A node wrapper for fswebcam controller providing configurable async frame grabbing. Grab frames, receive frame events!
Once grabbing starts (grab()
), frames are periodically grabbed off the
web cam (/dev/videoX
) depending on the provided frequency option.
Within Camelot, once a frame is grabbed, an event is emitted ( on (‘frame’, …)
) containing the binary frame. Also, instead of relying
on event emission, a callback can also be passed to the grab()
function, which will apply the callback upon frame grabbing. As per
convensional wisdom, an error event will also be emitted upon Error (
on (‘error’, …)
).
var Camelot = require('camelot');
var camelot = new Camelot( {
'rotate' : '180',
'flip' : 'v'
});
camelot.on('frame', function (image) {
console.log('frame received!');
});
camelot.on('error', function (err) {
console.log(err);
});
camelot.grab( {
'title' : 'Camelot',
'font' : 'Arial:24',
'frequency' : 1
});
- Infinit frame grabbing based on frequency (in sec).
- Banner
- Png/Jpeg
- Rotation
- Resolution
focus : 'auto',
brightness : 0,
contrast : 136,
saturation : 150,
hue : 0,
gamma : 100,
sharpness : 50
- v0.8 migration
- event emitting
- sys v. util
- path v. fs
- travis continuous integration
- Initial public release
This module assumes you have a working binary of
fswebcam along with font
management library and associated font path definition (e.g.
GDFONTPATH
). This module has been solely tested on Ubuntu with a
Rocketfish 8MP USB HD
RF-HDWEB
webcam but should work with any webcam supported by the v4l library.
- Rocketfish 8MP USB HDRF-HDWEB
- Lenovo x220 built-in
$ git clone git://github.com/pdeschen/camelot.git
$ sudo npm install camelot [-g]
- Instead of relying on fswebcam binary, implement node native module using v4l.
- Since a webcam is a limited resource, a worker pool (of size 1) should be used to queue grabbing jobs.
(MIT license)
Copyright © 2011-2012 Pascal Deschenes [email protected]
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