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Can I create an NSURL that refers to in-memory NSData?


The docs for NSURL state that:

An NSURL object represents a URL that can potentially contain the location of a resource on a remote server, the path of a local file on disk, or even an arbitrary piece of encoded data.

I have a blob of in-memory data that I'd like to hand to a library that wants to load a resource via an NSURL. Sure, I can first write this NSData to a temp file and then create a file:// NSURL from that, but I'd prefer to have the URL point directly to the buffer that I already have present in memory.

The docs quoted above seem to suggest this is possible, but I can't find any hint of how to accomplish it. Am I missing something?


Solution

  • NSURL supports the data:// URL-Scheme (RFC 2397).
    This scheme allows you to build URLs in the form of

    data://data:MIME-Type;base64,<data>
    

    A working Cocoa example would be:

    NSImage* img = [NSImage imageNamed:@"img"];
    NSData* imgData = [img TIFFRepresentation];
    NSString* dataFormatString = @"data:image/png;base64,%@";
    NSString* dataString = [NSString stringWithFormat:dataFormatString, [imgData base64EncodedStringWithOptions:0]];
    NSURL* dataURL = [NSURL URLWithString:dataString];
    

    Passing around large binary blobs with data URLs might be a bit inefficient due to the nature of base64 encoding.

    You could also implement a custom NSURLProtocol that specifically deals with your data. Apple has some sample code that uses a custom protocol to pass around image objects: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/samplecode/SpecialPictureProtocol/Introduction/Intro.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS10003816