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    • abcabc
      abcabc last edited by abcabc

      Here is the modified script that uses action script instead of share script. ( @cvp What is "start workflow" step in "pythonista script"?
      Do I have to add " webbrowser.open("workflow://") at the end?)

      from PIL import Image, ImageOps
      import ui, clipboard
      import webbrowser
      
      def main():
          img = clipboard.get_image()
          if not img:
              print('No input image')
              return
          if not img.mode.startswith('RGB'):
              img = img.convert('RGB')
          gray_img = ImageOps.grayscale(img)
          clipboard.set_image(gray_img)
      
      main()
      webbrowser.open('workflow://')
      
      
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      • cvp
        cvp last edited by cvp

        url_scheme = 'workflow://x-callback-url/run-workflow?name=your_file&input=clipboard&x-success=pythonista://'
        if appex.is_running_extension():	
        	app = UIApplication.sharedApplication()
        	app.openURL_(nsurl(url_scheme))
        else:
        	webbrowser.open(url_scheme)	
        # assume your Workflow writes xxx in the clipboard to warn it is finished
        text = clipboard.get()
        while text != 'xxx':
        	text = clipboard.get()
        	time.sleep(0.3)
        
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        • abcabc
          abcabc last edited by abcabc

          @cvp Thanks. I do not use (or the need to create) any complicated workflows and I feel that "webbrowser.open('workflow://')" is good enough to return back to workflow app.

          @MartinPacker editorial could do that (i.e. ingest and emit images directly). Workflow app may not add this facility in future but omz can make editorial workflow as easy as workflow app.

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          • cvp
            cvp last edited by

            If I correctly understood your request, you don't need Workflow because your Pythonista script could perform it-self all your "actions", like

            • select photos
            • convert them
            • save them to an album
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            • abcabc
              abcabc last edited by

              1. My example is for illustration purpose only and I do not require that workflow. My sentiments are similar to the ones expressed in the following blog.
                https://spin.atomicobject.com/2016/01/16/ios-workflow-frustrations/

              2. But the template could be useful in doing something very fast with little code, may be at some time later. Your comments are very helpful in building the template.I have also looked at the workflow site
                https://workflow.is/developer and the reddit site https://www.reddit.com/r/workflow
                I do not want to investigate much into this now and I am ok with current action script template.

              Once again I would like to thank you for your helpful comments and I will look at your"x-callback-url" some time later.

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              • cvp
                cvp last edited by

                Before I know Pythonista, I wrote a lot of Workflows, but since I use Pythonista, I've rewritten all in Python, with only one exception for Workflows saving or getting a file to/from ICloud Drive because Pythonista does not provide this functionality.

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                • ccc
                  ccc last edited by ccc

                  Would it be possible to interop with iCloud Drive using objc_utils? Or with something like https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyicloud

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                  • cvp
                    cvp last edited by

                    I don't think so, I had already seen this import but it does not cover the iCloud Drive storage, only ICloud services.

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                    • MartinPacker
                      MartinPacker last edited by

                      To reveal a little more of the picture...

                      ... My idea was to create a graphing Pythonista capability so Workflow might pass a CSV (file) into Pythonista and then do something with the graph (image) returned.

                      In essence I wanted to add graphing to Workflow. I would expect Pythonista would be a good way to do it.

                      Would Editorial do this better than Pythonista?

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                      • ccc
                        ccc last edited by

                        @cvp Please check the File Storage (Ubiquity) section of the page:

                        You can access documents stored in your iCloud account by using the files property’s dir method

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                        • Phuket2
                          Phuket2 @MartinPacker last edited by

                          @MartinPacker , I am not really sure about Editorial vrs Pythonista for the graphing, they could be equivalent. But my guess would be that Pythonista would be the superset of functionality.
                          But just really wanted to mention the 'Pie Chart Demo.py' in the Examples/Plotting dir in Pythonista. Great demo how to easily create a pie chart with some nice features. It's so easy to understand. Then I am pretty sure if you use a ui.ImageContext to draw into you could return that image for the clipboard. Possibly the matplotlib gives a more direct way. Just interesting

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @ccc last edited by cvp

                            @ccc
                            Hi
                            I had checked this page but they only support iCloud file storage, that will say Apple apps storage, like Notes, but not iCloud Drive storage of all other apps, what does Workflow app.
                            In Workflow, you can save a file to the ICloud Drive of another app, like Documents, FileBrowser, Pages, Numbers etc...

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                            • cvp
                              cvp last edited by

                              @ccc
                              It's exactly like you can manually do in Pythonista by

                              • edit
                              • select a file
                              • share
                              • add to ICloud Drive

                              But automatically

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                              • MartinPacker
                                MartinPacker last edited by

                                All this talk about iCloud illustrates one of the reasons why I'm not looking for a "write to file" solution.

                                Clipboard would be fine, though "trashing" the clipboard should only be done if necessary. It seems that it is.

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                                • MartinPacker
                                  MartinPacker last edited by

                                  Something for y'all to pick the bits out of...

                                  A reply from @WorkflowHQ on Twitter contained the following...

                                  "Also regarding sending images, Workflow can decode base64 encoded images."

                                  Does this help us here? Can we encode images base64?

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                                  • omz
                                    omz last edited by

                                    @MartinPacker Encoding images as base64 should be fairly straightforward in Python. Do you have any more details?

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                                    • ccc
                                      ccc last edited by

                                      https://forum.omz-software.com/topic/2974/need-python-script-to-decode-or-encode-in-base64

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                                      • omz
                                        omz last edited by

                                        I figured out how to do it without using the clipboard. The trick is basically to use "Get Contents of URL" with a data: URI that gets passed to the workflow via the workflow:// scheme, containing base64-encoded image data.

                                        Here's the script:

                                        import webbrowser
                                        import base64
                                        from PIL import Image
                                        import io
                                        from urllib.parse import quote
                                        
                                        img = Image.open('test:Lenna')
                                        
                                        buffer = io.BytesIO()
                                        img.save(buffer, 'PNG')
                                        data_uri = 'data:image/png;base64,' + base64.b64encode(buffer.getvalue()).decode('ascii')
                                        
                                        webbrowser.open('workflow://run-workflow?name=EditBase64Image&input=' + quote(data_uri, ''))
                                        

                                        ...and the workflow should be something like this:

                                        Screenshot

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                                        • shtek
                                          shtek last edited by

                                          invalid base64 encode.
                                          remove 'data:image/png;base64,' like this:

                                          data_uri  = base64.b64encode(buffer.getvalue()).decode('ascii')
                                          

                                          now it works
                                          sd

                                          s

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