APAddressBook is a wrapper on AddressBook.framework that gives easy access to native address book without pain in a head.
- Load contacts from iOS address book asynchronously
- Decide what contact data fields you need to load (for example, only first name and phone number)
- Filter contacts to get only necessary records (for example, you need only contacts with email)
- Sort contacts with array of any NSSortDescriptor
Installation
Add APAddressBook
pod to Podfile
pod 'APAddressBook'
Load contacts
APAddressBook *addressBook = [[APAddressBook alloc] init];
// don't forget to show some activity
[addressBook loadContacts:^(NSArray *contacts, NSError *error)
{
// hide activity
if (!error)
{
// do something with contacts array
}
else
{
// show error
}
}];
Callback block will be run on main queue! If you need to run callback block on custom queue use
loadContactsOnQueue:completion:
method
Select contact fields bit-mask
Available fields:
- APContactFieldFirstName - contact first name
- APContactFieldMiddleName - contact middle name
- APContactFieldLastName - contact last name
- APContactFieldCompany - contact company (organization)
- APContactFieldPhones - contact phones array
- APContactFieldEmails - contact emails array
- APContactFieldPhoto - contact photo
- APContactFieldThumbnail - contact thumbnail
- APContactFieldCreationDate - contact creation date
- APContactFieldModificationDate - contact modification date
- APContactFieldPhonesWithLabels - contact phones with labels
- APContactFieldCompositeName - the concatenated value of prefix, suffix, organization, first name, and last name
- APContactFieldAddresses - array of user addresses
- APContactFieldRecordID - ID of record in iOS address book
- APContactFieldSocialProfiles - array of social profiles
- APContactFieldNote - contact notes
- APContactFieldDefault - contact first name, last name and phones array
- APContactFieldAll - all contact fields described above
You should use
APContactFieldPhoto
very carefully, because it takes a lot of memory and may crash the application. UsingAPContactFieldThumbnail
is much safer.
Example of loading contact with first name and photo:
APAddressBook *addressBook = [[APAddressBook alloc] init];
addressBook.fieldsMask = APContactFieldFirstName | APContactFieldPhoto;
Filter contacts
The most common use of this option is to filter contacts without phone number. Example:
addressBook.filterBlock = ^BOOL(APContact *contact)
{
return contact.phones.count > 0;
};
Sort contacts
APAddressBook returns unsorted contacts. So, most of users would like to sort contacts by first name and last name.
addressBook.sortDescriptors = @[
[NSSortDescriptor sortDescriptorWithKey:@"firstName" ascending:YES],
[NSSortDescriptor sortDescriptorWithKey:@"lastName" ascending:YES]
];
Check address book access
switch([APAddressBook access])
{
case APAddressBookAccessUnknown:
// Application didn't request address book access yet
break;
case APAddressBookAccessGranted:
// Access granted
break;
case APAddressBookAccessDenied:
// Access denied or restricted by privacy settings
break;
}
Observe address book external changes
// start observing
[addressBook startObserveChangesWithCallback:^
{
NSLog(@"Address book changed!");
}];
// stop observing
[addressBook stopObserveChanges];
Installation
pod 'APAddressBook/Swift'
Import APAddressBook-Bridging.h
to application's objective-c bridging file.
#import "APAddressBook-Bridging.h"
Example
See exmaple application in Example/Swift
directory.
self.addressBook.loadContacts(
{ (contacts: [AnyObject]!, error: NSError!) in
if contacts {
// do something with contacts
}
else if error {
// show error
}
})
Version 0.1.5
- Added contact notes
Thanks to leomdivani for pull request
- Fixed missing 'APSocialProfile' in Swift bridging-file
Thanks to A M Leszkiewicz for pull request
Version 0.1.4
- Changed the definition of APAddressBookAccess to use NS_ENUM so that Swift knows how to convert APAddressBookAccess for bridging.
Thanks to ndmeiri for pull request
Version 0.1.3
- Added the Core as a dependency of Swift subspec
Thanks to nicopuri for pull request
Version 0.1.2
- Added contact social profile
Thanks to David Muzi for pull request
Version 0.1.1
- Added
Swift
podspec with bridging header - Added example application in Swift
- Added contact's middle name
Thanks to Rubén González for pull request
Version 0.1.0
- Refactored address book external changes observing
Version 0.0.10
- Fixed intermittent crashing in requestAccessWithCompletion handler
Thanks to Daniel Ericsson for pull request.
Version 0.0.9
- Added observing of address book external changes
Made by Serg Krivoblotsky
Version 0.0.8
- Added contact record creation date
- Added contact record modification date
Thanks to Natasha Murashev for pull request.
Version 0.0.7
- Added contact's concatenated name
Thanks to Peter Robinett for pull request.
- Added contact's addresses
- Added contact's ID in iOS AddressBook
Thanks to Cory Alder for pull request.
Version 0.0.6
- Added loading contacts on custom dispatch queue
Thanks to Marcin Krzyzanowski for pull request.
Version 0.0.5
- Fixed bad access of phone label parsing.
- Fixed memory leak of peoples array.
Thanks to dong-seta for found bug.
Version 0.0.4
- Added retrieving phone labels.
Thanks to John Hobbs for pull request.
Version 0.0.3
- Added loading contact thumbnail.
Thanks to Carlos Fonseca for pull request.
Version 0.0.2
- Fixed potential crash on fetching contacts using non-property APAddressBook object.
Thanks to Evgen Bakumenko for pull request.
Version 0.0.1
- First release.
Please, send your pull request to the develop
branch. Thank you!
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