Ok, here is the solution.
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in the Html file
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I have an image tag for displaying the picture taken by the camera :
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I have a button that runs a function for taking photo :
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The function to capture photo is (when the photo is taken, the scr of the ‘smallImage’ id is populated with the path of the photo)
function capturePhoto() { // Take picture using device camera and retrieve image as base64-encoded string navigator.camera.getPicture(onPhotoDataSuccess, onFail, { quality: 50 }); } //Callback function when the picture has been successfully taken function onPhotoDataSuccess(imageData) { // Get image handle var smallImage = document.getElementById('smallImage'); // Unhide image elements smallImage.style.display = 'block'; smallImage.src = imageData; } //Callback function when the picture has not been successfully taken function onFail(message) { alert('Failed to load picture because: ' + message); }
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Now I want to move the picture in a permanent folder and then save the link into my database :
function movePic(file){ window.resolveLocalFileSystemURI(file, resolveOnSuccess, resOnError); } //Callback function when the file system uri has been resolved function resolveOnSuccess(entry){ var d = new Date(); var n = d.getTime(); //new file name var newFileName = n + ".jpg"; var myFolderApp = "EasyPacking"; window.requestFileSystem(LocalFileSystem.PERSISTENT, 0, function(fileSys) { //The folder is created if doesn't exist fileSys.root.getDirectory( myFolderApp, {create:true, exclusive: false}, function(directory) { entry.moveTo(directory, newFileName, successMove, resOnError); }, resOnError); }, resOnError); } //Callback function when the file has been moved successfully - inserting the complete path function successMove(entry) { //I do my insert with "entry.fullPath" as for the path } function resOnError(error) { alert(error.code); }
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My file has been saved in the database to display it, i put “file://” front of the row that contains the image src
Hope this help.
J.
P.S. :
– many thanks to Simon Mac Donald (http://hi.im/simonmacdonald) for his post on googledocs.