Thread 1: EXC_BAD_ACCESS Trying to upload images to Firebase












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I am trying to upload images to Firebase like this:



let storageRef = Storage().reference()
if let uploadData = self.profileImageView.image!.pngData() {
storageRef.putData(uploadData, metadata: nil, completion: { (metadata, error) in
if error != nil {
print(error as Any)
return
}
print(metadata as Any)
})
}


and it's redirecting me to this code here:



 - (void)dispatchAsync:(void (^)(void))block {
dispatch_async(self.dispatchQueue, block);
}


It does not get past the if let statement. (if let uploadData = self.profileImageView.image!.pngData())



I have no idea why. It does not give me any additional error messages in the console.










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    I am trying to upload images to Firebase like this:



    let storageRef = Storage().reference()
    if let uploadData = self.profileImageView.image!.pngData() {
    storageRef.putData(uploadData, metadata: nil, completion: { (metadata, error) in
    if error != nil {
    print(error as Any)
    return
    }
    print(metadata as Any)
    })
    }


    and it's redirecting me to this code here:



     - (void)dispatchAsync:(void (^)(void))block {
    dispatch_async(self.dispatchQueue, block);
    }


    It does not get past the if let statement. (if let uploadData = self.profileImageView.image!.pngData())



    I have no idea why. It does not give me any additional error messages in the console.










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      I am trying to upload images to Firebase like this:



      let storageRef = Storage().reference()
      if let uploadData = self.profileImageView.image!.pngData() {
      storageRef.putData(uploadData, metadata: nil, completion: { (metadata, error) in
      if error != nil {
      print(error as Any)
      return
      }
      print(metadata as Any)
      })
      }


      and it's redirecting me to this code here:



       - (void)dispatchAsync:(void (^)(void))block {
      dispatch_async(self.dispatchQueue, block);
      }


      It does not get past the if let statement. (if let uploadData = self.profileImageView.image!.pngData())



      I have no idea why. It does not give me any additional error messages in the console.










      share|improve this question














      I am trying to upload images to Firebase like this:



      let storageRef = Storage().reference()
      if let uploadData = self.profileImageView.image!.pngData() {
      storageRef.putData(uploadData, metadata: nil, completion: { (metadata, error) in
      if error != nil {
      print(error as Any)
      return
      }
      print(metadata as Any)
      })
      }


      and it's redirecting me to this code here:



       - (void)dispatchAsync:(void (^)(void))block {
      dispatch_async(self.dispatchQueue, block);
      }


      It does not get past the if let statement. (if let uploadData = self.profileImageView.image!.pngData())



      I have no idea why. It does not give me any additional error messages in the console.







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      asked Nov 13 '18 at 5:16









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          I just had similar issues, and I solved it by compressing my image.



          let scaledimage = self.profileImageView.image!.jpegData(compressionQuality: 0.5)
          let storageRef = Storage().reference()
          if let uploadData = scaledimage {
          storageRef.putData(uploadData, metadata: nil, completion: { (metadata, error) in
          if error != nil {
          print(error as Any)
          return
          }
          print(metadata as Any)
          })
          }


          that solved it for me.






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            I just had similar issues, and I solved it by compressing my image.



            let scaledimage = self.profileImageView.image!.jpegData(compressionQuality: 0.5)
            let storageRef = Storage().reference()
            if let uploadData = scaledimage {
            storageRef.putData(uploadData, metadata: nil, completion: { (metadata, error) in
            if error != nil {
            print(error as Any)
            return
            }
            print(metadata as Any)
            })
            }


            that solved it for me.






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              I just had similar issues, and I solved it by compressing my image.



              let scaledimage = self.profileImageView.image!.jpegData(compressionQuality: 0.5)
              let storageRef = Storage().reference()
              if let uploadData = scaledimage {
              storageRef.putData(uploadData, metadata: nil, completion: { (metadata, error) in
              if error != nil {
              print(error as Any)
              return
              }
              print(metadata as Any)
              })
              }


              that solved it for me.






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                I just had similar issues, and I solved it by compressing my image.



                let scaledimage = self.profileImageView.image!.jpegData(compressionQuality: 0.5)
                let storageRef = Storage().reference()
                if let uploadData = scaledimage {
                storageRef.putData(uploadData, metadata: nil, completion: { (metadata, error) in
                if error != nil {
                print(error as Any)
                return
                }
                print(metadata as Any)
                })
                }


                that solved it for me.






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                I just had similar issues, and I solved it by compressing my image.



                let scaledimage = self.profileImageView.image!.jpegData(compressionQuality: 0.5)
                let storageRef = Storage().reference()
                if let uploadData = scaledimage {
                storageRef.putData(uploadData, metadata: nil, completion: { (metadata, error) in
                if error != nil {
                print(error as Any)
                return
                }
                print(metadata as Any)
                })
                }


                that solved it for me.







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