Updated: 6/8/2020

In this post I’m going to show you how to user’s profile image in Firebase in iOS Swift. Google’s Firebase Realtime database allows you to store data such as text in tree like structure. Google’s Storage is another database for blog storage like images, videos, etc.

In my ProMe Sports (A social network for athletes) app this is how I retrieve user’s properties like the userid, email address, full name, profile photo URL storage location, etc. My app is built using Swift 4.2 of course so I don’t know how this would work in Objective-C.

User object model

First create a user object in a separate file.

// // UserProfile.swift // // Created by Waleed on 9/10/17. // Copyright © 2017 Waleed Sarwari. All rights reserved. // import Foundation struct UserProfile { var userId: String var emailAddress: String var fullName: String var profilePhotoURL: String // MARK: - Firebase Keys enum UserInfoKey { static let email = "email" static let name = "name" static let profilePhotoURL = "profilePhotoURL" static let age = "age" } init(userId: String, fullName: String, emailAddress: String, profilePicture: String) { self.userId = userId self.emailAddress = emailAddress self.fullName = fullName self.profilePhotoURL = profilePhotoURL } init?(userId: String, userInfo: [String: Any]) { let fullname = userInfo[UserInfoKey.name] as? String ?? "" let dateJoined = userInfo[UserInfoKey.dateJoined] as? Int ?? 0 let photoURL = userInfo[UserInfoKey.photoURL] as? String ?? "" let emailAddress = userInfo[UserInfoKey.email] as? String ?? "" self = UserProfile(userId: userId, fullName: fullname, emailAddress: emailAddress, profilePhotoURL: profilePhotoURL) } }

Upload user profile

Timing and correct steps are essential to clean user experience. If you have programmed long enough you’ll know “race conditions“. In IOS I use PromiseKit to control one execution completes before another starts. Now you may not need a Promise, it all depends on what you are doing.

func uploadUserProfileImage(profileImage: UIImage) -> Promise<()> { return Promise<()> { seal -> Void in // Use the auto id for the image name // Generate a unique ID for the post and prepare the post database reference let imageStorageRef = PROFILE_IMGS_STORAGE_REF.child(Utilities.getCurrentUserId()).child("default.jpg") // Resize the image // let scaledImage = image.scale(newWidth: 640.0) guard let imageData = profileImage.jpegData(compressionQuality: 0.9) else { return } // Create the file metadata let metadata = StorageMetadata() metadata.contentType = "image/jpeg" // Upload the image to the userProfileImages storage let uploadTask = imageStorageRef.putData(imageData, metadata: metadata, completion: { (data, error) in imageStorageRef.downloadURL(completion: { (url, error) in if let uploadedImageURL = url?.absoluteString { // Get the image url and assign to photoUrl for the current user and update if let changeRequest = Auth.auth().currentUser?.createProfileChangeRequest() { changeRequest.photoURL = URL(string: uploadedImageURL) changeRequest.commitChanges(completion: { (error) in if let error = error { print("Failed to change the profile image: \(error.localizedDescription)") }else { print("Changed user profile image") guard let userId = Auth.auth().currentUser?.uid else { return } // Save the profile of the user let values = [UserProfile.UserInfoKey.profilePhotoURL: uploadedImageURL] USERS_DB_REF.child(userId).updateChildValues(values, withCompletionBlock: { (error, ref) in if error != nil { print(error!) return } print("Updated user photoUrl") // Update cache CacheManager.shared.cache(object: profileImage, key: userId) seal.fulfill(()) }) } }) } } }) }) uploadTask.observe(.failure) { (snapshot) in if let error = snapshot.error { print(error.localizedDescription) } } // Observe the upload status uploadTask.observe(.success) { (snapshot) in } } }

GET USER PROFILE BY USER ID

Simplified by first getting the profile storage URL from the Firebase Realtime Database.

func getUserProfileImgURL(userId: String, completionHandler: @escaping (String) -> Void) { // Get the rest of the user data USERS_DB_REF.child(userId).observeSingleEvent(of: .value, with: { (snapshot) in // Get user value if let userValues = snapshot.value as? NSDictionary { if let userPhotoURL = userValues[UserProfile.UserInfoKey.profilePhotoURL] as? String { completionHandler(userPhotoURL) } } }) }

This static function can now be called from anywhere.

static func loadUserProfilePhoto(userId: String, matchingUserId: String, imageView: UIImageView) { UserServices.shared.getUserProfileImgURL(userId: userId) { (profileImgURL) in let imageCacheId = userId if let image = CacheManager.shared.getFromCache(key: imageCacheId) as? UIImage { imageView.image = image } else { if let url = URL(string: profileImgURL) { let downloadTask = URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: url, completionHandler: { (data, response, error) in guard let imageData = data else { return } OperationQueue.main.addOperation { guard let image = UIImage(data: imageData) else { return } // In the completion handler of the download task, we add a simple verification to ensure that we only display the right image. For the image that is not supposed to be displayed by the current cell, we just keep it in cache. // if matchingUserId == userId { imageView.image = image } // Add the downloaded image to cache CacheManager.shared.cache(object: image, key: userId) } }) downloadTask.resume() } } } }

You can place this static function wherever, I put it a “Utilities” class. The “matchingUserId” is for caching purposes. When the user scrolls or views the user’s profile for the first time it will download and cache in the cache manager. The second or more time during that session it will look for the cached version of the photo. This helps with speed and accuracy of loading images.

Calling the static function example

Utilities.loadUsersProfilePhoto(userId: userId, matchingUserId: self.user.object.userId, imageView: self.userImage)

This is how I retrieve the user image as data using the user Id and the photo URL location. Remember the user id comes from the Firebase Realtime Database and the actual image is stored in the Firebase Storage. This is stored in another file that does storing and retrieving only.

This is also doing some simple error checking. If there isn’t any profile image then use the default profile image that’s stored within the app assets.

Remember this all assumes the Firebase rules are allowing this, checkout this article for details. Also don’t forget to lockup your API keys!

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