I am trying to figure out how to simply draw a line on an image that is being set in Picasso. I found that if I simply set the image, given a URI, with Picasso and try to draw paint to it using the following:
canvas = new Canvas(bitmap);
image.draw(canvas);
topEdge = new Paint();
topEdge.setColor(context.getResources().getColor(R.color.blue));
topEdge.setStrokeWidth(5);
canvas.drawLine(c1.getX(), c1.getY(), c2.getX(), c2.getY(), topEdge);
Then I get a crash saying that the bitmap needs to be mutable first. So I added this above that code:
Bitmap workingBitmap = ((BitmapDrawable) image.getDrawable()).getBitmap();
Bitmap mutableBitmap = workingBitmap.copy(Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888, true);
And then create the canvas with new Canvas(mutableBitmap)
instead. This removed the crash, however nothing is being drawn. I believe this is because my Picasso is setting the image before, so now I need to reset Picasso with this new mutable bitmap. The problem is this code is in the onSuccess() callback for Picasso. What can I do to allow Paint to be drawn on an image through Picasso?
just follow the steps below:
Write your own class extends the class Transformation like below:
2、Add the Transformation to RequestCreator created with Picasso.load() function like below:
That's all steps you need to do , just enjoy!