# react-native-camera A camera viewport for React Native. This module is currently in the very early stages of development. ## Known Issues Below is a list of known issues. Pull requests are welcome for any of these issues! - [Camera module may cause app to crash in simulator](https://github.com/lwansbrough/react-native-camera/issues/8) ## Getting started 1. `npm install react-native-camera@latest --save` 2. In XCode, in the project navigator, right click `Libraries` ➜ `Add Files to [your project's name]` 3. Go to `node_modules` ➜ `react-native-camera` and add `RCTCamera.xcodeproj` 4. In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add `libRCTCamera.a` to your project's `Build Phases` ➜ `Link Binary With Libraries` 5. Click `RCTCamera.xcodeproj` in the project navigator and go the `Build Settings` tab. Make sure 'All' is toggled on (instead of 'Basic'). Look for `Header Search Paths` and make sure it contains both `$(SRCROOT)/../react-native/React` and `$(SRCROOT)/../../React` - mark both as `recursive`. 5. Run your project (`Cmd+R`) ## Usage All you need is to `require` the `react-native-camera` module and then use the `` tag. ```javascript var React = require('react-native'); var { AppRegistry, StyleSheet, Text, View, TouchableHighlight } = React; var Camera = require('react-native-camera'); var cameraApp = React.createClass({ render: function() { return ( ); }, _switchCamera: function() { this.refs.cam.switch(); } }); AppRegistry.registerComponent('cameraApp', () => cameraApp); ``` ## Properties #### `aspect` Values: `Fit`, `Fill` (default), `Stretch` The `aspect` property allows you to define how your viewfinder renders the camera's view. For instance, if you have a square viewfinder and you want to fill the it entirely, you have two options: `Fill`, where the aspect ratio of the camera's view is preserved by cropping the view or `Stretch`, where the aspect ratio is skewed in order to fit the entire image inside the viewfinder. The other option is `Fit`, which ensures the camera's entire view fits inside your viewfinder without altering the aspect ratio. #### `type` Values: `Front`, `Back` (default) Use the `type` property to specify which camera to use. #### `orientation` Values: `LandscapeLeft`, `LandscapeRight`, `Portrait` (default), `PortraitUpsideDown` The `orientation` property allows you to specify the current orientation of the phone to ensure the viewfinder is "the right way up." TODO: Add support for an `Auto` value to automatically adjust for orientation changes. #### `onBarCodeRead` Will call the specified method when a barcode is detected in the camera's view. Event contains `data` (the data in the barcode) and `bounds` (the rectangle which outlines the barcode.) ## Component methods You can access component methods by adding a `ref` (ie. `ref="camera"`) prop to your `` element, then you can use `this.refs.camera.switch()`, etc. inside your component. #### `switch()` The `switch()` method toggles between the `Front` and `Back` cameras. #### `takePicture(callback)` Basic implementation of image capture. This method is subject to change, but currently works by accepting a callback like `function(err, base64EncodedJpeg) { ... }`. ## Subviews This component supports subviews, so if you wish to use the camera view as a background or if you want to layout buttons/images/etc. inside the camera then you can do that. ## Todo These are some features I think would be important/beneficial to have included with this module. Pull requests welcome! - [ ] Video support - [ ] Flash mode setting - [ ] Automatic orientation adjustment - [ ] Tap to focus - [ ] Optional facial recognition (w/ ability to style box around face) ------------ 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.