im trying to generate a QR code in my app. The problem is that whenever I do the picture is just an empty square. I stripped down the code to the basics to try and show my problem.
struct ContentView: View {
@State var image: Image = Image(systemName: "circle.fill")
var body: some View {
VStack {
image
.resizable()
.aspectRatio(contentMode: .fill)
.frame(width: 200, height: 200)
.background(Color.green)
}.onAppear {
let myString = "Hello There"
let data = myString.data(using: String.Encoding.ascii)
guard let qrFilter = CIFilter(name: "CIQRCodeGenerator") else { return }
qrFilter.setValue(data, forKey: "inputMessage")
guard let qrImage = qrFilter.outputImage else { return }
let transform = CGAffineTransform(scaleX: 10, y: 10)
let scaledQrImage = qrImage.transformed(by: transform)
self.image = Image(uiImage: UIImage(ciImage: scaledQrImage))
}
}
}
I guess the problem is that your CIImage
is not actually "produced". You see, a CIImage
is just a recipe for an image that needs to be rendered by a CIContext
into an actual bitmap image.
The (poorly documented) convenient initializer UIImage(ciImage:)
only works if the destination you assign the image to understands that the pixels of the UIImage
are not yet there and need to be rendered first. UIImageView
could handle this, but it seems SwiftUI's Image
doesn't.
What you need to do is to create a CIContext
(once, maybe as a property of your view) and use it to render your barcode image into a bitmap like this:
let cgImage = self.ciContext.createCGImage(scaledQrImage, from: scaledQrImage.extent)
self.image = Image(uiImage: UIImage(cgImage: cgImage))