/CamerAwesome

📸 Embedding a camera experience within your own app shouldn't be that hard. A flutter plugin to integrate awesome Android / iOS camera experience.

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CamerAwesome

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📸 Embedding a camera experience within your own app should't be that hard.
A flutter plugin to integrate awesome Android / iOS camera experience.

This packages provides you a fully customizable camera experience that you can use within your app.
Use our awesome built in interface or customize it as you want.


Native features

Here's all native features that cameraAwesome provides to the flutter side.

System Android iOS
🔖 Ask permissions
🎥 Record video
🔈 Enable/disable audio
🎞 Take photos
🌆 Photo live filters
🌤 Exposure level
📡 Broadcast live image stream
👁 Zoom
📸 Device flash support
⌛️ Auto focus
📲 Live switching camera
😵‍💫 Camera rotation stream
🤐 Background auto stop
🔀 Sensor type switching ⛔️

📖  Installation and usage

Add the package in your pubspec.yaml

dependencies:
  camerawesome: ^1.2.0
  ...

Platform specific setup

  • iOS

Add these on ios/Runner/Info.plist:

<key>NSCameraUsageDescription</key><string>Your own description</string>

<key>NSMicrophoneUsageDescription</key><string>To enable microphone access when recording video
</string>

<key>NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription</key><string>To enable GPS location access for Exif data
</string>
  • Android

Change the minimum SDK version to 21 (or higher) in android/app/build.gradle:

minSdkVersion 21

If you want to record videos with audio, add this permission to your AndroidManifest.xml:

<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    package="com.example.yourpackage">
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO" />

    <!-- Other declarations -->
</manifest>

You may also want to save location of your pictures in exif metadata. In this case, add below permissions:

<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    package="com.example.yourpackage">
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION" />
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION" />

    <!-- Other declarations -->
</manifest>
⚠️ Overriding Android dependencies

Some of the dependencies used by CamerAwesome can be overriden if you have a conflict. Change these variables to define which version you want to use:

buildscript {
    ext.kotlin_version = '1.7.10'
    ext {
        // You can override these variables
        compileSdkVersion = 33
        minSdkVersion = 24 // 21 minimum
        playServicesLocationVersion = "20.0.0"
        exifInterfaceVersion = "1.3.4"
    }
    // ...
}

Only change these variables if you are sure of what you are doing.

For example, setting the Play Services Location version might help you when you have conflicts with other plugins. The below line shows an example of these conflicts:

java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError: Found interface com.google.android.gms.location.ActivityRecognitionClient, but class was expected

Import the package in your Flutter app

import 'package:camerawesome/camerawesome_plugin.dart';

👌 Awesome build-in interface

Just use our builder.
That's all you need to create a complete camera experience within you app.

CameraAwesomeBuilder.awesome(
    saveConfig: SaveConfig.image(
        pathBuilder: _path(),
    ),
    onMediaTap: (mediaCapture) {
        OpenFile.open(mediaCapture.filePath);
    },
),

🎨 Creating a custom interface

Our builder provides a custom factory.
Now you have access to the builder property and can create your own camera experience.
The camera preview will be visible behind what you will provide to our builder.

Note
Only the camera preview is not customizable yet

CameraAwesomeBuilder.custom(
    saveConfig: SaveConfig.image(pathBuilder: _path()),
    builder: (state, previewSize, previewRect) {
        // create your interface here 
    },
)

See more in documentation

Working with the custom builder

Here is the definition of our builder method.

typedef CameraLayoutBuilder = Widget Function(CameraState cameraState, PreviewSize previewSize, Rect previewRect);

The only thing you have access to manage the camera is the cameraState.
Depending on which state is our camera experience you will have access to some different method.
```previewSize``` and ```previewRect``` might be used to position your UI around or on top of the camera preview.

How camerAwesome states works ?

Using the state you can do anything you need without having to think about the camera flow

  • On app start we are in PreparingCameraState
  • Then depending on the initialCaptureMode you set you will be PhotoCameraState or VideoCameraState
  • Starting a video will push a VideoRecordingCameraState
  • Stopping the video will push back the VideoCameraState

    Also if you want to use some specific function you can use the when method so you can write like this.
state.when(
    onPhotoMode: (photoState) => photoState.start(),
    onVideoMode: (videoState) => videoState.start(),
    onVideoRecordingMode: (videoState) => videoState.pause(),
);

See more in documentation



🔬 Analysis mode

Use this to achieve

  • QR-Code scanning.
  • Facial recognition.
  • AI object detection.
  • Realtime video chats. And much more 🤩

You can check examples using MLKit inside the example directory. ai_analysis_faces.dart is used to detect faces and ai_analysis_barcode.dart to read barcodes.

CameraAwesomeBuilder.awesome(
    saveConfig: SaveConfig.image(
        pathBuilder: _path(),
    ),
    onImageForAnalysis: analyzeImage,
    imageAnalysisConfig: AnalysisConfig(
    outputFormat: InputAnalysisImageFormat.nv21, // choose between jpeg / nv21 / yuv_420 / bgra8888
    width: 1024,
    maxFramesPerSecond: 30,
),

MLkit recommands to use nv21 format for Android.
bgra8888 is the iOS format For machine learning you don't need full resolution images (1024 or lower should be enough and makes computation easier)

See more in documentation


🐽 Setting sensors settings

Through state you can access to a SensorConfig class.

Function Comment
setZoom changing zoom
setFlashMode changing flash between NONE,ON,AUTO,ALWAYS
setBrightness change brightness level manually (better to let this auto)

All of this configurations are listenable through a stream so your UI can automatically get updated according to the actual configuration.


🌆 Photo live filters

Apply live filters to your pictures using the built-in interface:

Built-in live filters

You can also choose to use a specific filter from the start:

CameraAwesomeBuilder.awesome(
  // other params
  filter: AwesomeFilter.AddictiveRed,
)

Or set the filter programmatically:

CameraAwesomeBuilder.custom(
  builder: (cameraState, previewSize, previewRect) {
    return cameraState.when(
      onPreparingCamera: (state) =>
      const Center(child: CircularProgressIndicator()),
      onPhotoMode: (state) =>
          TakePhotoUI(state, onFilterTap: () {
            state.setFilter(AwesomeFilter.Sierra);
          }),
      onVideoMode: (state) => RecordVideoUI(state, recording: false),
      onVideoRecordingMode: (state) =>
          RecordVideoUI(state, recording: true),
    );
  },
)

See all available filters in the documentation.