import { PermissionExpiration, PermissionHookOptions, PermissionResponse, PermissionStatus } from 'expo-modules-core'; import { CameraPermissionResponse, ImagePickerErrorResult, ImagePickerOptions, ImagePickerResult, MediaLibraryPermissionResponse } from './ImagePicker.types'; /** * Checks user's permissions for accessing camera. * @return A promise that fulfills with an object of type [CameraPermissionResponse](#camerapermissionresponse). */ export declare function getCameraPermissionsAsync(): Promise; /** * Checks user's permissions for accessing photos. * @param writeOnly Whether to request write or read and write permissions. Defaults to `false` * @return A promise that fulfills with an object of type [MediaLibraryPermissionResponse](#medialibrarypermissionresponse). */ export declare function getMediaLibraryPermissionsAsync(writeOnly?: boolean): Promise; /** * Asks the user to grant permissions for accessing camera. This does nothing on web because the * browser camera is not used. * @return A promise that fulfills with an object of type [CameraPermissionResponse](#camerarollpermissionresponse). */ export declare function requestCameraPermissionsAsync(): Promise; /** * Asks the user to grant permissions for accessing user's photo. This method does nothing on web. * @param writeOnly Whether to request write or read and write permissions. Defaults to `false` * @return A promise that fulfills with an object of type [MediaLibraryPermissionResponse](#medialibrarypermissionresponse). */ export declare function requestMediaLibraryPermissionsAsync(writeOnly?: boolean): Promise; /** * Check or request permissions to access the media library. * This uses both `requestMediaLibraryPermissionsAsync` and `getMediaLibraryPermissionsAsync` to interact with the permissions. * * @example * ```ts * const [status, requestPermission] = ImagePicker.useMediaLibraryPermissions(); * ``` */ export declare const useMediaLibraryPermissions: (options?: PermissionHookOptions<{ writeOnly?: boolean; }> | undefined) => [MediaLibraryPermissionResponse | null, () => Promise, () => Promise]; /** * Check or request permissions to access the camera. * This uses both `requestCameraPermissionsAsync` and `getCameraPermissionsAsync` to interact with the permissions. * * @example * ```ts * const [status, requestPermission] = ImagePicker.useCameraPermissions(); * ``` */ export declare const useCameraPermissions: (options?: PermissionHookOptions | undefined) => [PermissionResponse | null, () => Promise, () => Promise]; /** * Android system sometimes kills the `MainActivity` after the `ImagePicker` finishes. When this * happens, we lose the data selected using the `ImagePicker`. However, you can retrieve the lost * data by calling `getPendingResultAsync`. You can test this functionality by turning on * `Don't keep activities` in the developer options. * @return * - **On Android:** a promise that resolves to an object of exactly same type as in * `ImagePicker.launchImageLibraryAsync` or `ImagePicker.launchCameraAsync` if the `ImagePicker` * finished successfully. Otherwise, an object of type [`ImagePickerErrorResult`](#imagepickerimagepickererrorresult). * - **On other platforms:** `null` */ export declare function getPendingResultAsync(): Promise; /** * Display the system UI for taking a photo with the camera. Requires `Permissions.CAMERA`. * On Android and iOS 10 `Permissions.CAMERA_ROLL` is also required. On mobile web, this must be * called immediately in a user interaction like a button press, otherwise the browser will block * the request without a warning. * > **Note:** Make sure that you handle `MainActivity` destruction on **Android**. See [ImagePicker.getPendingResultAsync](#imagepickergetpendingresultasync). * > **Notes for Web:** The system UI can only be shown after user activation (e.g. a `Button` press). * Therefore, calling `launchCameraAsync` in `componentDidMount`, for example, will **not** work as * intended. The `cancelled` event will not be returned in the browser due to platform restrictions * and inconsistencies across browsers. * @param options An `ImagePickerOptions` object. * @return A promise that resolves to an object with `canceled` and `assets` fields. * When the user canceled the action the `assets` is always `null`, otherwise it's an array of * the selected media assets which have a form of [`ImagePickerAsset`](#imagepickerasset). */ export declare function launchCameraAsync(options?: ImagePickerOptions): Promise; /** * Display the system UI for choosing an image or a video from the phone's library. * Requires `Permissions.MEDIA_LIBRARY` on iOS 10 only. On mobile web, this must be called * immediately in a user interaction like a button press, otherwise the browser will block the * request without a warning. * * **Animated GIFs support:** On Android, if the selected image is an animated GIF, the result image will be an * animated GIF too if and only if `quality` is explicitly set to `1.0` and `allowsEditing` is set to `false`. * Otherwise compression and/or cropper will pick the first frame of the GIF and return it as the * result (on Android the result will be a PNG). On iOS, both quality and cropping are supported. * * > **Notes for Web:** The system UI can only be shown after user activation (e.g. a `Button` press). * Therefore, calling `launchImageLibraryAsync` in `componentDidMount`, for example, will **not** * work as intended. The `cancelled` event will not be returned in the browser due to platform * restrictions and inconsistencies across browsers. * @param options An object extended by [`ImagePickerOptions`](#imagepickeroptions). * @return A promise that resolves to an object with `canceled` and `assets` fields. * When the user canceled the action the `assets` is always `null`, otherwise it's an array of * the selected media assets which have a form of [`ImagePickerAsset`](#imagepickerasset). */ export declare function launchImageLibraryAsync(options?: ImagePickerOptions): Promise; export * from './ImagePicker.types'; export type { PermissionExpiration, PermissionHookOptions, PermissionResponse }; export { PermissionStatus }; //# sourceMappingURL=ImagePicker.d.ts.map