samwize
samwize

Reputation: 27373

Catching error: Corrupt JPEG data: premature end of data segment

When creating an UIImage with corrupt/incomplete JPEG data, the console will print out

<Error>: Corrupt JPEG data: premature end of data segment

The incomplete image will be shown, with grey filling up the incomplete part. I do not want this to happen.

I desperately tried with a try-catch block but it does not catch the error. Is there any way to catch the error?

Upvotes: 18

Views: 35662

Answers (2)

roperklacks
roperklacks

Reputation: 1169

In response to Slee's question above, this is the method I use:

-(BOOL)dataIsValidJPEG:(NSData *)data
{
    if (!data || data.length < 2) return NO;

    NSInteger totalBytes = data.length;
    const char *bytes = (const char*)[data bytes];

    return (bytes[0] == (char)0xff && 
            bytes[1] == (char)0xd8 &&
            bytes[totalBytes-2] == (char)0xff &&
            bytes[totalBytes-1] == (char)0xd9);
}

Upvotes: 23

Vaayu
Vaayu

Reputation: 476

Depends on how you are getting the data etc. Maybe this is what you are looking for: iphone-corrupt-jpeg-data-for-image-received-over-http

A simple way to check if the JPEG data is complete or not is to check the first and last two bytes for FF D8 and FF D9 respectively. Those two bytes identify the start and end of a JPEG file respectively.

Upvotes: 16

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