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@capacitor-community/camera-preview
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@capacitor-community/camera-preview
CAPACITOR 7
Capacitor plugin that allows camera interaction from Javascript and HTML
(based on cordova-plugin-camera-preview).
If you are using Capacitor 6, use version 6.1
If you are using Capacitor 5, use version 5
If you are using Capacitor 4, use version 4
If you are using Capacitor 3, use version 3
If you are using Capacitor 2, use version 1
PR's are greatly appreciated.
-- @arielhernandezmusa and @pbowyer, current maintainers
yarn add @capacitor-community/camera-preview
or
npm install @capacitor-community/camera-preview
Then run
npx cap sync
Important camera-preview
3+ requires Gradle 7. If you are using Gradle 4, please use version 2 of this plugin.
Open android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
and above the closing </manifest>
tag add this line to request the CAMERA permission:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" />
For more help consult the Capacitor docs.
This plugin will use the following project variables (defined in your app's variables.gradle
file):
androidxExifInterfaceVersion
: version of androidx.exifinterface:exifinterface
(default: 1.3.6
)You will need to add two permissions to Info.plist
. Follow the Capacitor docs and add permissions with the raw keys NSCameraUsageDescription
and NSMicrophoneUsageDescription
. NSMicrophoneUsageDescription
is only required, if audio will be used. Otherwise set the disableAudio
option to true
, which also disables the microphone permission request.
Add import { CameraPreview } from '@capacitor-community/camera-preview';
in the file where you want to use the plugin.
then in html add <div id="cameraPreview"></div>
and CameraPreview.start({ parent: "cameraPreview"});
will work.
Starts the camera preview instance.
Option | values | descriptions |
---|---|---|
position | front | rear | Show front or rear camera when start the preview. Defaults to front |
width | number | (optional) The preview width in pixels, default window.screen.width (applicable to the android and ios platforms only) |
height | number | (optional) The preview height in pixels, default window.screen.height (applicable to the android and ios platforms only) |
x | number | (optional) The x origin, default 0 (applicable to the android and ios platforms only) |
y | number | (optional) The y origin, default 0 (applicable to the android and ios platforms only) |
toBack | boolean | (optional) Brings your html in front of your preview, default false (applicable to the android and ios platforms only) |
paddingBottom | number | (optional) The preview bottom padding in pixes. Useful to keep the appropriate preview sizes when orientation changes (applicable to the android and ios platforms only) |
rotateWhenOrientationChanged | boolean | (optional) Rotate preview when orientation changes (applicable to the ios platforms only; default value is true) |
storeToFile | boolean | (optional) Capture images to a file and return back the file path instead of returning base64 encoded data, default false. |
disableExifHeaderStripping | boolean | (optional) Disable automatic rotation of the image, and let the browser deal with it, default true (applicable to the android and ios platforms only) |
enableHighResolution | boolean | (optional) Defaults to false - iOS only - Activate high resolution image capture so that output images are from the highest resolution possible on the device |
disableAudio | boolean | (optional) Disables audio stream to prevent permission requests, default false. (applicable to web and iOS only) |
lockAndroidOrientation | boolean | (optional) Locks device orientation when camera is showing, default false. (applicable to Android only) |
enableOpacity | boolean | (optional) Make the camera preview see-through. Ideal for augmented reality uses. Default false (applicable to Android and web only) |
enableZoom | boolean | (optional) Set if you can pinch to zoom. Default false (applicable to the android and ios platforms only) |
import { CameraPreview, CameraPreviewOptions } from '@capacitor-community/camera-preview';
const cameraPreviewOptions: CameraPreviewOptions = {
position: 'rear',
height: 1920,
width: 1080
};
CameraPreview.start(cameraPreviewOptions);
Remember to add the style below on your app's HTML or body element:
ion-content {
--background: transparent;
}
Take into account that this will make transparent all ion-content on application, if you want to show camera preview only in one page, just add a custom class to your ion-content and make it transparent:
.my-custom-camera-preview-content {
--background: transparent;
}
If the camera preview is not displaying after applying the above styles, apply transparent background color to the root div element of the parent component Ex: VueJS >> App.vue component
<template>
<ion-app id="app">
<ion-router-outlet />
</ion-app>
</template>
<style>
#app {
background-color: transparent !important;
}
<style>
Stops the camera preview instance.
CameraPreview.stop();
Switch between rear and front camera only for android and ios, web is not supported
javascript CameraPreview.flip()
Option | values | descriptions |
---|---|---|
quality | number | (optional) The picture quality, 0 - 100, default 85 |
width | number | (optional) The picture width, default 0 (Device default) |
height | number | (optional) The picture height, default 0 (Device default) |
import { CameraPreviewPictureOptions } from '@capacitor-community/camera-preview';
const cameraPreviewPictureOptions: CameraPreviewPictureOptions = {
quality: 50
};
const result = await CameraPreview.capture(cameraPreviewPictureOptions);
const base64PictureData = result.value;
// do sometime with base64PictureData
Option | values | descriptions |
---|---|---|
quality | number | (optional) The picture quality, 0 - 100, default 85 |
import { CameraSampleOptions } from '@capacitor-community/camera-preview';
const cameraSampleOptions: CameraSampleOptions = {
quality: 50
};
const result = await CameraPreview.captureSample(cameraSampleOptions);
const base64PictureData = result.value;
// do something with base64PictureData
[FLASH_MODE](#camera_Settings.FlashMode)
for possible values that can be returned
import { CameraPreviewFlashMode } from '@capacitor-community/camera-preview';
const flashModes = await CameraPreview.getSupportedFlashModes();
const supportedFlashModes: CameraPreviewFlashMode[] = flashModes.result;
[FLASH_MODE](#camera_Settings.FlashMode)
for details about the possible values
for flashMode.
const CameraPreviewFlashMode: CameraPreviewFlashMode = 'torch';
CameraPreview.setFlashMode(cameraPreviewFlashMode);
Start capturing video
const cameraPreviewOptions: CameraPreviewOptions = {
position: 'front',
width: window.screen.width,
height: window.screen.height,
};
CameraPreview.startRecordVideo(cameraPreviewOptions);
Finish capturing a video. The captured video will be returned as a file path and the video format is .mp4
const resultRecordVideo = await CameraPreview.stopRecordVideo();
Set the opacity for the camera preview
const myCamera = CameraPreview.start({ enableOpacity: true });
myCamera.setOpacity({ opacity: 0.4 });
Check or detect if the camera has been started
const { value } = await CameraPreview.isCameraStarted();
Flash mode settings:
Name | Type | Default | Note |
---|---|---|---|
OFF | string | off | |
ON | string | on | |
AUTO | string | auto | |
RED_EYE | string | red-eye | Android Only |
TORCH | string | torch |
A working example can be found at Example App
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