0.1.3 • Published 3 years ago

@periksa/cap-usb-camera v0.1.3

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@periksa/cap-usb-camera

UVC Cameras support for capacitor apps connected via device's USB. Based on UVCCamera library, using Metuuu's forked repository to support Android SDK 30.

This plugin enable web apps to take picture or access your UVC external camera (e.g. webcams). The plugin provides a native activity to access and opens stream from external camera, which you can capture, fetch photo, and get the data from the plugin call (it works similarly with @capacitor/camera plugin). It supports the functionality to save the image to your media storage too.

Currently supports only Android platform, and not tested on many devices.

Tested Devices

Tested and developed on an Android 11 Samsung Galaxy A51.

Please report or open an issue if your device is bugged or crashed using the plugin.

Install

npm install @periksa/cap-usb-camera
npx cap sync

Modify your build.gradle (top-level project scope), usually on /android/build.gradle path if you are developing ionic-capacitor project.

Add new maven repository line to your allprojects -> repositories body.

allprojects {
  repositories {
      google()
      jcenter()
      // Add This Line
      maven { url 'https://raw.github.com/saki4510t/libcommon/master/repository/' }
  }
}

Then sync your gradle project by pressing "Sync Now" on the top after you modify the file.

Usage

Here is some example to use the plugin inside your web app.

Example code is written in Angular platform.

import { UsbCamera } from '@periksa/cap-usb-camera';

// ...

private async fetchExternalCameraPhoto(): Promise<void> {
  const photoResult = await UsbCamera.getPhoto({ saveToStorage: false });
  if (photoResult.status_code === 0) {
    if (photoResult.exit_code === 'exit_no_device') {
      // Handle show alert/notice when there is no device attached.
    }
    return;
  }
  if (photoResult.data) {
    const photoSrc = photoResult.data.dataURL; //Base64 enconded image.
    // Handle the base64 encoded image.
    // e.g. put it on <img src=""> tag.
  }
}

status_code is retrieved from Android's Activity RESULT_CODE,we use these 2 values:

  • -1: OK, image fetched successfully. Will be accompanied by success exit_code.
  • 0: CANCELED, canceled by user, or plugin can't access camera.

Then you can have the exit reason inside exit_code. Available values are:

  • user_canceled - User clicked cancel button or declined camera access permission on the plugin activity.
  • exit_no_device - Plugin won't start the activity when there is no device connected.
  • device_disconnected - Device is disconnected on plugin activity.
  • success - Exit code if the plugin succeed to take the photo.

API

getPhoto(...)

getPhoto(config?: UsbCameraPhotoOptions) => any

Open native activity and get photo from usb camera device attached to the phone. If there is no usb device connected, will return canceled exit code.

ParamType
configUsbCameraPhotoOptions

Returns: any


Interfaces

UsbCameraPhotoOptions

PropTypeDescription
saveToStoragebooleanLet app save captured photo to the device storage.

UsbCameraResult

PropTypeDescription
status_codenumberStatus Code from Intent ResultCode.
status_code_sstringDescription string of the status code number.
exit_codestringDescription of exit or cancel reason.
data{ dataURL?: string; fileURI?: string; }Result data payload, contains image in base64 DataURL, and Android filesystem URI to the file.

Contributing

Any contribution is very much appreciated, just clone the project and post a pull request! Thank you very much!

Unimplemented and future functionalities

  • Activity not yet supports image manipulation, such as brightness, contrast and mirroring. However the library supports this.
  • Still have bugs with device connectivity.
  • Activity user interface is somehow very simple, and not tested on more screen dimensions.