--- layout: page title: "Runtime Permissions" subtitle: "Permissions and Manifest setup" description: "Permissions and Manifest setup" category: docs order: 13 date: 2018-12-20 20:03:03 disqus: 1 --- `CameraView` needs two permissions: - `android.permission.CAMERA` : required for capturing pictures and videos - `android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO` : required for capturing videos with `Audio.ON` (the default) ### Declaration The library manifest file declares the `android.permission.CAMERA` permission, but not the audio one. This means that: - If you wish to record videos with `Audio.ON` (the default), you should also add `android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO` to required permissions ```xml ``` - If you want your app to be installed only on devices that have a camera, you should add: ```xml ``` If you don't request this feature, you can use `CameraUtils.hasCameras()` to detect if current device has cameras, and then start the camera view. ### Handling On Marshmallow+, the user must explicitly approve our permissions. You can either: - handle permissions yourself and then call `open()` or `setLifecycleOwner()` once they are acquired - let `CameraView` request permissions: we will present a permission request to the user based on whether they are needed or not with the current configuration. The automatic request is currently done at the activity level, so the permission request callback `onRequestPermissionResults()` will be invoked on the parent activity, not the fragment. The automatic request can be disabled by setting `app:cameraRequestPermissions="false"` in your XML declaration.