1.0.0 • Published 2 months ago

@malabudif/vue-snapster v1.0.0

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Repository
github
Last release
2 months ago

Vue Camera

Customizable camera library for Vue 3, within asking permission to user.

Features

  • Asking Permission to user
  • Flip camera rear/front
  • Result blob/b64
  • Mirror Camera

Installation

npm i @malbuf/vue-snapster

Usage

To use it in your Vue app

First, import in your custom component for proxy camera

import VxCamera from "@malbuf/vue-snapster"

Second, create ref for canvas and video:

  • video for camera places
  • canvas for result after camera taken
const videoRef = ref<HTMLVideoElement>();
const canvasRef = ref<HTMLCanvasElement>();

Third, create variable to memoize your camera instance

const cameraRef = ref();

Fourth, create an function for starting camera

example:

const permissionDenied = ref(false);
const isCameraOpen = ref(false);

async function startCamera () {

    const checkPermission = setInterval(() => {
        if (isCameraOpen.value) {
        clearInterval(checkPermission);
        } else {
        permissionDenied.value = true;
        clearInterval(checkPermission);
        }
    }, 1000);

    cameraRef.value = await new VxCamera(videoRef.value!, canvasRef.value!)
            .setConstraint({
                video: {
                    facingMode: "environment",
                    height: {
                    min: 480,
                    max: 480,
                    ideal: 480,
                    },
                    width: {
                    min: 480,
                    max: 480,
                    ideal: 480,
                    },
                },
                audio: false,
            })
            .requestPermission()
            .then((camera) => camera)
            .catch((err) => {
                console.error(err);
            });

    cameraRef.value?.start().finally(() => (isCameraOpen.value = true));
}

Fifth, taking a picture and save as blob/b64

const result = await cameraRef.value?.snapAsBlob().then((data: any) => data)
// or
const result = await cameraRef.value?.snapAsBase64().then((data: any) => data)

snapAsBase64 or snapAsBlob

That was example using the library to your project.

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome! Feel free to fork the repository and submit pull requests.

Issues

If you find any bug or have a feature request, please file an issue on Github.


Happy Developing!