pub struct AVExternalStorageDevice { /* private fields */ }AVExternalStorageDevice only.Expand description
An AVExternalStorageDevice represents a physical external storage device connected to the device that can be used to store captured media assets.
Each instance of AVExternalStorageDevice corresponds to a physical external storage device where captured media assets can be stored. Instances of AVExternalStorageDevice cannot be created directly. An array of all currently available external storage devices can be obtained using AVExternalStorageDeviceDiscoverySession.
Instances of AVExternalStorageDevice can be used with AVCaptureFileOutput subclasses for writing media files.
See also Apple’s documentation
Implementations§
Source§impl AVExternalStorageDevice
impl AVExternalStorageDevice
pub unsafe fn init(this: Allocated<Self>) -> Retained<Self>
pub unsafe fn new() -> Retained<Self>
Sourcepub unsafe fn displayName(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSString>>
pub unsafe fn displayName(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSString>>
Display name of the external storage device.
This property can be used for displaying the name of an external storage device in a user interface. Will return nil if we fail to extract information from external storage device.
Sourcepub unsafe fn freeSize(&self) -> NSInteger
pub unsafe fn freeSize(&self) -> NSInteger
Current free size in bytes.
This property represents the free size available on the external storage device. Will return -1 if we fail to extract information from external storage device.
Sourcepub unsafe fn totalSize(&self) -> NSInteger
pub unsafe fn totalSize(&self) -> NSInteger
Total storage size in bytes.
This property represents the total storage size available on the external storage device. Will return -1 if we fail to extract information from external storage device.
Sourcepub unsafe fn isConnected(&self) -> bool
pub unsafe fn isConnected(&self) -> bool
Indicates whether the external storage device is connected and available to the system.
The property gives the current connection status of the external storage device.
Sourcepub unsafe fn uuid(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSUUID>>
pub unsafe fn uuid(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSUUID>>
A unique identifier for external storage device.
This property can be used to select a specific external storage device with ImageCapture framework APIs to read media assets. Will return nil if we fail to extract information from external storage device. For example the string value of this property will match the value from [ICDevice UUIDString].
Sourcepub unsafe fn isNotRecommendedForCaptureUse(&self) -> bool
pub unsafe fn isNotRecommendedForCaptureUse(&self) -> bool
Indicates whether the external storage device is not recommended for capture use.
This property is used to let the client know if the external storage device is not suitable for camera capture.
Sourcepub unsafe fn nextAvailableURLsWithPathExtensions_error(
&self,
extension_array: &NSArray<NSString>,
) -> Result<Retained<NSArray<NSURL>>, Retained<NSError>>
pub unsafe fn nextAvailableURLsWithPathExtensions_error( &self, extension_array: &NSArray<NSString>, ) -> Result<Retained<NSArray<NSURL>>, Retained<NSError>>
Next available security-scoped, DCF compliant URL array with different path extensions.
Parameter extensionArray: An array of path extensions for the next available URL requested.
Parameter outError: An out parameter with error information indicating why the URL could not be provided. If this method is successful, error will be nil.
Returns: An array of DCF compliant security-scoped URL with all the path extensions requested.
Configures the folder structure (create a DCIM folder if there isn’t one already) on the external storage device to provide the next available unique DCF compliant security-scoped URL array with different path extensions.
Security-scoped URL requires the use of startAccessingSecurityScopedResource, and stopAccessingSecurityScopedResource for access. [nextAvailableURL startAccessingSecurityScopedResource]; . . . // your code to capture image / video . . . [nextAvailableURL stopAccessingSecurityScopedResource];
Use the +requestAccessWithCompletionHandler: method to request access to external storage device before getting the next available URL array else an error will be thrown.
Source§impl AVExternalStorageDevice
AVExternalStorageDeviceAuthorization.
impl AVExternalStorageDevice
AVExternalStorageDeviceAuthorization.
Available on crate feature AVCaptureDevice only.
AVCaptureDevice only.Returns the client’s authorization status for capturing onto an external storage device connected to this device.
This method returns the AVAuthorizationStatus of the client for capturing onto an external storage device connected to this device. If the status is AVAuthorizationStatusNotDetermined, you may use the +requestAccessWithCompletionHandler: method to request access by prompting the user.
Sourcepub unsafe fn requestAccessWithCompletionHandler(
handler: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(Bool)>,
)
Available on crate feature block2 only.
pub unsafe fn requestAccessWithCompletionHandler( handler: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(Bool)>, )
block2 only.Requests access to capture onto an external storage device connected to this device, showing a dialog to the user if necessary.
Parameter handler: A completion handler block called with the result of requesting access to capture onto an external storage device.
Use this method to request access to capture onto an external storage device connected to this device.
This call will not block while the user is being asked for access, allowing the client to continue running. Until access has been granted, trying to capture into detected external storage devices will result in an error. The user is only asked for permission the first time the client requests access, later calls use the authorization status selected by the user.
The completion handler is called on an arbitrary dispatch queue. It is the client’s responsibility to ensure that any UIKit-related updates are called on the main queue or main thread as a result.
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Sourcepub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !
pub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !
Handle messages the object doesn’t recognize.
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}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for AVExternalStorageDevice
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for AVExternalStorageDevice
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for AVExternalStorageDevice
impl AsRef<NSObject> for AVExternalStorageDevice
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for AVExternalStorageDevice
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for AVExternalStorageDevice
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for AVExternalStorageDevice
impl Borrow<NSObject> for AVExternalStorageDevice
Source§impl ClassType for AVExternalStorageDevice
impl ClassType for AVExternalStorageDevice
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "AVExternalStorageDevice"
const NAME: &'static str = "AVExternalStorageDevice"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<AVExternalStorageDevice as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<AVExternalStorageDevice as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl Debug for AVExternalStorageDevice
impl Debug for AVExternalStorageDevice
Source§impl Deref for AVExternalStorageDevice
impl Deref for AVExternalStorageDevice
Source§impl Hash for AVExternalStorageDevice
impl Hash for AVExternalStorageDevice
Source§impl Message for AVExternalStorageDevice
impl Message for AVExternalStorageDevice
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for AVExternalStorageDevice
impl NSObjectProtocol for AVExternalStorageDevice
Source§fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
Source§fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
Source§fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
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