Basic example for sharing text or image with UIActivityViewController in Swift Basic example for sharing text or image with UIActivityViewController in Swift ios ios

Basic example for sharing text or image with UIActivityViewController in Swift


UIActivityViewController Example Project

Set up your storyboard with two buttons and hook them up to your view controller (see code below).

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Add an image to your Assets.xcassets. I called mine "lion".

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Code

import UIKitclass ViewController: UIViewController {        // share text    @IBAction func shareTextButton(_ sender: UIButton) {                // text to share        let text = "This is some text that I want to share."                // set up activity view controller        let textToShare = [ text ]        let activityViewController = UIActivityViewController(activityItems: textToShare, applicationActivities: nil)        activityViewController.popoverPresentationController?.sourceView = self.view // so that iPads won't crash                // exclude some activity types from the list (optional)        activityViewController.excludedActivityTypes = [ UIActivity.ActivityType.airDrop, UIActivity.ActivityType.postToFacebook ]                // present the view controller        self.present(activityViewController, animated: true, completion: nil)            }        // share image    @IBAction func shareImageButton(_ sender: UIButton) {                // image to share        let image = UIImage(named: "Image")                // set up activity view controller        let imageToShare = [ image! ]        let activityViewController = UIActivityViewController(activityItems: imageToShare, applicationActivities: nil)        activityViewController.popoverPresentationController?.sourceView = self.view // so that iPads won't crash                // exclude some activity types from the list (optional)        activityViewController.excludedActivityTypes = [ UIActivity.ActivityType.airDrop, UIActivity.ActivityType.postToFacebook ]                // present the view controller        self.present(activityViewController, animated: true, completion: nil)    }    }

Result

Clicking "Share some text" gives result on the left and clicking "Share an image" gives the result on the right.

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Notes

  • I retested this with iOS 11 and Swift 4. I had to run it a couple times in the simulator before it worked because it was timing out. This may be because my computer is slow.
  • If you wish to hide some of these choices, you can do that with excludedActivityTypes as shown in the code above.
  • Not including the popoverPresentationController?.sourceView line will cause your app to crash when run on an iPad.
  • This does not allow you to share text or images to other apps. You probably want UIDocumentInteractionController for that.

See also


Share : Text

@IBAction func shareOnlyText(_ sender: UIButton) {    let text = "This is the text....."    let textShare = [ text ]    let activityViewController = UIActivityViewController(activityItems: textShare , applicationActivities: nil)    activityViewController.popoverPresentationController?.sourceView = self.view     self.present(activityViewController, animated: true, completion: nil)}}

Share : Image

@IBAction func shareOnlyImage(_ sender: UIButton) {    let image = UIImage(named: "Product")    let imageShare = [ image! ]    let activityViewController = UIActivityViewController(activityItems: imageShare , applicationActivities: nil)    activityViewController.popoverPresentationController?.sourceView = self.view     self.present(activityViewController, animated: true, completion: nil) }

Share : Text - Image - URL

   @IBAction func shareAll(_ sender: UIButton) {    let text = "This is the text...."    let image = UIImage(named: "Product")    let myWebsite = NSURL(string:"https://stackoverflow.com/users/4600136/mr-javed-multani?tab=profile")    let shareAll= [text , image! , myWebsite]    let activityViewController = UIActivityViewController(activityItems: shareAll, applicationActivities: nil)    activityViewController.popoverPresentationController?.sourceView = self.view     self.present(activityViewController, animated: true, completion: nil)   }

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Just as a note you can also use this for iPads:

activityViewController.popoverPresentationController?.sourceView = sender

So the popover pops from the sender (the button in that case).