The comprehensive camera module for React Native.
Supports:
- photographs.
- videos
- face detection
- barcode scanning
- text recognition (Android only)
import { RNCamera, FaceDetector } from 'react-native-camera';
Inside your package.json, use this
"react-native-camera": "git+https://[email protected]/react-native-community/react-native-camera"
instead of "react-native-camera": "^1.0.0"
.
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To use the camera on Android you must ask for camera permission:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" />
To enable video recording
feature you have to add the following code to the AndroidManifest.xml
:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
See this doc
- JDK >= 1.7 (if you run on 1.6 you will get an error on "_cameras = new HashMap<>();")
- With iOS 10 and higher you need to add the "Privacy - Camera Usage Description" key to the Info.plist of your project. This should be found in 'your_project/ios/your_project/Info.plist'. Add the following code:
<key>NSCameraUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your message to user when the camera is accessed for the first time</string>
<!-- Include this only if you are planning to use the camera roll -->
<key>NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your message to user when the photo library is accessed for the first time</string>
<!-- Include this only if you are planning to use the microphone for video recording -->
<key>NSMicrophoneUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your message to user when the microphone is accessed for the first time</string>
-
On Android, you require
buildToolsVersion
of25.0.2+
. This should easily and automatically be downloaded by Android Studio's SDK Manager. -
On iOS 11 and later you need to add
NSPhotoLibraryAddUsageDescription
key to the Info.plist. This key lets you describe the reason your app seeks write-only access to the user’s photo library. Info.plist can be found in 'your_project/ios/your_project/Info.plist'. Add the following code:
<!-- Include this only if you are planning to use the camera roll -->
<key>NSPhotoLibraryAddUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your message to user when the photo library is accessed for the first time</string>
npm install react-native-camera --save
react-native link react-native-camera
npm install react-native-camera --save
- Add the plugin dependency to your Podfile, pointing at the path where NPM installed it:
pod 'react-native-camera', path: '../node_modules/react-native-camera'
- Run
pod install
npm install react-native-camera --save
- In XCode, in the project navigator, right click
Libraries
âžśAdd Files to [your project's name]
- Go to
node_modules
âžśreact-native-camera
and addRNCamera.xcodeproj
- Expand the
RNCamera.xcodeproj
âžśProducts
folder - In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add
libRNCamera.a
to your project'sBuild Phases
âžśLink Binary With Libraries
- Click
RNCamera.xcodeproj
in the project navigator and go theBuild Settings
tab. Make sure 'All' is toggled on (instead of 'Basic'). In theSearch Paths
section, look forHeader Search Paths
and make sure it contains both$(SRCROOT)/../../react-native/React
and$(SRCROOT)/../../../React
- mark both asrecursive
.
Face Detection is optional on iOS. If you want it, you are going to need to install Google Mobile Vision frameworks in your project, as mentioned in the next section.
If you do not need it and do not want to install the GMV frameworks, open your app xcode project, on the Project Navigator, expand the RNCamera project, right click on the FaceDetector folder and delete it (move to trash, if you want). If you keep that folder and do not follow the GMV installation steps, your project will not compile.
If you want to make this automatic, you can add a postinstall script to your app package.json
. Inside the postinstall_project
there is a xcode project ready with the folder removed (we opened xcode, removed the folder from the project and copied the resulting project file). The post install script is:
#!/bin/bash
echo "Creating project without FaceDetector"
if [ -e node_modules/react-native-camera/ios/FaceDetector ] ; then
rm -rf node_modules/react-native-camera/ios/FaceDetector
fi
cp node_modules/react-native-camera/postinstall_project/projectWithoutFaceDetection.pbxproj node_modules/react-native-camera/ios/RNCamera.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj
And add something like this to the scripts
section in your package.json
:
Note: The face detection code is excluded by default for the CocoaPods installation.
"postinstall": "./scripts/post.sh",
GMV (Google Mobile Vision) is used for Face detection by the iOS RNCamera. You have to link the google frameworks to your project to successfully compile the RNCamera project.
Modify the dependency towards react-native-camera
in your
Podfile
, from
pod 'react-native-camera', path: '../node_modules/react-native-camera'
to
pod 'react-native-camera', path: '../node_modules/react-native-camera', subspecs: [
'FaceDetector'
]
-
Download: Google Symbol Utilities: https://www.gstatic.com/cpdc/dbffca986f6337f8-GoogleSymbolUtilities-1.1.1.tar.gz
Google Utilities: https://dl.google.com/dl/cpdc/978f81964b50a7c0/GoogleUtilities-1.3.2.tar.gz
Google Mobile Vision: https://dl.google.com/dl/cpdc/df83c97cbca53eaf/GoogleMobileVision-1.1.0.tar.gz
Google network Utilities: https://dl.google.com/dl/cpdc/54fd7b7ef8fd3edc/GoogleNetworkingUtilities-1.2.2.tar.gz
Google Interchange Utilities: https://dl.google.com/dl/cpdc/1a7f7ba905b2c029/GoogleInterchangeUtilities-1.2.2.tar.gz
-
Extract everything to one folder. Delete "BarcodeDetector" and "copy" folders from Google Mobile Vision.
-
Open XCode, right click on your project and choose "New Group". Rename the new folder to "Frameworks". Right click on "Frameworks" and select "add files to 'YOUR_PROJECT'". Select all content from the folder of step 2, click on Options. Select "Copy items if needed", leave "Create groups" selected and choose all your targets on the "Add to targets" section. Then, click on "Add".
-
On your target -> Build Phases -> Link Binary with Libraries -> add AddressBook.framework
-
On your target -> Build Settings -> Other Linker Flags -> add -lz, -ObjC and -lc++
-
To force indexing and prevent errors, restart xcode and reopen your project again before compiling.
npm install react-native-camera --save
- Open up
android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainApplication.java
- Add
import org.reactnative.camera.RNCameraPackage;
to the imports at the top of the file - Add
new RNCameraPackage()
to the list returned by thegetPackages()
method. Add a comma to the previous item if there's already something there.
-
Append the following lines to
android/settings.gradle
:include ':react-native-camera' project(':react-native-camera').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-camera/android')
-
Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in
android/app/build.gradle
:compile (project(':react-native-camera')) { exclude group: "com.google.android.gms" compile 'com.android.support:exifinterface:25.+' compile ('com.google.android.gms:play-services-vision:12.0.1') { force = true } }
You may need to use different exifinterface versions, e.g.
27.+
instead of25.+
.
- Declare the permissions in your Android Manifest (required for
video recording
feature)
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
- Add jitpack to android/build.gradle
allprojects {
repositories {
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
maven { url "https://maven.google.com" }
}
}
The current Android library defaults to the below values for the Google SDK and Libraries,
def DEFAULT_COMPILE_SDK_VERSION = 26
def DEFAULT_BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION = "26.0.2"
def DEFAULT_TARGET_SDK_VERSION = 26
def DEFAULT_GOOGLE_PLAY_SERVICES_VERSION = "12.0.1"
def DEFAULT_SUPPORT_LIBRARY_VERSION = "27.1.0"
You can override this settings by adding a Project-wide gradle configuration properties for
use by all modules in your ReactNative project by adding the below to android/build.gradle
file,
buildscript {...}
allprojects {...}
/**
* Project-wide gradle configuration properties for use by all modules
*/
ext {
compileSdkVersion = 26
targetSdkVersion = 26
buildToolsVersion = "26.0.2"
googlePlayServicesVersion = "12.0.1"
supportLibVersion = "27.1.0"
}
The above settings in the ReactNative project over-rides the values present in the react-native-camera
module. For your reference below is the android/build.gradle
file of the module.
buildscript {
...
def DEFAULT_COMPILE_SDK_VERSION = 26
def DEFAULT_BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION = "26.0.2"
def DEFAULT_TARGET_SDK_VERSION = 26
def DEFAULT_GOOGLE_PLAY_SERVICES_VERSION = "12.0.1"
def DEFAULT_SUPPORT_LIBRARY_VERSION = "27.1.0"
android {
compileSdkVersion rootProject.hasProperty('compileSdkVersion') ? rootProject.compileSdkVersion : DEFAULT_COMPILE_SDK_VERSION
buildToolsVersion rootProject.hasProperty('buildToolsVersion') ? rootProject.buildToolsVersion : DEFAULT_BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION
defaultConfig {
minSdkVersion 16
targetSdkVersion rootProject.hasProperty('targetSdkVersion') ? rootProject.targetSdkVersion : DEFAULT_TARGET_SDK_VERSION
versionCode 1
versionName "1.0.0"
}
lintOptions {
abortOnError false
warning 'InvalidPackage'
}
}
...
dependencies {
def googlePlayServicesVersion = rootProject.hasProperty('googlePlayServicesVersion') ? rootProject.googlePlayServicesVersion : DEFAULT_GOOGLE_PLAY_SERVICES_VERSION
def supportLibVersion = rootProject.hasProperty('supportLibVersion') ? rootProject.supportLibVersion : DEFAULT_SUPPORT_LIBRARY_VERSION
compile 'com.facebook.react:react-native:+'
compile "com.google.zxing:core:3.2.1"
compile "com.drewnoakes:metadata-extractor:2.9.1"
compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-vision:$googlePlayServicesVersion'
compile 'com.android.support:exifinterface:$supportLibVersion'
compile 'com.github.react-native-community:cameraview:cc47bb28ed2fc54a8c56a4ce9ce53edd1f0af3a5'
}
Follow the Q & A section if you are having compilation issues.
Take a look into this documentation.
Since 1.0.0
, RCTCamera is deprecated, but if you want to use it, you can see its documentation.
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Thanks to Brent Vatne (@brentvatne) for the react-native-video
module which provided me with a great example of how to set up this module.