Reputation: 1701
I am trying to get an image from Android
gallery using Qt. I have already called the intent
from Java using a Java file
, but I don't know how to return it to Qt.
I have a Qt class that calls a method from a Java file that opens the Android Image Picker
. How can I return the selected image or the selected URI to Qt?
the .h file
#ifndef CAMINHOIMAGENS_H
#define CAMINHOIMAGENS_H
#include <QObject>
#include <QDebug>
class caminhoImagens : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY(QString imagemCaminho READ imagemCaminho NOTIFY imagemCaminhoChanged)
slots: void atualizaImagem();
public: QString imagemCaminho();
private: QString m_imagemCaminho = "";
signals: void imagemCaminhoChanged();
};
#endif // CAMINHOIMAGENS_H
The .cpp file
#include "caminhoimagens.h"
#include <QtAndroidExtras>
caminhoImagens::caminhoImagens()
{
}
void caminhoImagens::atualizaImagem()
{
//org.qtproject.example.acessargaleriatest
QAndroidJniObject intent = QAndroidJniObject::callStaticObjectMethod ( "org/qtproject/example/AcessarGaleriaTest/ImagePickerAndroid", "imagePicker", "()Landroid/content/Intent;");
QtAndroid::startActivity(intent, 192837465, 0);
}
QString caminhoImagens::imagemCaminho()
{
return m_imagemCaminho;
}
The .java file
package org.qtproject.example.AcessarGaleriaTest;
import org.qtproject.qt5.android.bindings.QtActivity;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.app.Activity;
public class ImagePickerAndroid extends QtActivity {
public static Intent imagePicker() {
Intent i = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK);
i.setType( "image/*");
return Intent.createChooser(i, "Select Image");
}
}
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1308
Reputation: 1701
Answering my own question:
I have done my code in Qt using QAndroidJniObject
to write a equivalent java code.
Register the caminhoimages.h
as a QML type
in the main.cpp
and call the method buscaImagem()
caminhoimagens.h
#ifndef CAMINHOIMAGENS_H
#define CAMINHOIMAGENS_H
#include <QObject>
#include "imagepickerandroid.h"
#include <QDebug>
class caminhoImagens : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY(QString imagemCaminho READ imagemCaminho NOTIFY imagemCaminhoChanged)
public slots:
void buscaImagem();
void retornaImagem(QString path);
public:
caminhoImagens();
QString imagemCaminho();
private:
QString m_imagemCaminho = "";
signals:
void imagemCaminhoChanged();
};
#endif //CAMINHOIMAGENS_H
caminhoimagens.cpp
#include "caminhoimagens.h"
caminhoImagens::caminhoImagens()
{
}
void caminhoImagens::buscaImagem()
{
imagePickerAndroid *imagePicker = new imagePickerAndroid();
connect(imagePicker, SIGNAL(imagemCaminhoSignal(QString)), this, SLOT(retornaImagem(QString)));
imagePicker->buscaImagem();
}
void caminhoImagens::retornaImagem(QString path)
{
qDebug() << path;
m_imagemCaminho = path;
emit imagemCaminhoChanged();
}
QString caminhoImagens::imagemCaminho()
{
return m_imagemCaminho;
}
imagepickerandroid.h
#ifndef IMAGEPICKERANDROID_H
#define IMAGEPICKERANDROID_H
#include <QObject>
#include <QtAndroidExtras>
#include <QDebug>
class imagePickerAndroid : public QObject, public QAndroidActivityResultReceiver
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
imagePickerAndroid();
void buscaImagem();
virtual void handleActivityResult(int receiverRequestCode, int resultCode, const QAndroidJniObject & data);
signals:
void imagemCaminhoSignal(QString);
};
#endif // IMAGEPICKERANDROID_H
imagepickerandroid.cpp
#include "imagepickerandroid.h"
imagePickerAndroid::imagePickerAndroid()
{
}
void imagePickerAndroid::buscaImagem()
{
QAndroidJniObject ACTION_PICK = QAndroidJniObject::fromString("android.intent.action.GET_CONTENT");
QAndroidJniObject intent("android/content/Intent");
if (ACTION_PICK.isValid() && intent.isValid())
{
intent.callObjectMethod("setAction", "(Ljava/lang/String;)Landroid/content/Intent;", ACTION_PICK.object<jstring>());
intent.callObjectMethod("setType", "(Ljava/lang/String;)Landroid/content/Intent;", QAndroidJniObject::fromString("image/*").object<jstring>());
QtAndroid::startActivity(intent.object<jobject>(), 101, this);
qDebug() << "OK";
}
else
{
qDebug() << "ERRO";
}
}
void imagePickerAndroid::handleActivityResult(int receiverRequestCode, int resultCode, const QAndroidJniObject &data)
{
qDebug() << "Trabalha com os dados";
jint RESULT_OK = QAndroidJniObject::getStaticField<jint>("android/app/Activity", "RESULT_OK");
if (receiverRequestCode == 101 && resultCode == RESULT_OK) {
QString imagemCaminho = data.callObjectMethod("getData", "()Landroid/net/Uri;").callObjectMethod("getPath", "()Ljava/lang/String;").toString();
emit imagemCaminhoSignal(imagemCaminho);
qDebug() << imagemCaminho;
}
else
{
qDebug() << "Caminho errado";
}
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 7146
Combining Java and C++ is a rather complex thing, at least if it's new to you. This link below shows an example on how to call Java from C++ and the other way around.
Once you know how that works in general, you can solve your problem by following this example:
http://javatechig.com/android/writing-image-picker-using-intent-in-android
To pass your uri to Qt, create a function in C++ that will be called from Java and pass the uri as a parameter.
Upvotes: 1