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react-native-camera-android

v1.0.7

Published

React native camera view for android. Enabling you to take pictures directly on camera view, controlling flash light of the device, and also reading barcode from camera.

Downloads

29

Readme

react-native-camera-android

React native camera view for android. Enabling you to take pictures directly on camera view, controlling flash light of the device, and also reading barcode from camera.

###A react native camera component inspired by #####https://github.com/lwansbrough/react-native-camera #####https://github.com/ideacreation/react-native-barcodescanner

    

Installation

npm i --save react-native-camera-android

Add it to your android project

  • In android/setting.gradle
...
include ':ReactNativeCameraAndroid', ':app'
project(':ReactNativeCameraAndroid').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-camera-android/android')
  • In android/app/build.gradle
dependencies {
  ...
  ...
  compile project(':react-native-camera-android')
}
  • register module (in MainActivity.java)
import com.ReactCamera.RNCameraViewPackage;  // <--- import

public class MainActivity extends Activity implements DefaultHardwareBackBtnHandler {
  ......

  @Override
  protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    mReactRootView = new ReactRootView(this);

    mReactInstanceManager = ReactInstanceManager.builder()
      .setApplication(getApplication())
      .setBundleAssetName("index.android.bundle")
      .setJSMainModuleName("index.android")
      .addPackage(new MainReactPackage())

      .addPackage(new RNCameraViewPackage())              // <------ add here
      
      .setUseDeveloperSupport(BuildConfig.DEBUG)
      .setInitialLifecycleState(LifecycleState.RESUMED)
      .build();

    mReactRootView.startReactApplication(mReactInstanceManager, "ExampleRN", null);

    setContentView(mReactRootView);
  }

  ......

}

Example

var Camera = require('react-native-camera-android');

var Example = React.createClass({

  render() {
    return (
      <BarcodeScanner
        ref="cam" // the reference of your camera view
        type={"back"} // the type of your camera
        autoFocus={true}
        torchMode={"off"} // flashlight settings of your camera
        viewFinderDisplay={true} // set it to true if you want to scan barcodes
        onBarCodeRead={this._barcodeReceived}
        onPictureTaken={this._onPictureTaken}
      />
    );
  }

  _takePicture() {
    this.refs.cam.takePicture();
  }

  _barcodeReceived(event) {
    console.log('Barcode: ' + e.data);
    console.log('Type: ' + e.type);
  }

  _onPictureTaken(event) {
    if(event.type !== 'error') {
      console.log("file://" + event.message)
    }
  }

});

Usage

All you need is to require the react-native-camera-android module and then use the <Camera/> tag.

Actions

takePicture

  1. First add refs tag to your camera: <Camera ref="cam" />
  2. Then call the function this.refs.cam.takePicture() anywhere you like.

Properties

onPictureTaken

After the picture is taken, the <Camera /> component will return an event to onPictureTaken, which contains following data payloads.

onPictureTaken = function(event) {}

  1. type: success or error
  2. message: the result of the callback

onBarCodeRead

Will call the specified method when a barcode is detected in the camera's view. Event contains data (barcode value) and type (barcode type). The following barcode types can be recognised:

BarcodeFormat.UPC_A
BarcodeFormat.UPC_E
BarcodeFormat.EAN_13
BarcodeFormat.EAN_8
BarcodeFormat.RSS_14
BarcodeFormat.CODE_39
BarcodeFormat.CODE_93
BarcodeFormat.CODE_128
BarcodeFormat.ITF
BarcodeFormat.CODABAR
BarcodeFormat.QR_CODE
BarcodeFormat.DATA_MATRIX
BarcodeFormat.PDF_417

torchMode

Values: on, off (default)

Use the torchMode property to specify the camera torch mode.

type

Values: back (default), front

Use the type property to specify the camera to use. If you specify the front camera, but the device has no front camera the back camera is used.

Viewfinder properties

The following properties can be used to style the viewfinder:

viewFinderBackgroundColor, viewFinderBorderColor, viewFinderBorderWidth, viewFinderBorderLength, viewFinderDrawLaser, viewFinderLaserColor

All color values are strings and must be specified as #AARRGGBB (alpha, red, green, blue). viewFinderBorderWidth and viewFinderBorderLength are numbers, viewFinderDrawLaser is either true or false (default).