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I would like to make an ImageView display an image on a website. So I create a new ImageView and execute imgView.setImageURI(uri);

When I launch the app the image does not appear and I get the error, "resolveUri failed on bad Bitmap Uri (uri)".

Any ideas on how to solve this?

5 Answers 5

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If it's not a content URI, this link may help. It seems to indicate that imgView.setImageURI() should not be used for regular URIs. Copying in the relevant bit:

Yes, ImageView.setImageURI(ContentURI uri) works, but it is for content URIs particular to the Android platform, not URIs specifying Internet resources. The convention is applied to binary objects (images, for example) which cannot be exposed directly through a ContentProvider's Cursor methods. Instead, a String reference is used to reference a distinct content URI, which can be resolved by a separate query against the content provider. The setImageURI method is simply a wrapper to perform those steps for you.

I have tested this usage of setImageView, and it does work as expected. For your usage, though, I'd look at BitmapFactory.decodeStream() and URL.openStream().

Also to make this answer self-contained, the sample code from another post at that link, showing how to do it:

private Bitmap getImageBitmap(String url) {
    Bitmap bm = null;
    try {
        URL aURL = new URL(url);
        URLConnection conn = aURL.openConnection();
        conn.connect();
        InputStream is = conn.getInputStream();
        BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(is);
        bm = BitmapFactory.decodeStream(bis);
        bis.close();
        is.close();
    } catch (IOException e) {
        Log.e(TAG, "Error getting bitmap", e);
    }
    return bm;
} 

I haven't tested this code, I'm just paranoid and like to ensure SO answers are useful even if every other site on the net disappears :-)

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  • But I have this error : android.os.NetworkOnMainThreadException
    – Gank
    May 28 at 9:04
  • 1
    @Gank, since your error is vastly different from the one in this question, you should probably ask a different question.
    – paxdiablo
    May 28 at 13:57
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Glide is an awesome library for displaying images!

 Glide.with(context)
                    .load(uri)
                    .into(imageView);
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You need to download the image and then set it as bitmap. Here is one of the many examples: http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/07/multithreading-for-performance.html

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Use library Picasso

Manifest

uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"

build gradle

implementation 'com.squareup.picasso:picasso:2.71828'

Activity:

Picasso.get().load(photoUrl).into(imageView);

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First, you should download the image and save it in your device(sdcard or memory). Then, get its file path, using Uri.parse(filePath) to convert path to uri finally, call ImageView's setImageURI(Uri) to fullfill. -- I use this way to achieve my purpose and there is a bug:if the image is to large(maybe exceed 1Mb or so, it may report outOfMemeroy Exception!!!)

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