Flutter - Load path from gallery image
How can I load a image from gallery by Flutter?
For example, I have:
final logo = Image.asset(
'//storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20181122_181848.jpg',
fit: BoxFit.contain,
height: 230.0,
);
This does not work.
I understand that this will only work in Android.
I prefer a good option for Android and iOS, but I don't know how.
Can you help me?
Thanks.
flutter
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How can I load a image from gallery by Flutter?
For example, I have:
final logo = Image.asset(
'//storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20181122_181848.jpg',
fit: BoxFit.contain,
height: 230.0,
);
This does not work.
I understand that this will only work in Android.
I prefer a good option for Android and iOS, but I don't know how.
Can you help me?
Thanks.
flutter
You seem to mix things up. Either you use assets, then you can useImage.asset()
or you use a file withImage.file()
. The way you mix it can't work. For assets see flutter.io/docs/development/ui/assets-and-images Asset and file is not the same.
– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 22 at 20:48
Sorry, you are right, the example is wrong. But, I remember that I used Image.file and I have the same problem. When I have my laptop I update the correct example. Thanks,
– mreig
Nov 23 at 7:28
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How can I load a image from gallery by Flutter?
For example, I have:
final logo = Image.asset(
'//storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20181122_181848.jpg',
fit: BoxFit.contain,
height: 230.0,
);
This does not work.
I understand that this will only work in Android.
I prefer a good option for Android and iOS, but I don't know how.
Can you help me?
Thanks.
flutter
How can I load a image from gallery by Flutter?
For example, I have:
final logo = Image.asset(
'//storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20181122_181848.jpg',
fit: BoxFit.contain,
height: 230.0,
);
This does not work.
I understand that this will only work in Android.
I prefer a good option for Android and iOS, but I don't know how.
Can you help me?
Thanks.
flutter
flutter
edited Nov 23 at 10:05
Daniel Marín
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asked Nov 22 at 18:20
mreig
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You seem to mix things up. Either you use assets, then you can useImage.asset()
or you use a file withImage.file()
. The way you mix it can't work. For assets see flutter.io/docs/development/ui/assets-and-images Asset and file is not the same.
– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 22 at 20:48
Sorry, you are right, the example is wrong. But, I remember that I used Image.file and I have the same problem. When I have my laptop I update the correct example. Thanks,
– mreig
Nov 23 at 7:28
add a comment |
You seem to mix things up. Either you use assets, then you can useImage.asset()
or you use a file withImage.file()
. The way you mix it can't work. For assets see flutter.io/docs/development/ui/assets-and-images Asset and file is not the same.
– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 22 at 20:48
Sorry, you are right, the example is wrong. But, I remember that I used Image.file and I have the same problem. When I have my laptop I update the correct example. Thanks,
– mreig
Nov 23 at 7:28
You seem to mix things up. Either you use assets, then you can use
Image.asset()
or you use a file with Image.file()
. The way you mix it can't work. For assets see flutter.io/docs/development/ui/assets-and-images Asset and file is not the same.– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 22 at 20:48
You seem to mix things up. Either you use assets, then you can use
Image.asset()
or you use a file with Image.file()
. The way you mix it can't work. For assets see flutter.io/docs/development/ui/assets-and-images Asset and file is not the same.– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 22 at 20:48
Sorry, you are right, the example is wrong. But, I remember that I used Image.file and I have the same problem. When I have my laptop I update the correct example. Thanks,
– mreig
Nov 23 at 7:28
Sorry, you are right, the example is wrong. But, I remember that I used Image.file and I have the same problem. When I have my laptop I update the correct example. Thanks,
– mreig
Nov 23 at 7:28
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If I understand you correctly, There is an image_picker module that should do what you want.
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var file = new File('/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20181122_181848.jpg');
return Image.file(file);
So: It is important to use Image.file and the absolute path has 1 "/" in the first position not 2.
:)
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If I understand you correctly, There is an image_picker module that should do what you want.
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If I understand you correctly, There is an image_picker module that should do what you want.
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If I understand you correctly, There is an image_picker module that should do what you want.
If I understand you correctly, There is an image_picker module that should do what you want.
answered Nov 23 at 9:26
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Solved:
var file = new File('/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20181122_181848.jpg');
return Image.file(file);
So: It is important to use Image.file and the absolute path has 1 "/" in the first position not 2.
:)
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Solved:
var file = new File('/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20181122_181848.jpg');
return Image.file(file);
So: It is important to use Image.file and the absolute path has 1 "/" in the first position not 2.
:)
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Solved:
var file = new File('/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20181122_181848.jpg');
return Image.file(file);
So: It is important to use Image.file and the absolute path has 1 "/" in the first position not 2.
:)
Solved:
var file = new File('/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20181122_181848.jpg');
return Image.file(file);
So: It is important to use Image.file and the absolute path has 1 "/" in the first position not 2.
:)
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You seem to mix things up. Either you use assets, then you can use
Image.asset()
or you use a file withImage.file()
. The way you mix it can't work. For assets see flutter.io/docs/development/ui/assets-and-images Asset and file is not the same.– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 22 at 20:48
Sorry, you are right, the example is wrong. But, I remember that I used Image.file and I have the same problem. When I have my laptop I update the correct example. Thanks,
– mreig
Nov 23 at 7:28