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dynamsoft-camera-enhancer

Allow your website to easily control cameras on desktop and mobile devices.

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Dynamsoft Camera Enhancer for Your Website

Allow your website to easily control cameras on desktop and mobile devices.

Once integrated, your users can open your website in a browser, access their cameras to stream live video and acquire realtime frames.

In this guide, you will learn step by step on how to integrate this library into your website.

Table of Contents

  • Getting Started
  • Hosting the Library
  • FAQ

Example Usage

Read the user guide of Dynamsoft Label Recognizer on how DCE helps the SDK achieve video recognition:

Getting Started

Include the library

Use a CDN

The simplest way to include the library is to use either the jsDelivr or UNPKG CDN.

  • jsDelivr
  <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dynamsoft-camera-enhancer@3.0.0/dist/dce.js"></script>
  • UNPKG
  <script src="https://unpkg.com/dynamsoft-camera-enhancer@3.0.0/dist/dce.js"></script>

Besides using the CDN, you can also download the library and host it locally.

The following shows a few ways to download the library.

$ yarn add dynamsoft-camera-enhancer
  • npm
$ npm install dynamsoft-camera-enhancer --save

Depending on how you downloaded the library and where you put it. You can typically include it like this:

<script src="/dce-js-2.3.2/dist/dce.js"></script>

or

```html
<script src="/node_modules/dynamsoft-camera-enhancer/dist/dce.js"></script>

Read more on how to host the library.

Interact with the library

Create a CameraEnhancer object

To use the library, we need to create a CameraEnhancer object first.

let enhancer = await Dynamsoft.DCE.CameraEnhancer.createInstance();
Configure the CameraEnhancer object

As shown in the code snippet below, before opening the video stream, we need to decide where to place the UI. By default, a full-page-size UI element will be created over the current page.

<!-- Define an element to hold the UI element -->
<div id="enhancerUIContainer" style="width:100%;height:500px;"></div>
<script>
    (async () => {
        let enhancer = await Dynamsoft.DCE.CameraEnhancer.createInstance();
        document.getElementById("enhancerUIContainer").appendChild(enhancer.getUIElement());
        await enhancer.open(true);
    })();
</script>
Customize the UI

The built-in UI of the CameraEnhancer object is defined in the file dist/dce.ui.html . There are a few ways to customize it:

  • Modify the file dist/dce.ui.html directly.

    This option is only possible when you host this file on your own web server instead of using a CDN.

  • Copy the file dist/dce.ui.html to your project, modify it and use the the API defaultUIElementURL to set it as the default UI.

Dynamsoft.DCE.CameraEnhancer.defaultUIElementURL = "THE-URL-TO-THE-FILE";

You must set defaultUIElementURL before you call createInstance() .

<!-- Define an element to hold the UI element -->
<div id="enhancerUIContainer" style="width:100%;height:500px;"></div>
<script>
    (async () => {
        let enhancer = await Dynamsoft.DCE.CameraEnhancer.createInstance();
        document.getElementById("enhancerUIContainer").appendChild(enhancer.getUIElement());
        // The following line hides the close button
        document.getElementsByClassName("dce-btn-close")[0].style.display = "none";
        await enhancer.open(true);
    })();
</script>
  • Build the UI element into your own web page and specify it with the API setUIElement(HTMLElement).

    • Embed only the video
<div id="enhancerUIContainer" style="width:100%;height:100%;">
    <div class="dce-video-container" style="position:relative;width:100%;height:500px;"></div>
</div>
<script>
    (async () => {
        let enhancer = await Dynamsoft.DCE.CameraEnhancer.createInstance();
        await enhancer.setUIElement(document.getElementById("enhancerUIContainer"));
        await enhancer.open(true);
    })();
</script>

The video element will be created and appended to the DIV element with the class dce-video-container, make sure the class name is the same. Besides, the CSS property position of the DIV element must be either relative, absolute, fixed, or sticky.

  • Add the camera list and resolution list. If the class names for these lists match the default ones, dce-sel-camera and dce-sel-resolution , the library will automatically populate the lists and handle the camera/resolution switching.
<select class="dce-sel-camera"></select>
<select class="dce-sel-resolution"></select>

By default, only 3 hard-coded resolutions (1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720, 640 x 480), are populated as options. You can show a customized set of options by hardcoding them.

<select class="dce-sel-resolution">
    <option class="dce-opt-gotResolution" value="got"></option>
    <option data-width="1280" data-height="720">1280x720</option>
    <option data-width="800" data-height="600">800x600</option>
    <option data-width="640" data-height="480">640x480</option>
</select>

Generally, you need to provide a resolution that the camera supports. However, in case a camera does not support the specified resolution, it usually uses the cloest supported resolution. As a result, the selected resolution may not be the actual resolution. In this case, add an option with the class name dce-opt-gotResolution (as shown above) and the library will then use it to show the actual resolution.

Hosting the library

Step One: Deploy the dist folder

Once you have downloaded the library, you can locate the "dist" directory and copy it to your project (usually as part of your website / web application). The following shows some of the files in this directory:

  • dce.js // The main library file
  • dce.mjs // For using the library as a module (<script type="module">)
  • dce.ui.html // Defines the default enhancer UI

Step Two: Configure the Server

  • Enable HTTPS

    To use the library, you must access your website / web application via a secure HTTPS connection. This is due to browser security restrictions which only grant camera video streaming access to a secure context.

    For convenience, self-signed certificates are allowed during development and testing.

Step Three: Include the library from the server

Now that the library is hosted on your server, you can include it accordingly.

<script src="https://www.yourwebsite.com/dynamsoft-camera-enhancer/dist/dce.js"></script>

FAQ

Can I open the web page directly from the hard drive?

Yes, for simple testing purposes, it's perfectly fine to open the file directly from the hard drive. However, you might encounter some issues in doing so (like unable to access the camera, etc.). The recommendation is to deploy this page to your web server and run it over HTTPS. If you don't have a ready-to-use web server but have a package manager like npm or yarn, you can set up a simple HTTP server in minutes. Check out http-server on npm or yarn.

Why can't I use my camera?

If you open the web page as http:// , the camera may not work and you see the following error in the browser console:

[Deprecation] getUserMedia() no longer works on insecure origins. To use this feature, you should consider switching your application to a secure origin, such as HTTPS. See https://goo.gl/rStTGz for more details.

  • In Safari 12 the equivalent error is:

Trying to call getUserMedia from an insecure document.

You get this error because the API getUserMedia requires HTTPS to access the camera.

To make sure your web application can access the camera, please configure your web server to support HTTPS. The following links may help.

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Package last updated on 15 Jul 2022

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