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io.github.imablanco:imageprovider
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The easiest way to gather images from camera, gallery, etc.
The easiest way to gather images from camera, gallery, etc. Retrieve images from camera or gallery without all the boilerplate required (declaring FileProviders, Activtiy result management, bitmap conversion, etc.)
ImageProvider is available in the Maven Central, so you just need to add it as a dependency
implementation 'io.github.imablanco:imageprovider:{latest version}'
Using ImageProvider is super simple, just choose the source to pick the image from and the library will do all the stuff behind the scenes for you
Pick images from Camera:
ImageProvider(activity).getImage(ImageSource.CAMERA){ bitmap ->
//do stuff
}
Or from device gallery
ImageProvider(activity).getImage(ImageSource.GALLERY){ bitmap ->
//do stuff
}
That's all!
Camera permissions request is beyond the scope of this library, so make sure you have the appropiated permissions granted before calling any methods.
Copyright 2022 Álvaro Blanco Cabrero
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The easiest way to gather images from camera, gallery, etc.
We found that io.github.imablanco:imageprovider demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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