I have this code (Java/Android) that takes the bitmap, converts it to byte array, and then puts it into a Map known as 'picture' and is finally sent up via calling the "createcard" function:
public static void createCard(final String nametext, final String initialbalancetext, String databaseclass, String cardnotes, String cardtype, Bitmap picture) {
ByteArrayOutputStream stream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
picture.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.PNG, 100, stream);
byte[] byteArray = stream.toByteArray();
Map<String, Object> map = new HashMap<>();
map.put("cardname", nametext);
map.put("balance", Double.valueOf(initialbalancetext));
map.put("database", databaseclass);
map.put("cardnotes", cardnotes);
map.put("picture", byteArray);
// Check if network is connected before creating the card
if (CardView.isNetworkConnected) {
ParseCloud.callFunctionInBackground("createcard", map, new FunctionCallback<String>() {
@Override
public void done(String s, ParseException e) {
// COMPLETE
CardListCreator.clearadapter();
CardListAdapter.queryList();
}
});
}
This is my "createcard" function (Javascript/Parse Cloudcode). It supposedly takes the 'picture' key and grabs the byte array, and attempts to save it:
Parse.Cloud.define("createcard", function(request, response){
var cardname = request.params.cardname;
var balance = request.params.balance;
var database = request.params.database;
var cardnotes = request.params.cardnotes;
var picture = request.params.picture;
var picturename = "photo.jpg";
var parseFile = new Parse.File(picturename, picture);
parseFile.save().then(function(parseFile){
var currentuser = Parse.User.current();
var CurrentDatabase = Parse.Object.extend(database);
var newObject = new CurrentDatabase;
newObject.set("cardname", cardname);
newObject.set("balance", balance);
newObject.set("user", currentuser);
newObject.set("cardnotes", cardnotes);
newObject.set("cardpicture", parseFile);
newObject.save(null, {
success: function(newObject){
console.log(newObject);
response.success(newObject + " successfully created");
}, error: function(newObject, error){
console.log(error);
response.error(error+" error");
}
})
});
});
Now my problem is that the function is simply not working. I don't know why as my console.log isn't actually logging anything. Does anyone have any ideas?
I hope this code is given your question.
private void Update(){
ParseQuery<ParseObject> query = ParseQuery.getQuery("Table Name");
query.getInBackground(parsekey, new GetCallback<ParseObject>() {
public void done(ParseObject gameScore, ParseException e) {
if (e == null) {
if(camera!=null) {
ByteArrayOutputStream stream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
camera.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPEG, 100, stream);
byte imageInByte[] = stream.toByteArray();
encodedImage = Base64.encodeToString(imageInByte, Base64.DEFAULT);
image = new ParseFile("image.txt", imageInByte);
}else{
Bitmap bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), R.drawable.user_icon);
ByteArrayOutputStream stream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
bitmap.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPEG, 100, stream);
byte imageInByte[] = stream.toByteArray();
encodedImage = Base64.encodeToString(imageInByte, Base64.DEFAULT);
image = new ParseFile("image.txt", imageInByte);
}
findViewById(R.id.editName)).getText().toString(),Profile.this);
gameScore.put("name", ((EditText) findViewById(R.id.editName)).getText().toString().trim());
gameScore.put("gender",gender_val);
gameScore.put("country",country_val);
gameScore.put("dateofbirth",((TextView) findViewById(R.id.editdate)).getText().toString().trim());
gameScore.put("profession",profession);
gameScore.put("image",image);
gameScore.saveInBackground();
Toast.makeText(Profile.this,"SuccessFull Updated",Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}else{
Log.e("erroreeeee", DataBase.getUserObjectId(Profile.this)+" "+e.getMessage());
}
}
});
}