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Node.js wrapper for libgphoto2


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A Node.js wrapper for libgphoto2. Useful for remote controlling of DSLRs and other digital cameras supported by gphoto2.

The included test application currently allows you to

  • receive a live preview of your camera (if supported). Tested with an EOS 550D on a 2010 iMac at ~17 fps using Chrome (Safari doesn't work and FF is slow as hell).
  • query a list of available configuration options
  • query the values of specific configuration options

The test suite can be run using npm test. There's also a small test application (npx coffee examples/server.coffee) which runs on http://localhost:1337 and allows to change camera settings and to take pictures.

Prerequisites

  • Node.js: any version supported by nodejs/nan
  • NPM: ~5.6.0
  • Nan: ~2.8.0
  • libgphoto2: ~2.5.x - via brew install libgphoto2, apt-get install libgphoto2-dev or download and build from http://www.gphoto.org/proj/libgphoto2/
  • pkg-config | dpkg (used for dependency checking)
  • clang compiler

Test/dev prerequisites

  • async
  • coffee-script
  • mocha
  • pre-commit
  • should
  • sinon
  • superagent

Test-server prerequisites

  • express
  • jade
  • underscore

Installation

After installing the dependencies, just install using:

npm install gphoto2

If it fails, please thoroughly check the output - link errors usually indicate missing dependencies. Also, the script tries to detect wether libgphoto2 is correctly installed - if this check fails although you properly installed it, please report :)

Usage

This example only shows how to achieve certain tasks, it's not meant to be executed without any asynchronous control flow logic.

var fs = require('fs');
var gphoto2 = require('gphoto2');
var GPhoto = new gphoto2.GPhoto2();

// Negative value or undefined will disable logging, levels 0-4 enable it.
GPhoto.setLogLevel(1);
GPhoto.on('log', function (level, domain, message) {
  console.log(domain, message);
});

// List cameras / assign list item to variable to use below options
GPhoto.list(function (list) {
  if (list.length === 0) return;
  var camera = list[0];
  console.log('Found', camera.model);

  // get configuration tree
  camera.getConfig(function (er, settings) {
    console.log(settings);
  });

  // Set configuration values
  camera.setConfigValue('capturetarget', 1, function (er) {
    //...
  });

  // Take picture with camera object obtained from list()
  camera.takePicture({download: true}, function (er, data) {
    fs.writeFileSync(__dirname + '/picture.jpg', data);
  });

  // Take picture and keep image on camera
  camera.takePicture({
    download: true,
    keep: true
  }, function (er, data) {
    fs.writeFileSync(__dirname + '/picture.jpg', data);
  });

  // Take picture without downloading immediately
  camera.takePicture({download: false}, function (er, path) {
    console.log(path);
  });

  // Take picture and download it to filesystem
  camera.takePicture({
    targetPath: '/tmp/foo.XXXXXX'
  }, function (er, tmpname) {
    fs.renameSync(tmpname, __dirname + '/picture.jpg');
  });

  // Download a picture from camera
  camera.downloadPicture({
    cameraPath: '/store_00020001/DCIM/100CANON/IMG_1231.JPG',
    targetPath: '/tmp/foo.XXXXXX'
  }, function (er, tmpname) {
    fs.renameSync(tmpname, __dirname + '/picture.jpg');
  });

  // Get preview picture (from AF Sensor, fails silently if unsupported)
  camera.takePicture({
    preview: true,
    targetPath: '/tmp/foo.XXXXXX'
  }, function (er, tmpname) {
    fs.renameSync(tmpname, __dirname + '/picture.jpg');
  });
});

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Last updated on 28 Nov 2019

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