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react-html5-camera-photo

The first objective of this package comes from the need to get the same look and feal of a native mobile camera app but with a react component. For those who want to build with their own css and need an abstraction of getUserMedia() take a look of jslib-html5-camera-photo with react.

Requirement

  • react: >=16.0.0
  • react-dom: >=16.0.0

iOS >= 11 WebRTC issue with webkit (Chrome & Firefox)

Apple restricts WebRTC to Safari only so it mean that you can't use the getUserMedia() with Firefox and Chrome. So getUserMedia() is not supported yet, for "security reasons". See Stackoverflow

LiveDemo

Demo of react-html5-camera-photo

Installation

npm install --save react-html5-camera-photo
yarn add react-html5-camera-photo

Both Yarn and npm download packages from the npm registry.

Getting started

parameter Description
onTakePhoto(dataUri): Event function called when a photo is taken. the dataUri is passed as a parameter.

Minimum ES6 example

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import Camera from 'react-html5-camera-photo';
import 'react-html5-camera-photo/build/css/index.css';

class App extends Component {
  onTakePhoto (dataUri) {
    // Do stuff with the dataUri photo...
    console.log('takePhoto');
  }

  render () {
    return (
      <div className="App">
        <Camera
          onTakePhoto = { (dataUri) => { this.onTakePhoto(dataUri); } }
        />
      </div>
    );
  }
}

export default App;

API

PropTypes

Properties Type Description
onCameraStart(): (optional) Event Callback called when the camera is started.
onCameraStop(): (optional) Event Callback called when the camera is stopped.
onCameraError(error): (Optional) Event Callback called with the error object as parameter when error occur while opening the camera. Often the permission.
onTakePhoto(dataUri): (required) Event The function called when a photo is taken. the dataUri is passed as a parameter.
idealFacingMode: (Optional) (Dynamic) String The ideal facing mode of the camera, environment or user, the default is the default of the browser. Use FACING_MODES constant to get the right string. Example :. FACING_MODES.ENVIRONMENT or FACING_MODES.USER
idealResolution: (Optional) (Dynamic) Object Object of the ideal resolution of the camera, {width: Integer, height: Integer}, the default is the default of the browser.
isMaxResolution: (Optional) (Dynamic) Boolean If is true, the camera will start with his own maximum resolution, the default is false.
isImageMirror: (Optional) Boolean If is true, the camera image will be mirror, the default is true.
isDisplayStartCameraError: (Optional) Boolean If is true, if the camera start with error, it will show the error between h1 tag on the top of the component. Useful to notify the user about permission error, the default is true.
sizeFactor: (Optional) Number Number of the factor resolution. Example, a sizeFactor of 1 get the same resolution of the camera while sizeFactor of 0.5 get the half resolution of the camera. The sizeFactor can be between range of ]0, 1] and the default value is 1.
imageType:: (Optional) String String used to get the desired image type between jpg or png. to specify the imageType use the constant IMAGE_TYPES, for example to specify jpg format use IMAGE_TYPES.JPG. The default imageType is png. Use IMAGE_TYPES constant to get the right image type Example:. IMAGE_TYPES.JPG or IMAGE_TYPES.PNG
imageCompression:: (Optional) Number Number used to get the desired compression when jpg is selected. choose a compression between [0, 1], 1 is maximum, 0 is minimum. The default value imageCompression is 0.92.

Dynamic : If the prop is dynamic, it mean that you can change that prop dynamically without umount the component (removing it). You can do it by a setState() inside the parent component. Checkout the demo example: ./src/demo/AppWithDynamicProperties.js

Example with all props used

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import Camera, { FACING_MODES, IMAGE_TYPES } from 'react-html5-camera-photo';
import 'react-html5-camera-photo/build/css/index.css';

class App extends Component {
  onTakePhoto (dataUri) {
    // Do stuff with the photo...
    console.log('takePhoto');
  }

  onCameraError (error) {
    console.error('onCameraError', error);
  }

  onCameraStart (stream) {
    console.log('onCameraStart');
  }

  onCameraStop () {
    console.log('onCameraStop');
  }

  render () {
    return (
      <div className="App">
        <Camera
          onTakePhoto = { (dataUri) => { this.onTakePhoto(dataUri); } }
          onCameraError = { (error) => { this.onCameraError(error); } }
          idealFacingMode = {FACING_MODES.ENVIRONMENT}
          idealResolution = {{width: 640, height: 480}}
          imageType = {IMAGE_TYPES.JPG}
          imageCompression = {0.97}
          isMaxResolution = {false}
          isImageMirror = {false}
          isDisplayStartCameraError = {true}
          sizeFactor = {1}
          onCameraStart = { (stream) => { this.onCameraStart(stream); } }
          onCameraStop = { () => { this.onCameraStop(); } }
        />
      </div>
    );
  }
}

export default App;

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