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A fork of Dylan McIntyre's CameraKit-Android library, originally a fork of Google's CameraView library. Right now this is like CameraKit-Android, but with a lot of serious bugs fixed, new sizing behavior, better orientation and EXIF support, new setLocation
and setWhiteBalance
APIs. Feel free to open issues with suggestions or contribute. Roadmap:
- delete
captureMethod
andpermissionPolicy
, replace withsessionType
(either picture or video) such that whensessionType=video
, pictures are captured with the fast 'frame' method - pass a nullable File to startVideo, so user can choose where to save the file
- test video and 'frame' capture behavior, I expect some bugs there
- simple APIs to draw grid lines
- rethink
adjustViewBounds
, maybe replace with ascaleType
flag (center crop or center inside) - add a
sizingMethod
API to choose the capture size? Could bemax
,4:3
,16:9
... Right now it'smax
- pinch to zoom support
- exposure correction APIs
- revisit demo app
Camera2
integration- EXIF support for 'frame' captured pictures, using ExifInterface library, so we can stop rotating it in Java
- add onRequestPermissionResults for easy permission callback
- better error handling, maybe with a onError(e) method in the public listener
CameraKit
CameraKit is an easy to use utility to work with the Android Camera APIs. Everything at the moment is work in progress, but it works well for pictures at least.
Table of Contents
Features
- Image and video capture seamlessly working with the same preview session. (TODO: remove this, use different sessions)
- System permission handling
- Dynamic sizing behavior
- Create a
CameraView
of any size (not just presets!) - Or let it adapt to the sensor preview size
- Automatic output cropping to match your
CameraView
bounds
- Create a
- Multiple capture methods
- While taking pictures, image is captured normally using the camera APIs.
- While shooting videos, image is captured as a freeze frame of the
CameraView
preview (similar to SnapChat and Instagram)
- Built-in tap to focus
- EXIF support
- Automatically detected orientation tag
- Plug in location tags with
CameraView.setLocation(double, double)
- TODO: Built-in pinch to zoom
Setup
For now, clone the repo and add it to your project. TODO: publish to bintray.
Usage
To use CameraKit, simply add a CameraView
to your layout:
<com.flurgle.camerakit.CameraView
android:id="@+id/camera"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:adjustViewBounds="true" />
Make sure you override onResume
, onPause
and onDestroy
in your activity, and call CameraView.start()
, stop()
and destroy()
.
@Override
protected void onResume() {
super.onResume();
cameraView.start();
}
@Override
protected void onPause() {
super.onPause();
cameraView.stop();
}
@Override
protected void onDestroy() {
super.onDestroy();
cameraView.destroy();
}
Capturing Images
To capture an image just call CameraView.captureImage()
. Make sure you setup a CameraListener
to handle the image callback.
camera.setCameraListener(new CameraListener() {
@Override
public void onPictureTaken(byte[] picture) {
// Create a bitmap or a file...
Bitmap result = BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(picture, 0, picture.length);
}
});
camera.captureImage();
Capturing Video
TODO: test size and orientation stuff.
To capture video just call CameraView.startRecordingVideo()
to start, and CameraView.stopRecordingVideo()
to finish. Make sure you setup a CameraListener
to handle the video callback.
camera.setCameraListener(new CameraListener() {
@Override
public void onVideoTaken(File video) {
// The File parameter is an MP4 file.
}
});
camera.startRecordingVideo();
camera.postDelayed(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
camera.stopRecordingVideo();
}
}, 2500);
Other camera events
Make sure you can react to different camera events by setting up a CameraListener
instance.
camera.setCameraListener(new CameraListener() {
@Override
public void onCameraOpened() {}
@Override
public void onCameraClosed() {}
@Override
public void onPictureTaken(byte[] picture) {}
@Override
public void onVideoTaken(File video) {}
});
Extra Attributes
<com.flurgle.camerakit.CameraView xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
android:id="@+id/camera"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
app:cameraFacing="back"
app:cameraFlash="off"
app:cameraFocus="continuous"
app:cameraZoom="pinch"
app:cameraSessionType="picture"
app:cameraCropOutput="true"
app:cameraJpegQuality="100"
app:cameraVideoQuality="480p"
app:cameraWhiteBalance="auto"
android:adjustViewBounds="true" />
XML Attribute | Method | Values | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
cameraSessionType |
setSessionType() |
picture video |
picture |
cameraFacing |
setFacing() |
back front |
back |
cameraFlash |
setFlash() |
off on auto torch |
off |
cameraFocus |
setFocus() |
off continuous tap tapWithMarker |
continuous |
cameraZoomMode |
setZoom() |
off pinch |
off |
cameraCropOutput |
setCropOutput() |
true false |
false |
cameraJpegQuality |
setJpegQuality() |
0 <= n <= 100 |
100 |
cameraVideoQuality |
setVideoQuality() |
max480p max720p max1080p max2160p highest lowest |
max480p |
cameraWhiteBalance |
setWhiteBalance() |
auto incandescent fluorescent daylight cloudy |
auto |
cameraCaptureMethod (Deprecated) |
setCaptureMethod() |
standard frame |
standard |
cameraPermissionPolicy (Deprecated) |
setPermissionPolicy() |
picture video |
picture |
cameraSessionType
What to capture - either picture or video. This has a couple of consequences:
- Sizing: capture and preview size are chosen among the available picture or video sizes, depending on the flag
- Picture capturing: you can capture pictures during a
video
session, though they will be captured as 'screenshots' of preview frames. This is fast and thus works well with slower camera sensors, but the captured image can be blurry or noisy. - Permission behavior: when requesting a
video
session, the record audio permission will be requested. If this is needed, the audio permission should be added to your manifest or the app will crash.
cameraView.setSessionType(CameraKit.Constants.SESSION_TYPE_PICTURE);
cameraView.setSessionType(CameraKit.Constants.SESSION_TYPE_VIDEO);
cameraFacing
Which camera to use, either back facing or front facing.
cameraView.setFacing(CameraKit.Constants.FACING_BACK);
cameraView.setFacing(CameraKit.Constants.FACING_FRONT);
cameraFlash
Flash mode, either off, on, auto or torch.
cameraView.setFlash(CameraKit.Constants.FLASH_OFF);
cameraView.setFlash(CameraKit.Constants.FLASH_ON);
cameraView.setFlash(CameraKit.Constants.FLASH_AUTO);
cameraView.setFlash(CameraKit.Constants.FLASH_TORCH);
cameraFocus
Focus behavior. Can be off, continuous (camera continuously tries to adapt its focus), tap (focus is driven by the user tap) and tapWithMarker (a marker is drawn on screen to indicate focusing).
cameraView.setFocus(CameraKit.Constants.FOCUS_OFF);
cameraView.setFocus(CameraKit.Constants.FOCUS_CONTINUOUS);
cameraView.setFocus(CameraKit.Constants.FOCUS_TAP);
cameraView.setFocus(CameraKit.Constants.FOCUS_TAP_WITH_MARKER);
cameraZoomMode
TODO: work in progress. Right now 'off' is the onlly option.
cameraView.setZoom(CameraKit.Constants.ZOOM_OFF);
cameraView.setZoom(CameraKit.Constants.ZOOM_PINCH);
cameraCropOutput
Wheter the output picture should be cropped to fit the aspect ratio of the preview surface. This can guarantee consistency between what the user sees and the final output, if you fixed the camera view dimensions. This does not support videos.
cameraJpegQuality
Sets the JPEG quality of pictures.
cameraView.setJpegQuality(100);
cameraView.setJpegQuality(50);
cameraVideoQuality
Sets the desired video quality.
cameraView.setVideoQuality(CameraKit.Constants.VIDEO_QUALITY_480P);
cameraView.setVideoQuality(CameraKit.Constants.VIDEO_QUALITY_720P);
cameraView.setVideoQuality(CameraKit.Constants.VIDEO_QUALITY_1080P);
cameraView.setVideoQuality(CameraKit.Constants.VIDEO_QUALITY_2160P);
cameraView.setVideoQuality(CameraKit.Constants.VIDEO_QUALITY_LOWEST);
cameraView.setVideoQuality(CameraKit.Constants.VIDEO_QUALITY_HIGHEST);
cameraView.setVideoQuality(CameraKit.Constants.VIDEO_QUALITY_QVGA);
cameraWhiteBalance
Sets the desired white balance for the current session.
cameraView.setWhiteBalance(CameraKit.Constants.WHITE_BALANCE_AUTO);
cameraView.setWhiteBalance(CameraKit.Constants.WHITE_BALANCE_INCANDESCENT);
cameraView.setWhiteBalance(CameraKit.Constants.WHITE_BALANCE_FLUORESCENT);
cameraView.setWhiteBalance(CameraKit.Constants.WHITE_BALANCE_DAYLIGHT);
cameraView.setWhiteBalance(CameraKit.Constants.WHITE_BALANCE_CLOUDY);
cameraCaptureMethod
Deprecated. Use cameraSessionType instead
How to capture pictures, either standard or frame. The frame option lets you capture and save a preview frame, which can be better with slower camera sensors, though the captured image can be blurry or noisy.
cameraView.setMethod(CameraKit.Constants.CAPTURE_METHOD_STANDARD);
cameraView.setMethod(CameraKit.Constants.CAPTURE_METHOD_FRAME);
cameraPermissionPolicy
Deprecated. Use cameraSessionType instead
Either picture or video. This tells the library which permissions should be asked before starting the camera session. In the case of 'picture', we require the camera permissions. In the case of 'video', the record audio permission is asked as well.
Please note that, if needed, the latter should be added to your manifest file or the app will crash.
cameraView.setPermissionPolicy(CameraKit.Constants.PERMISSIONS_PICTURE);
cameraView.setPermissionPolicy(CameraKit.Constants.PERMISSIONS_VIDEO);
Permissions behavior
CameraView
needs two permissions:
android.permission.CAMERA
: required for capturing pictures and videosandroid.permission.RECORD_AUDIO
: required for capturing videos
You can handle permissions yourself and then call CameraView.start()
once they are acquired. If they are not, CameraView
will request permissions to the user based on the sessionType
that was set. In that case, you can restart the camera if you have a successful response from onRequestPermissionResults()
.
Manifest file
The library manifest file is not strict and only asks for camera permissions. This means that:
- If you wish to record videos, you should also add
android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO
to required permissions
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO"/>
- If you want your app to be installed only on devices that have a camera, you should add:
<uses-feature
android:name="android.hardware.camera"
android:required="true"/>
If you don't request this feature, you can use CameraKit.hasCameras()
to detect if current device has cameras, and then start the camera view.
Dynamic Sizing Behavior
Center crop
You can setup the CameraView
dimensions as you wish. Default behavior is that if your dimensions don't match the aspect ratio of the internal preview surface, the surface will be cropped to fill the view, just like android:scaleType="centerCrop"
on an ImageView
.
Center inside
If android:adjustViewBounds
is set to true the library will try to adapt the view dimension to the chosen preview size. How? All dimensions set to wrap_content
are streched out to ensure the view holds the whole preview. If both dimensions are wrap_content
, this is exactly like android:scaleType="centerInside"
on an ImageView
.