tomdertech
tomdertech

Reputation: 507

Kivy Camera as KV language widget

I am using Kivy with a webcam. I have followed this example by @Arnav of using opencv to form and display the camera as a widget. I have "extended" the layout within python it to add two buttons as a test, in preparation for a more complicated layout.

class CamApp(App):
    def build(self):
        self.capture = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
        self.my_camera = KivyCamera(capture=self.capture, fps=30,resolution=(1920,1080))
        root = BoxLayout(orientation = 'vertical')
        root.add_widget(self.my_camera,1)
        box2 = BoxLayout(orientation = 'vertical')
        btn1 = Button(text='Hello world 1')
        btn2 = Button(text='Hello world 2')
        box2.add_widget(btn1)
        box2.add_widget(btn2)
        root.add_widget(box2, 0)
        return root
        #return Builder.load_string(kv)

While this works I would prefer to move the UI components out of python and into a kv language file. The problem is knowing how to "describe" the self.my_camera in the kv file?

I am not sure whether to inherit the KivyCamera class as a widget within the kv file i.e.

kv = '''
<Cam1@KivyCamera>:
    texture: self.my_camera
    resolution: (1920, 1080)
    pos: self.pos
    size: self.size

Or whether to use the canvas widget

<MyWidget>:
    canvas:
        Rectangle:
            source: self.my_camera
            pos: self.pos
            size: self.size

I have tried other "hacked" implementations, but in all cases the problem is linking through the self.my_camera into the kv file.

Any suggestions?

Upvotes: 4

Views: 3777

Answers (1)

Bill Bridge
Bill Bridge

Reputation: 841

Perhaps this example may help you.

# Import 'kivy.core.text' must be called in entry point script
# before import of cv2 to initialize Kivy's text provider.
# This fixes crash on app exit.

import kivy.core.text
import cv2
from kivy.app import App
from kivy.base import EventLoop
from kivy.uix.image import Image
from kivy.clock import Clock
from kivy.graphics.texture import Texture
from kivy.uix.boxlayout import BoxLayout
from kivy.core.window import Window


class KivyCamera(Image):

    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super(KivyCamera, self).__init__(**kwargs)
        self.capture = None

    def start(self, capture, fps=30):
        self.capture = capture
        Clock.schedule_interval(self.update, 1.0 / fps)

    def stop(self):
        Clock.unschedule_interval(self.update)
        self.capture = None

    def update(self, dt):
        return_value, frame = self.capture.read()
        if return_value:
            texture = self.texture
            w, h = frame.shape[1], frame.shape[0]
            if not texture or texture.width != w or texture.height != h:
                self.texture = texture = Texture.create(size=(w, h))
                texture.flip_vertical()
            texture.blit_buffer(frame.tobytes(), colorfmt='bgr')
            self.canvas.ask_update()


capture = None


class QrtestHome(BoxLayout):

    def init_qrtest(self):
        pass

    def dostart(self, *largs):
        global capture
        capture = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
        self.ids.qrcam.start(capture)

    def doexit(self):
        global capture
        if capture != None:
            capture.release()
            capture = None
        EventLoop.close()


class qrtestApp(App):

    def build(self):
        Window.clearcolor = (.4,.4,.4,1)
        Window.size = (400, 300)
        homeWin = QrtestHome()
        homeWin.init_qrtest()
        return homeWin

    def on_stop(self):
        global capture
        if capture:
            capture.release()
            capture = None

qrtestApp().run()

and the kv file:

<QrtestHome>:

    BoxLayout:
        orientation: "vertical"

        Label:
            height: 20
            size_hint_y: None
            text: 'Testing the camera'

        KivyCamera:
            id: qrcam

        BoxLayout:
            orientation: "horizontal"
            height: 20
            size_hint_y: None

            Button:
                id: butt_start
                size_hint: 0.5,1
                text: "start"
                on_press: root.dostart()

            Button:
                id: butt_exit
                text: "quit"
                size_hint: 0.5,1
                on_press: root.doexit()

Upvotes: 4

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