Since the AssetsLibrary
is deprecated, please use the Photos
framework instead (iOS 8 and later).
// Deprecated!
import AssetsLibrary
// Swift 3.0
let assetsLibrary = ALAssetsLibrary()
assetsLibrary.addAssetsGroupAlbum(withName: "NewAlbum", resultBlock: { assetsGroup in
print(assetsGroup == nil ? "Already created" : "Success")
}, failureBlock: { error in
print(error)
})
You can use the shared PHPhotoLibrary
object to create new photos but you can't give them specific names because you will be working with assets that need to be managed by the Photos.app. Each asset has specific properties. You can fetch objects, request changes, asset/thumbnail loading and caching, etc.
To create a custom album, please use the PHAssetCollectionChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetCollection(withTitle:
).
Brief example:
// Swift 3.0
func createPhotoLibraryAlbum(name: String) {
var albumPlaceholder: PHObjectPlaceholder?
PHPhotoLibrary.shared().performChanges({
// Request creating an album with parameter name
let createAlbumRequest = PHAssetCollectionChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetCollection(withTitle: name)
// Get a placeholder for the new album
albumPlaceholder = createAlbumRequest.placeholderForCreatedAssetCollection
}, completionHandler: { success, error in
if success {
guard let placeholder = albumPlaceholder else {
fatalError("Album placeholder is nil")
}
let fetchResult = PHAssetCollection.fetchAssetCollections(withLocalIdentifiers: [placeholder.localIdentifier], options: nil)
guard let album: PHAssetCollection = fetchResult.firstObject else {
// FetchResult has no PHAssetCollection
return
}
// Saved successfully!
print(album.assetCollectionType)
}
else if let e = error {
// Save album failed with error
}
else {
// Save album failed with no error
}
})
}
Don't forget to import Photos
library.
To create a new photo asset on that album, please use the PHAssetChangeRequest.creationRequestForAsset(from:
).
// Swift 3.0
func createPhotoOnAlbum(photo: UIImage, album: PHAssetCollection) {
PHPhotoLibrary.shared().performChanges({
// Request creating an asset from the image
let createAssetRequest = PHAssetChangeRequest.creationRequestForAsset(from: photo)
// Request editing the album
guard let albumChangeRequest = PHAssetCollectionChangeRequest(for: album) else {
// Album change request has failed
return
}
// Get a placeholder for the new asset and add it to the album editing request
guard let photoPlaceholder = createAssetRequest.placeholderForCreatedAsset else {
// Photo Placeholder is nil
return
}
albumChangeRequest.addAssets([photoPlaceholder] as NSArray)
}, completionHandler: { success, error in
if success {
// Saved successfully!
}
else if let e = error {
// Save photo failed with error
}
else {
// Save photo failed with no error
}
})
}
UPDATE:
We need to request access to be able to use the Photos library:
PHPhotoLibrary.requestAuthorization { status in
switch status {
...
}
As of iOS 10 and above we also need to add entry for access in the target .plist file for "Privacy - Photo Library Usage Description":
<key>NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription</key>
<string>Access to photos is needed to provide app features</string>
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