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I have a variable videoURL of type NSURL.

If I call println(videoURL) it would return something like this: http://files.parsetfss.com/d540f71f-video.mp4

I have a button set up that should take this videoURL and save the video to the user's camera roll.

The best I have done is this:

UISaveVideoAtPathToSavedPhotosAlbum(videoPath: String!, completionTarget: AnyObject!, completionSelector: Selector, contextInfo: UnsafeMutablePointer<Void>)

While I'm not even sure if this will work or not, I can't figure out how to convert videoFile:NSURL into a videoPath.

Any help is appreciated on this.

Edit:

The following is unsuccessful:

UISaveVideoAtPathToSavedPhotosAlbum(videoURL.relativePath, self, nil, nil)
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    That is a remote URL. You cannot save it, because you do not have it. You are going to have to download that file first. When it has downloaded, use the download URL (the URL of the file on disk) and save that to the camera roll. All of that is going to be extremely time-consuming, so you will have to do in a background thread.
    – matt
    Apr 7, 2015 at 2:36
  • Although I've only been trying for 30 mins, turning the remote NSURL into a local file is proving quite difficult. Let me know if you know the best way to do this or have any links. I'm trying NSURLConnection and it's confusing. Apr 7, 2015 at 3:09
  • Nowadays NSURLSession is easier. And using a download task is trivial. Here's an example: github.com/mattneub/Programming-iOS-Book-Examples/blob/master/… In that example, I download an image and then put it into the interface. You will download a video and then save it into the camera roll. It's basically the same idea!
    – matt
    Apr 7, 2015 at 3:33
  • UISaveVideoAtPathToSavedPhotosAlbum works just fine in XCode 15 iOS 17, in my custom camera implementation. Nov 15, 2023 at 20:48

7 Answers 7

68

AssetsLibrary is deprecated

1: import Photos

import Photos

2: Use this code to save video from url to camera library.

PHPhotoLibrary.sharedPhotoLibrary().performChanges({
             PHAssetChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetFromVideoAtFileURL(nsUrlToYourVideo)
         }) { saved, error in
             if saved {
                 let alertController = UIAlertController(title: "Your video was successfully saved", message: nil, preferredStyle: .Alert) 
                 let defaultAction = UIAlertAction(title: "OK", style: .Default, handler: nil)
                 alertController.addAction(defaultAction)
                 self.presentViewController(alertController, animated: true, completion: nil)
             }
         }

Swift 3 & Swift 4

PHPhotoLibrary.shared().performChanges({
    PHAssetChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetFromVideo(atFileURL: urlToYourVideo)
}) { saved, error in
    if saved {
        let alertController = UIAlertController(title: "Your video was successfully saved", message: nil, preferredStyle: .alert)
        let defaultAction = UIAlertAction(title: "OK", style: .default, handler: nil)
        alertController.addAction(defaultAction)
        self.present(alertController, animated: true, completion: nil)
    }
}
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    Hello, do you know if it possible to get the Url of the video in the Camera Roll ? I try to share it with FBSDKShareVideoContent, and I just can't figure the URL in the camera roll (as FBSDKShareVideoContent requires a video stored in the camera roll). Oct 12, 2016 at 16:41
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    Wow, that Swift 3 solution looks familiar!
    – CodeBender
    May 23, 2017 at 21:59
  • 2
    Yeah, whoever added the Swift 3 used yours or you both took it from the same place =)
    – Boris
    May 23, 2017 at 22:04
  • 1
    Is this working only for local urls? Because it doesn't save a remote Url
    – Roi Mulia
    Jan 24, 2018 at 9:58
16

The accepted answer no longer works with Swift 3.0 & iOS 10.

First, you need to set the following permission in your app's plist file:

Privacy - Photo Library Usage Description

Provide a string that is presented to the user explaining why you are requesting the permission.

Next, import photos:

import Photos

Finally, here is the updated code for Swift 3.0:

PHPhotoLibrary.shared().performChanges({
    PHAssetChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetFromVideo(atFileURL: fileURL)
}) { saved, error in
    if saved {
        let alertController = UIAlertController(title: "Your video was successfully saved", message: nil, preferredStyle: .alert)
        let defaultAction = UIAlertAction(title: "OK", style: .default, handler: nil)
        alertController.addAction(defaultAction)
        self.present(alertController, animated: true, completion: nil)
    }
}
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    CodeBender, will this work for remote url as well? Or I need to download it first and than use the local url?
    – Roi Mulia
    Jan 24, 2018 at 9:58
10

To save video from NSURL to user camera roll

func video(videoPath: NSString, didFinishSavingWithError error: NSError?, contextInfo info: AnyObject) 
 {
    if let _ = error {
       print("Error,Video failed to save")
    }else{
       print("Successfully,Video was saved")
    }
}







func imagePickerController(_ picker: UIImagePickerController, didFinishPickingMediaWithInfo info: [String : Any]) {

    if let conversationField = self.conversation {

      if (mediaType?.isEqual((kUTTypeMovie as NSString) as String))!
        {
            let theVideoURL: URL? = (info[UIImagePickerControllerMediaURL] as? URL)

            if (UIVideoAtPathIsCompatibleWithSavedPhotosAlbum((theVideoURL?.path)!))
            {
                UISaveVideoAtPathToSavedPhotosAlbum((theVideoURL?.path)!, self, #selector(ConversationDetailsViewController.video(videoPath:didFinishSavingWithError:contextInfo:)), nil)
            }   
   }
   self.dismiss(animated: true, completion: nil)
}

Reference from:: https://www.raywenderlich.com/94404/play-record-merge-videos-ios-swift

10

Try this instead for saving video in photo library in swift 4.2 and above

func requestAuthorization(completion: @escaping ()->Void) {
        if PHPhotoLibrary.authorizationStatus() == .notDetermined {
            PHPhotoLibrary.requestAuthorization { (status) in
                DispatchQueue.main.async {
                    completion()
                }
            }
        } else if PHPhotoLibrary.authorizationStatus() == .authorized{
            completion()
        }
    }



func saveVideoToAlbum(_ outputURL: URL, _ completion: ((Error?) -> Void)?) {
        requestAuthorization {
            PHPhotoLibrary.shared().performChanges({
                let request = PHAssetCreationRequest.forAsset()
                request.addResource(with: .video, fileURL: outputURL, options: nil)
            }) { (result, error) in
                DispatchQueue.main.async {
                    if let error = error {
                        print(error.localizedDescription)
                    } else {
                        print("Saved successfully")
                    }
                    completion?(error)
                }
            }
        }
    }

Use of function

self.saveVideoToAlbum(/* pass your final url to save */) { (error) in
                        //Do what you want 
                    }

Don't forgot to import Photos and add Privacy - Photo Library Usage Description to your info.plist

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    Upvoted for including requestAuthorization method as well!
    – Zez3
    Jun 4, 2020 at 13:18
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    The operation couldn’t be completed. (PHPhotosErrorDomain error -1.) "Showing Error" Dec 16, 2020 at 18:58
  • Using PHAssetCreationRequest.forAsset() throws Objective-C exception for me. Had to use PHAssetChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetFromVideo instead. Jun 8, 2023 at 7:57
  • Hello, try this way it might helps: PHPhotoLibrary.shared().performChanges({ PHAssetChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetFromVideo(atFileURL:URL(fileURLWithPath:"#YourVideoPath")) }) { saved, error in if saved { // message here } else { //handle error here } } Jun 10, 2023 at 6:46
  • PHPhotosErrorDomain error -1 may be happens due to earlier version of iOS or due to video quality settings in device. Jun 10, 2023 at 6:57
3

deprecated as of iOS 9

1: import AssetsLibrary

import AssetsLibrary

2: Use this code to save video from url to camera library.

ALAssetsLibrary().writeVideoAtPathToSavedPhotosAlbum(outputFileURL, completionBlock: nil)
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    Watch out! AssetsLibrary was deprecated as of iOS 9
    – Rob
    Nov 9, 2016 at 21:00
0

Just use it and paste your video's url:

PHPhotoLibrary.sharedPhotoLibrary().performChanges({ () -> Void in

    let createAssetRequest: PHAssetChangeRequest = PHAssetChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetFromVideoAtFileURL(NSURL(string: /* your url */)!)!
    createAssetRequest.placeholderForCreatedAsset

    }) { (success, error) -> Void in
        if success {

            //popup alert success
        }
        else {
           //popup alert unsuccess
        }
}
0

A modern version using await/async & Swift 5.

import Foundation
import Photos

class PhotoLibrary {

    class func requestAuthorizationIfNeeded() async -> PHAuthorizationStatus {
        let status = PHPhotoLibrary.authorizationStatus(for: .readWrite)

        if status == .notDetermined {
            return await PHPhotoLibrary.requestAuthorization(for: .readWrite)
        } else {
            return status
        }
    }

    enum PhotoLibraryError: Error {
        case insufficientPermissions
        case savingFailed
    }

    class func saveVideoToCameraRoll(url: URL) async throws {

        let authStatus = await requestAuthorizationIfNeeded()

        guard authStatus == .authorized else {
            throw PhotoLibraryError.insufficientPermissions
        }

        do {
            try await PHPhotoLibrary.shared().performChanges {
                PHAssetChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetFromVideo(atFileURL: url)
            }
        } catch {
            throw PhotoLibraryError.savingFailed
        }
    }
}

Then use it like this:

do {
    try await PhotoLibrary.saveVideoToCameraRoll(url: url)
} catch {
    // Handle error
}

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