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Some apps show a default action sheet in iOS 6 with sharing options.

Social Framework only has two classes, one for composing and one for request.

What I found though is about composing for a particular service with SLComposeViewController and before showing this I must query by hand if the service is available. And then I also have to create my own action sheet with own icons.

How do those apps show this default share options action sheet in iOS 6? Or are they using an open source framework?

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The UIActivityViewController stated in the other answer makes this trivial. All you have to do is specify the text/image/URL that you want to share and present the activity view controller modally and iOS will automatically display all applicable sharing services. Examples:

Objective-C

- (void)shareText:(NSString *)text andImage:(UIImage *)image andUrl:(URL *)url
{
    NSMutableArray *sharingItems = [NSMutableArray new];

    if (text) {
        [sharingItems addObject:text];
    }
    if (image) {
        [sharingItems addObject:image];
    }
    if (url) {
        [sharingItems addObject:url];
    }

    UIActivityViewController *activityController = [[UIActivityViewController alloc] initWithActivityItems:sharingItems applicationActivities:nil];
    [self presentViewController:activityController animated:YES completion:nil];
}

Swift

func share(sharingText: String?, sharingImage: UIImage?, sharingURL: URL?) {
    let sharingItems:[AnyObject?] = [
                                        sharingText as AnyObject,
                                        sharingImage as AnyObject,
                                        sharingURL as AnyObject
                                    ] 
    let activityViewController = UIActivityViewController(activityItems: sharingItems.compactMap({$0}), applicationActivities: nil)
    if UIDevice.current.userInterfaceIdiom == .pad {
        activityViewController.popoverPresentationController?.sourceView = view
    }
    present(activityViewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
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    Nice edit for the Swift version. I'd change the .append(item) for a += item. Looks more swift-y Jul 7, 2014 at 23:45
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    In the latest version of Swift, replace AnyObject[]() with [AnyObject]() Jul 25, 2014 at 4:08
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    Its Working, only after logging in into respective accounts in settings(facebook/twitter), But In photos app/ Notes app, the options are available even if the user is not logged in, Could you please explain, why it is so? Or there is some other workaround? Aug 19, 2014 at 14:14
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    I've added an edit for iOS 8 support on iPad – you need to also configure the UIActivityViewController's UIPopoverController or it'll crash on present…. I've had two rejections from three on the edit so far, so assuming it's rejected, perhaps you could see if you want to add the edit yourself. Or not :-)
    – Benjohn
    Nov 10, 2014 at 17:16
  • Oh, the edit cites this answer which explains all.
    – Benjohn
    Nov 10, 2014 at 17:18
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Add this to use the UIActivityViewController.

-(IBAction)shareButtonPressed:(id)sender {

    NSLog(@"shareButton pressed");

    NSString *texttoshare = _txt; //this is your text string to share
    UIImage *imagetoshare = _img; //this is your image to share
    NSArray *activityItems = @[texttoshare, imagetoshare];    
    UIActivityViewController *activityVC = [[UIActivityViewController alloc] initWithActivityItems:activityItems applicationActivities:nil];
    activityVC.excludedActivityTypes = @[UIActivityTypeAssignToContact, UIActivityTypePrint];
    [self presentViewController:activityVC animated:TRUE completion:nil];
}
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    Preferred answer to me since you also show excluding.
    – José
    Jun 28, 2015 at 10:24

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