--- layout: page title: "Camera Events" subtitle: "Events and lifecycle" description: "Events and lifecycle" category: docs date: 2018-12-20 20:02:08 order: 1 disqus: 1 --- The camera engine will notify anyone about camera events that took place, either on their own or after developer action. To access these events, set up one or more `CameraListener` instances. All actions taken on a `CameraView` instance are asynchronous, which means that the callback can be executed at any time in the future. For convenience, all of them are executed on the UI thread. ```java camera.addCameraListener(new CameraListener() { public void onCameraOpened(CameraOptions options) {} public void onCameraClosed() {} public void onCameraError(CameraException error) {} public void onPictureTaken(PictureResult result) {} public void onVideoTaken(VideoResult result) {} public void onOrientationChanged(int orientation) {} public void onAutoFocusStart(PointF point) {} public void onAutoFocusEnd(boolean successful, PointF point) {} public void onZoomChanged(float newValue, float[] bounds, PointF[] fingers) {} public void onExposureCorrectionChanged(float newValue, float[] bounds, PointF[] fingers) {} public void onVideoRecordingStart() {} }); ``` ### Lifecycle CameraView has its own lifecycle, which is basically made of an open and a closed state. You will listen to these events using `onCameraOpened` and `onCameraClosed` callbacks: ```java camera.addCameraListener(new CameraListener() { /** * Notifies that the camera was opened. * The options object collects all supported options by the current camera. */ @Override public void onCameraOpened(CameraOptions options) {} /** * Notifies that the camera session was closed. */ @Override public void onCameraClosed() {} }); ``` The open callback is especially important because the `CameraOptions` includes all the available options of the current sensor. This can be used to adjust the UI, for example, show a flash icon if flash is supported. ### Related APIs |Method|Description| |------|-----------| |`open()`|Starts the engine. This will cause a future call to `onCameraOpened()` (or an error)| |`close()`|Stops the engine. This will cause a future call to `onCameraClosed()`| |`isOpened()`|Returns true if `open()` was called successfully. This does not mean that camera is showing preview already.| |`getCameraOptions()`|If camera was opened, returns non-null object with information about what is supported.| Take a look at public methods in `CameraOptions` to know more.