Added support for gphoto2-cffi instead of piggyphoto to allow disabling the sensor while idle

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Balthasar Reuter
2016-09-14 22:39:46 +02:00
parent 027c5467ad
commit a888967301
3 changed files with 65 additions and 13 deletions

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The following is required for running this photobooth application. I used the ve
* [Pillow](http://pillow.readthedocs.org) (2.8.1)
* [gPhoto](http://gphoto.sourceforge.net/) (2.5.6 or later) or [OpenCV](http://opencv.org)
* Optional: [RPi.GPIO](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/RPi.GPIO) (0.5.11)
* Optional: [Piggyphoto](https://github.com/alexdu/piggyphoto)
* Optional: [gphoto2-cffi](https://github.com/jbaiter/gphoto2-cffi) or [Piggyphoto](https://github.com/alexdu/piggyphoto)
RPi.GPIO is necessary to use external buttons as a trigger but it works just fine without. Triggering is then only possible using touch screen / mouse or key 'c'.
@@ -115,7 +115,23 @@ A brief description on how to set-up a Raspberry Pi to use this photobooth softw
```
and run `photobooth.py`
8. Optional but highly recommended, as it improves performance significantly: Download the gPhoto2 Python-bindings [Piggyphoto](https://github.com/alexdu/piggyphoto) and put the folder `piggyphoto` into the Photobooth-directory.
8. Optional but highly recommended, as it improves performance significantly: install some Python bindings for gPhoto2. For that, either [Piggyphoto](https://github.com/alexdu/piggyphoto) or [gphoto2-cffi](https://github.com/jbaiter/gphoto2-cffi) can be used. At the moment, Piggyphoto doesn't allow to disable the sensor while idle, so gphoto2-cffi is preferred.
8.1 Installing gphoto2-cffi:
Install [cffi](https://bitbucket.org/cffi/cffi)
```
sudo apt-get install libffi6 libffi-dev python-cffi
```
Download and install gphoto2-cffi for gPhoto2
```
git clone https://github.com/jbaiter/gphoto2-cffi.git
cd gphoto2-cffi
python setup.py build
sudo python setup.py install
```
8.2 Install Piggyphoto:
Download [Piggyphoto](https://github.com/alexdu/piggyphoto) and put the folder `piggyphoto` into the Photobooth-directory.
9. Optionally make the software run automatically on startup. To do that, you must simply add a corresponding line in the autostart file of LXDE, which can be found at `~/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart`. Assuming you cloned the Photobooth repository into `/home/pi/photobooth`, add the following line into the autostart-file:
```

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@@ -3,19 +3,33 @@
import subprocess
cv_enabled = False
gphoto2cffi_enabled = False
piggyphoto_enabled = False
try:
import cv2 as cv
cv_enabled = True
print('OpenCV available')
except ImportError:
cv_enabled = False
pass
try:
import piggyphoto
piggyphoto_enabled = True
print('Piggyphoto available')
import gphoto2cffi as gp
gpExcept = gp.errors.GPhoto2Error
gphoto2cffi_enabled = True
print('Gphoto2cffi available')
except ImportError:
piggyphoto_enabled = False
pass
if not gphoto2cffi_enabled:
try:
import piggyphoto as gp
gpExcept = gp.libgphoto2error
piggyphoto_enabled = True
print('Piggyphoto available')
except ImportError:
pass
class CameraException(Exception):
"""Custom exception class to handle camera class errors"""
@@ -45,6 +59,9 @@ class Camera_cv:
else:
raise CameraException("OpenCV not available!")
def set_idle(self):
pass
class Camera_gPhoto:
"""Camera class providing functionality to take pictures using gPhoto 2"""
@@ -53,14 +70,16 @@ class Camera_gPhoto:
self.picture_size = picture_size
# Print the capabilities of the connected camera
try:
if piggyphoto_enabled:
self.cap = piggyphoto.camera()
if gphoto2cffi_enabled:
self.cap = gp.Camera()
elif piggyphoto_enabled:
self.cap = gp.camera()
print(self.cap.abilities)
else:
print(self.call_gphoto("-a", "/dev/null"))
except CameraException as e:
print('Warning: Listing camera capabilities failed (' + e.message + ')')
except piggyphoto.libgphoto2error as e:
except gpExcept as e:
print('Warning: Listing camera capabilities failed (' + e.message + ')')
def call_gphoto(self, action, filename):
@@ -82,17 +101,33 @@ class Camera_gPhoto:
return output
def has_preview(self):
return piggyphoto_enabled
return gphoto2cffi_enabled or piggyphoto_enabled
def take_preview(self, filename="/tmp/preview.jpg"):
if piggyphoto_enabled:
if gphoto2cffi_enabled:
self._save_picture(filename, self.cap.get_preview())
elif piggyphoto_enabled:
self.cap.capture_preview(filename)
else:
raise CameraException("No preview supported!")
def take_picture(self, filename="/tmp/picture.jpg"):
if piggyphoto_enabled:
if gphoto2cffi_enabled:
self._save_picture(filename, self.cap.capture())
elif piggyphoto_enabled:
self.cap.capture_image(filename)
else:
self.call_gphoto("--capture-image-and-download", filename)
return filename
def _save_picture(self, filename, data):
f = open(filename, 'wb')
f.write(data)
f.close()
def set_idle(self):
if gphoto2cffi_enabled:
self.cap._get_config()['actions']['viewfinder'].set(False)
elif piggyphoto_enabled:
# This doesn't work...
self.cap.config.main.actions.viewfinder.value = 0

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@@ -139,6 +139,7 @@ class Photobooth:
self.gpio.set_output(self.lamp_channel, 1)
while True:
self.camera.set_idle()
# Display default message
self.display.clear()
self.display.show_message("Hit the button!")