResult.enumerateObjectsUsingBlock({ print("Asset \($0.0)") })

// *** 2 ***
// Get all user albums (with additional sort for example to only show albums with at least one photo)
let userAlbumsOptions = PHFetchOptions()
userAlbumsOptions.predicate = NSPredicate(format: "estimatedAssetCount > 0")

let userAlbums = PHAssetCollection.fetchAssetCollectionsWithType(PHAssetCollectionType.Album, subtype: PHAssetCollectionSubtype.Any, options: userAlbumsOptions)

userAlbums.enumerateObjectsUsingBlock({
    if let collection = $0.0 as? PHAssetCollection {
        print("album title: \(collection.localizedTitle)")
        //For each PHAssetCollection that is returned from userAlbums: PHFetchResult you can fetch PHAssets like so (you can even limit results to include only photo assets):
        let onlyImagesOptions = PHFetchOptions()
        onlyImagesOptions.predicate = NSPredicate(format: "mediaType = %i", PHAssetMediaType.Image.rawValue)
        if let result = PHAsset.fetchKeyAssetsInAssetCollection(collection, options: onlyImagesOptions) {
            print("Images count: \(result.count)")
        }
    }
})

// *** 3 ***
// Get smart albums
let smartAlbums = PHAssetCollection.fetchAssetCollectionsWithType(.SmartAlbum, subtype: .AlbumRegular, options: nil) // Here you can specify Photostream, etc. as PHAssetCollectionSubtype.xxx
smartAlbums.enumerateObjectsUsingBlock( {
    if let assetCollection = $0.0 as? PHAssetCollection {
        print("album title: \(assetCollection.localizedTitle)")
        // One thing to note with Smart Albums is that collection.estimatedAssetCount can return NSNotFound if estimatedAssetCount cannot be determined. As title suggest this is estimated. If you want to be sure of number of assets you have to perform fetch and get the count like:

        let assetsFetchResult = PHAsset.fetchAssetsInAssetCollection(assetCollection, options: nil)
        let numberOfAssets = assetsFetchResult.count
        let estimatedCount =  (assetCollection.estimatedAssetCount == NSNotFound) ? -1 : assetCollection.estimatedAssetCount
        print("Assets count: \(numberOfAssets), estimate: \(estimatedCount)")
    }
})

Upvotes: 19

Dinesh Kumar
Dinesh Kumar

Reputation: 151

Try this Code...

self.imageArray=[[NSArray alloc] init];

PHImageRequestOptions *requestOptions = [[PHImageRequestOptions alloc] init];
requestOptions.resizeMode   = PHImageRequestOptionsResizeModeExact;
requestOptions.deliveryMode = PHImageRequestOptionsDeliveryModeHighQualityFormat;
requestOptions.synchronous = true;
PHFetchResult *result = [PHAsset fetchAssetsWithMediaType:PHAssetMediaTypeImage options:nil];

NSLog(@"%d",(int)result.count);

    PHImageManager *manager = [PHImageManager defaultManager];
    NSMutableArray *images = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:countValue];

    // assets contains PHAsset objects.

    __block UIImage *ima;
    for (PHAsset *asset in result) {
        // Do something with the asset

        [manager requestImageForAsset:asset
                           targetSize:PHImageManagerMaximumSize
                          contentMode:PHImageContentModeDefault
                              options:requestOptions
                        resultHandler:^void(UIImage *image, NSDictionary *info) {
                            ima = image;

                            [images addObject:ima];

                        }];




    self.imageArray = [images copy];

Upvotes: 1

Ladislav
Ladislav

Reputation: 7283

Using Photos Framework is a bit different, you can achieve the same result though, you just have to do it in parts.

1) Get all photos (Moments in iOS8, or Camera Roll before)

PHFetchResult *allPhotosResult = [PHAsset fetchAssetsWithMediaType:PHAssetMediaTypeImage options:nil];

Optionally if you want them ordered as by creation date, you just add PHFetchOptions like so:

PHFetchOptions *allPhotosOptions = [PHFetchOptions new];
allPhotosOptions.sortDescriptors = @[[NSSortDescriptor sortDescriptorWithKey:@"creationDate" ascending:YES]];

PHFetchResult *allPhotosResult = [PHAsset fetchAssetsWithMediaType:PHAssetMediaTypeImage options:allPhotosOptions];

Now if you want you can get assets from the PHFetchResult object:

[allPhotosResult enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(PHAsset *asset, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
    NSLog(@"asset %@", asset);
}];

2) Get all user albums (with additional sort for example to only show albums with at least one photo)

PHFetchOptions *userAlbumsOptions = [PHFetchOptions new];
userAlbumsOptions.predicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"estimatedAssetCount > 0"];

PHFetchResult *userAlbums = [PHAssetCollection fetchAssetCollectionsWithType:PHAssetCollectionTypeAlbum subtype:PHAssetCollectionSubtypeAny options:userAlbumsOptions];

[userAlbums enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(PHAssetCollection *collection, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
        NSLog(@"album title %@", collection.localizedTitle);
}];

For each PHAssetCollection that is returned from PHFetchResult *userAlbums you can fetch PHAssets like so (you can even limit results to include only photo assets):

PHFetchOptions *onlyImagesOptions = [PHFetchOptions new];
onlyImagesOptions.predicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"mediaType = %i", PHAssetMediaTypeImage];
PHFetchResult *result = [PHAsset fetchAssetsInAssetCollection:collection options:onlyImagesOptions];

3) Get smart albums

PHFetchResult *smartAlbums = [PHAssetCollection fetchAssetCollectionsWithType:PHAssetCollectionTypeSmartAlbum subtype:PHAssetCollectionSubtypeAlbumRegular options:nil];
[smartAlbums enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(PHAssetCollection *collection, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
        NSLog(@"album title %@", collection.localizedTitle);
}];

One thing to note with Smart Albums is that collection.estimatedAssetCount can return NSNotFound if estimatedAssetCount cannot be determined. As title suggest this is estimated. If you want to be sure of number of assets you have to perform fetch and get the count like:

PHFetchResult *assetsFetchResult = [PHAsset fetchAssetsInAssetCollection:assetCollection options:nil];

number of assets = assetsFetchResult.count

Apple has a sample project that does what you want:

https://developer.apple.com/library/content/samplecode/UsingPhotosFramework/ExampleappusingPhotosframework.zip (you have to be a registered developer to access this)

Upvotes: 125

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