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@uppy/webcam
Advanced tools
Uppy plugin that takes photos or records videos using the device's camera.
The Webcam plugin for Uppy lets you take photos and record videos with a built-in camera on desktop and mobile devices.
Uppy is being developed by the folks at Transloadit, a versatile file encoding service.
const Uppy = require('@uppy/core')
const Webcam = require('@uppy/webcam')
const uppy = new Uppy()
uppy.use(Webcam, {
mirror: true,
facingMode: 'user',
showRecordingLength: true
})
$ npm install @uppy/webcam
We recommend installing from npm and then using a module bundler such as Webpack, Browserify or Rollup.js.
Alternatively, you can also use this plugin in a pre-built bundle from Transloadit's CDN: Edgly. In that case Uppy
will attach itself to the global window.Uppy
object. See the main Uppy documentation for instructions.
Documentation for this plugin can be found on the Uppy website.
FAQs
Uppy plugin that takes photos or records videos using the device's camera.
The npm package @uppy/webcam receives a total of 37,224 weekly downloads. As such, @uppy/webcam popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @uppy/webcam demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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