CameraCapture QML Type

An interface for capturing camera images More...

Import Statement: import QtMultimedia 5.7

Properties

Signals

Methods

Detailed Description

This type allows you to capture still images and be notified when they are available or saved to disk. You can adjust the resolution of the captured image and where the saved image should go.

CameraCapture is a child of a Camera (as the imageCapture property) and cannot be created directly.


  Item {
      width: 640
      height: 360

      Camera {
          id: camera

          imageCapture {
              onImageCaptured: {
                  // Show the preview in an Image
                  photoPreview.source = preview
              }
          }
      }

      VideoOutput {
          source: camera
          focus : visible // to receive focus and capture key events when visible
          anchors.fill: parent

          MouseArea {
              anchors.fill: parent;
              onClicked: camera.imageCapture.capture();
          }
      }

      Image {
          id: photoPreview
      }
  }

Property Documentation

capturedImagePath : string

This property holds the location of the last captured image.


errorString : string

This property holds the error message related to the last capture.


ready : bool

This property holds a bool value indicating whether the camera is ready to capture photos or not.

Calling capture() while ready is false is not permitted and results in an error.


resolution : size

This property holds the resolution/size of the image to be captured. If empty, the system chooses the appropriate resolution.


Signal Documentation

captureFailed(requestId, message)

This signal is emitted when an error occurs during capture with requestId. A descriptive message is available in message.

The corresponding handler is onCaptureFailed.


imageCaptured(requestId, preview)

This signal is emitted when an image with requestId has been captured but not yet saved to the filesystem. The preview parameter can be used as the URL supplied to an Image.

The corresponding handler is onImageCaptured.

See also imageSaved.


imageMetadataAvailable(requestId, key, value)

This signal is emitted when the image with requestId has new metadata available with the key key and value value.

The corresponding handler is onImageMetadataAvailable.

See also imageCaptured.


imageSaved(requestId, path)

This signal is emitted after the image with requestId has been written to the filesystem. The path is a local file path, not a URL.

The corresponding handler is onImageSaved.

See also imageCaptured.


Method Documentation

cancelCapture()

Cancel pending image capture requests.


capture()

Start image capture. The imageCaptured and imageSaved signals will be emitted when the capture is complete.

The image will be captured to the default system location, typically QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::PicturesLocation) for still imaged or QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::MoviesLocation) for video.

Camera saves all the capture parameters like exposure settings or image processing parameters, so changes to camera parameters after capture() is called do not affect previous capture requests.

capture() returns the capture requestId parameter, used with imageExposed(), imageCaptured(), imageMetadataAvailable() and imageSaved() signals.

See also ready.


captureToLocation(location)

Start image capture to specified location. The imageCaptured and imageSaved signals will be emitted when the capture is complete.

CameraCapture::captureToLocation returns the capture requestId parameter, used with imageExposed(), imageCaptured(), imageMetadataAvailable() and imageSaved() signals.

If the application is unable to write to the location specified by location the CameraCapture will emit an error. The most likely reasons for the application to be unable to write to a location is that the path is wrong and the location does not exists, or the application does not have write permission for that location.


setMetadata(key, value)

Sets a particular metadata key to value for the subsequent image captures.

See also QMediaMetaData.