CameraCaptureSession
public
abstract
class
CameraCaptureSession
extends Object
implements
AutoCloseable
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.hardware.camera2.CameraCaptureSession |
A configured capture session for a CameraDevice
, used for capturing images from the
camera or reprocessing images captured from the camera in the same session previously.
A CameraCaptureSession is created by providing a set of target output surfaces to
createCaptureSession
, or by providing an
InputConfiguration
and a set of target output surfaces to
createReprocessableCaptureSession
for a
reprocessable capture session. Once created, the session is active until a new session is
created by the camera device, or the camera device is closed.
All capture sessions can be used for capturing images from the camera but only reprocessable capture sessions can reprocess images captured from the camera in the same session previously.
Creating a session is an expensive operation and can take several hundred milliseconds, since
it requires configuring the camera device's internal pipelines and allocating memory buffers for
sending images to the desired targets. Therefore the setup is done asynchronously, and
createCaptureSession
and
createReprocessableCaptureSession
will
send the ready-to-use CameraCaptureSession to the provided listener's
onConfigured
callback. If configuration
cannot be completed, then the
onConfigureFailed
is called, and the
session will not become active.
If a new session is created by the camera device, then the previous session is closed, and its
associated onClosed
callback will be invoked. All
of the session methods will throw an IllegalStateException if called once the session is
closed.
A closed session clears any repeating requests (as if stopRepeating()
had been called),
but will still complete all of its in-progress capture requests as normal, before a newly
created session takes over and reconfigures the camera device.
Summary
Nested classes | |
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class |
CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback
A callback object for tracking the progress of a |
class |
CameraCaptureSession.StateCallback
A callback object for receiving updates about the state of a camera capture session. |
Public constructors | |
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CameraCaptureSession()
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Public methods | |
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abstract
void
|
abortCaptures()
Discard all captures currently pending and in-progress as fast as possible. |
abstract
int
|
capture(CaptureRequest request, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener, Handler handler)
Submit a request for an image to be captured by the camera device. |
abstract
int
|
captureBurst(List<CaptureRequest> requests, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener, Handler handler)
Submit a list of requests to be captured in sequence as a burst. |
int
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captureBurstRequests(List<CaptureRequest> requests, Executor executor, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener)
Submit a list of requests to be captured in sequence as a burst. |
int
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captureSingleRequest(CaptureRequest request, Executor executor, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener)
Submit a request for an image to be captured by the camera device. |
abstract
void
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close()
Close this capture session asynchronously. |
abstract
void
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finalizeOutputConfigurations(List<OutputConfiguration> outputConfigs)
Finalize the output configurations that now have their deferred and/or extra Surfaces included. |
abstract
CameraDevice
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getDevice()
Get the camera device that this session is created for. |
abstract
Surface
|
getInputSurface()
Get the input Surface associated with a reprocessable capture session. |
abstract
boolean
|
isReprocessable()
Return if the application can submit reprocess capture requests with this camera capture session. |
abstract
void
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prepare(Surface surface)
Pre-allocate all buffers for an output Surface. |
abstract
int
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setRepeatingBurst(List<CaptureRequest> requests, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener, Handler handler)
Request endlessly repeating capture of a sequence of images by this capture session. |
int
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setRepeatingBurstRequests(List<CaptureRequest> requests, Executor executor, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener)
Request endlessly repeating capture of a sequence of images by this capture session. |
abstract
int
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setRepeatingRequest(CaptureRequest request, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener, Handler handler)
Request endlessly repeating capture of images by this capture session. |
int
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setSingleRepeatingRequest(CaptureRequest request, Executor executor, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener)
Request endlessly repeating capture of images by this capture session. |
abstract
void
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stopRepeating()
Cancel any ongoing repeating capture set by either
|
boolean
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supportsOfflineProcessing(Surface surface)
Query whether a given Surface is able to support offline mode. |
CameraOfflineSession
|
switchToOffline(Collection<Surface> offlineSurfaces, Executor executor, CameraOfflineSession.CameraOfflineSessionCallback listener)
Switch the current capture session and a given set of registered camera surfaces to offline processing mode. |
void
|
updateOutputConfiguration(OutputConfiguration config)
Update |
Inherited methods | |
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Public constructors
CameraCaptureSession
public CameraCaptureSession ()
Public methods
abortCaptures
public abstract void abortCaptures ()
Discard all captures currently pending and in-progress as fast as possible.
The camera device will discard all of its current work as fast as possible. Some in-flight
captures may complete successfully and call CaptureCallback#onCaptureCompleted
, while
others will trigger their CaptureCallback#onCaptureFailed
callbacks. If a repeating
request or a repeating burst is set, it will be cleared.
This method is the fastest way to switch the camera device to a new session with
CameraDevice#createCaptureSession
or
CameraDevice#createReprocessableCaptureSession
, at the cost of discarding in-progress
work. It must be called before the new session is created. Once all pending requests are
either completed or thrown away, the StateCallback#onReady
callback will be called,
if the session has not been closed. Otherwise, the StateCallback#onClosed
callback will be fired when a new session is created by the camera device.
Cancelling will introduce at least a brief pause in the stream of data from the camera device, since once the camera device is emptied, the first new request has to make it through the entire camera pipeline before new output buffers are produced.
This means that using abortCaptures()
to simply remove pending requests is not
recommended; it's best used for quickly switching output configurations, or for cancelling
long in-progress requests (such as a multi-second capture).
Throws | |
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CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
capture
public abstract int capture (CaptureRequest request, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener, Handler handler)
Submit a request for an image to be captured by the camera device.
The request defines all the parameters for capturing the single image, including sensor, lens, flash, and post-processing settings.
Each request will produce one CaptureResult
and produce new frames for one or more
target Surfaces, set with the CaptureRequest builder's
CaptureRequest.Builder#addTarget
method. The target surfaces (set with
CaptureRequest.Builder#addTarget
) must be a subset of the surfaces provided when this
capture session was created.
Multiple regular and reprocess requests can be in progress at once. If there are only regular requests or reprocess requests in progress, they are processed in first-in, first-out order. If there are both regular and reprocess requests in progress, regular requests are processed in first-in, first-out order and reprocess requests are processed in first-in, first-out order, respectively. However, the processing order of a regular request and a reprocess request in progress is not specified. In other words, a regular request will always be processed before regular requests that are submitted later. A reprocess request will always be processed before reprocess requests that are submitted later. However, a regular request may not be processed before reprocess requests that are submitted later.
Requests submitted through this method have higher priority than
those submitted through setRepeatingRequest(CaptureRequest, CaptureCallback, Handler)
or
setRepeatingBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
, and will be processed as soon as the current
repeat/repeatBurst processing completes.
All capture sessions can be used for capturing images from the camera but only capture
sessions created by
createReprocessableCaptureSession
can submit reprocess capture requests. Submitting a reprocess request to a regular capture
session will result in an IllegalArgumentException
.
Submitting a request that targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic range combination
will result in an IllegalArgumentException
.
Parameters | |
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request |
CaptureRequest : the settings for this capture
This value cannot be null . |
listener |
CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback : The callback object to notify once this request has been
processed. If null, no metadata will be produced for this capture,
although image data will still be produced. |
handler |
Handler : the handler on which the listener should be invoked, or
null to use the current thread's looper . |
Returns | |
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int |
int A unique capture sequence ID used by
CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceCompleted . |
Throws | |
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CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
IllegalArgumentException |
if the request targets no Surfaces or Surfaces that are not
configured as outputs for this session; or the request
targets a set of Surfaces that cannot be submitted
simultaneously in a reprocessable capture session; or a
reprocess capture request is submitted in a
non-reprocessable capture session; or the reprocess capture
request was created with a TotalCaptureResult from
a different session; or the capture targets a Surface in
the middle of being prepared ; or the
handler is null, the listener is not null, and the calling
thread has no looper; or the request targets Surfaces with
an unsupported dynamic range combination |
See also:
captureBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
setRepeatingRequest(CaptureRequest, CaptureCallback, Handler)
setRepeatingBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
abortCaptures()
CameraDevice.createReprocessableCaptureSession(InputConfiguration, List, StateCallback, Handler)
DynamicRangeProfiles.getProfileCaptureRequestConstraints(long)
captureBurst
public abstract int captureBurst (List<CaptureRequest> requests, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener, Handler handler)
Submit a list of requests to be captured in sequence as a burst. The burst will be captured in the minimum amount of time possible, and will not be interleaved with requests submitted by other capture or repeat calls.
Regular and reprocess requests can be mixed together in a single burst. Regular requests
will be captured in order and reprocess requests will be processed in order, respectively.
However, the processing order between a regular request and a reprocess request is not
specified. Each capture produces one CaptureResult
and image buffers for one or more
target surfaces
. The target surfaces (set with
CaptureRequest.Builder#addTarget
) must be a subset of the surfaces provided when
this capture session was created.
The main difference between this method and simply calling
capture(CaptureRequest, CaptureCallback, Handler)
repeatedly is that this method guarantees that no
other requests will be interspersed with the burst.
All capture sessions can be used for capturing images from the camera but only capture
sessions created by
createReprocessableCaptureSession
can submit reprocess capture requests. Submitting a reprocess request to a regular
capture session will result in an IllegalArgumentException
.
Submitting a request that targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic range combination
will result in an IllegalArgumentException
.
Parameters | |
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requests |
List : the list of settings for this burst capture
This value cannot be null . |
listener |
CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback : The callback object to notify each time one of the
requests in the burst has been processed. If null, no metadata will be
produced for any requests in this burst, although image data will still
be produced. |
handler |
Handler : the handler on which the listener should be invoked, or
null to use the current thread's looper . |
Returns | |
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int |
int A unique capture sequence ID used by
CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceCompleted . |
Throws | |
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CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
IllegalArgumentException |
If the requests target no Surfaces, or the requests target
Surfaces not currently configured as outputs; or one of the
requests targets a set of Surfaces that cannot be submitted
simultaneously in a reprocessable capture session; or a
reprocess capture request is submitted in a
non-reprocessable capture session; or one of the reprocess
capture requests was created with a
TotalCaptureResult from a different session; or one
of the captures targets a Surface in the middle of being
prepared ; or if the handler is null, the
listener is not null, and the calling thread has no looper;
or the request targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic
range combination. |
captureBurstRequests
public int captureBurstRequests (List<CaptureRequest> requests, Executor executor, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener)
Submit a list of requests to be captured in sequence as a burst. The burst will be captured in the minimum amount of time possible, and will not be interleaved with requests submitted by other capture or repeat calls.
The behavior of this method matches that of
captureBurst(java.util.List, android.hardware.camera2.CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback, android.os.Handler)
,
except that it uses Executor
as an argument
instead of Handler
.
Parameters | |
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requests |
List : the list of settings for this burst capture
This value cannot be null . |
executor |
Executor : the executor which will be used for invoking the listener.
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
listener |
CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback : The callback object to notify each time one of the
requests in the burst has been processed.
This value cannot be null . |
Returns | |
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int |
int A unique capture sequence ID used by
CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceCompleted . |
Throws | |
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CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
IllegalArgumentException |
If the requests target no Surfaces, or the requests target
Surfaces not currently configured as outputs; or one of the
requests targets a set of Surfaces that cannot be submitted
simultaneously in a reprocessable capture session; or a
reprocess capture request is submitted in a
non-reprocessable capture session; or one of the reprocess
capture requests was created with a
TotalCaptureResult from a different session; or one
of the captures targets a Surface in the middle of being
prepared ; or if the executor is null; or if
the listener is null;
or the request targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic
range combination. |
captureSingleRequest
public int captureSingleRequest (CaptureRequest request, Executor executor, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener)
Submit a request for an image to be captured by the camera device.
The behavior of this method matches that of
capture(android.hardware.camera2.CaptureRequest, android.hardware.camera2.CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback, android.os.Handler)
,
except that it uses Executor
as an argument
instead of Handler
.
Parameters | |
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request |
CaptureRequest : the settings for this capture
This value cannot be null . |
executor |
Executor : the executor which will be used for invoking the listener.
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
listener |
CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback : The callback object to notify once this request has been
processed.
This value cannot be null . |
Returns | |
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int |
int A unique capture sequence ID used by
CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceCompleted . |
Throws | |
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CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
IllegalArgumentException |
if the request targets no Surfaces or Surfaces that are not
configured as outputs for this session; or the request
targets a set of Surfaces that cannot be submitted
simultaneously in a reprocessable capture session; or a
reprocess capture request is submitted in a
non-reprocessable capture session; or the reprocess capture
request was created with a TotalCaptureResult from
a different session; or the capture targets a Surface in
the middle of being prepared ; or the
executor is null, or the listener is not null;
or the request targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic
range combination; |
See also:
captureBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
setRepeatingRequest(CaptureRequest, CaptureCallback, Handler)
setRepeatingBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
abortCaptures()
CameraDevice.createReprocessableCaptureSession(InputConfiguration, List, StateCallback, Handler)
DynamicRangeProfiles.getProfileCaptureRequestConstraints(long)
close
public abstract void close ()
Close this capture session asynchronously.
Closing a session frees up the target output Surfaces of the session for reuse with either a new session, or to other APIs that can draw to Surfaces.
Note that for common usage scenarios like creating a new session or closing the camera device, it is faster to call respective APIs directly (see below for more details) without calling into this method. This API is only useful when application wants to unconfigure the camera but keep the device open for later use.
Creating a new capture session with CameraDevice#createCaptureSession
will close any existing capture session automatically, and call the older session listener's
StateCallback#onClosed
callback. Using CameraDevice#createCaptureSession
directly without closing is the recommended approach for quickly switching to a new session,
since unchanged target outputs can be reused more efficiently.
Closing the device with CameraDevice#close
directly without calling this API is
also recommended for quickly closing the camera.
Once a session is closed, all methods on it will throw an IllegalStateException, and any
repeating requests or bursts are stopped (as if stopRepeating()
was called).
However, any in-progress capture requests submitted to the session will be completed as
normal; once all captures have completed and the session has been torn down,
StateCallback#onClosed
will be called.
Closing a session is idempotent; closing more than once has no effect.
finalizeOutputConfigurations
public abstract void finalizeOutputConfigurations (List<OutputConfiguration> outputConfigs)
Finalize the output configurations that now have their deferred and/or extra Surfaces included.
For camera use cases where a preview and other output configurations need to be
configured, it can take some time for the preview Surface to be ready. For example, if the
preview Surface is obtained from SurfaceView
, the SurfaceView will only
be ready after the UI layout is done, potentially delaying camera startup.
To speed up camera startup time, the application can configure the
CameraCaptureSession
with the eventual preview size (via
a deferred OutputConfiguration
),
and defer the preview output configuration until the Surface is ready. After the
CameraCaptureSession
is created successfully with this deferred output and other
normal outputs, the application can start submitting requests as long as they do not include
deferred output Surfaces. Once a deferred Surface is ready, the application can add the
Surface to the deferred output configuration with the
OutputConfiguration#addSurface
method, and then update the deferred output
configuration via this method, before it can submit capture requests with this output
target.
This function can also be called in case where multiple surfaces share the same
OutputConfiguration, and one of the surfaces becomes available after the CameraCaptureSession
is created. In that case, the application must first create the
OutputConfiguration with the available Surface, then enable further surface sharing via
OutputConfiguration#enableSurfaceSharing
, before creating the CameraCaptureSession.
After the CameraCaptureSession is created, and once the extra Surface becomes available, the
application must then call OutputConfiguration#addSurface
before finalizing the
configuration with this method.
If the provided OutputConfigurations are unchanged from session creation, this function call has no effect. This function must only be called once for a particular output configuration.
The output Surfaces included by this list of
OutputConfigurations
can be used as CaptureRequest
targets as soon as this call returns.
This method is not supported by
LEGACY
-level devices.
Parameters | |
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outputConfigs |
List : a list of OutputConfigurations that
have had addSurface invoked with a valid
output Surface after CameraDevice#createCaptureSessionByOutputConfigurations . |
Throws | |
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CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error. |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created, or the camera device has been closed. |
IllegalArgumentException |
for invalid output configurations, including ones where the source of the Surface is no longer valid or the Surface is from a unsupported source. Or if one of the output configuration was already finished with an included surface in a prior call. |
getDevice
public abstract CameraDevice getDevice ()
Get the camera device that this session is created for.
Returns | |
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CameraDevice |
This value cannot be null . |
getInputSurface
public abstract Surface getInputSurface ()
Get the input Surface associated with a reprocessable capture session.
Each reprocessable capture session has an input Surface
where the reprocess
capture requests get the input images from, rather than the camera device. The application
can create a ImageWriter
with this input Surface
and use it to provide input images for reprocess capture requests. When the reprocessable
capture session is closed, the input Surface
is abandoned and becomes invalid.
Returns | |
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Surface |
The Surface where reprocessing capture requests get the input images from. If
this is not a reprocess capture session, null will be returned. |
isReprocessable
public abstract boolean isReprocessable ()
Return if the application can submit reprocess capture requests with this camera capture session.
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if the application can submit reprocess capture requests with this
camera capture session. false otherwise. |
prepare
public abstract void prepare (Surface surface)
Pre-allocate all buffers for an output Surface.
Normally, the image buffers for a given output Surface are allocated on-demand, to minimize startup latency and memory overhead.
However, in some cases, it may be desirable for the buffers to be allocated before any requests targeting the Surface are actually submitted to the device. Large buffers may take some time to allocate, which can result in delays in submitting requests until sufficient buffers are allocated to reach steady-state behavior. Such delays can cause bursts to take longer than desired, or cause skips or stutters in preview output.
The prepare() method can be used to perform this preallocation. It may only be called for a given output Surface before that Surface is used as a target for a request. The number of buffers allocated is the sum of the count needed by the consumer providing the output Surface, and the maximum number needed by the camera device to fill its pipeline. Since this may be a larger number than what is actually required for steady-state operation, using prepare may result in higher memory consumption than the normal on-demand behavior results in. Prepare() will also delay the time to first output to a given Surface, in exchange for smoother frame rate once the allocation is complete.
For example, an application that creates an
ImageReader
with a maxImages argument of 10,
but only uses 3 simultaneous Images at once would normally only cause those 3 images to be
allocated (plus what is needed by the camera device for smooth operation). But using
prepare() on the ImageReader Surface will result in all 10 Images being allocated. So
applications using this method should take care to request only the number of buffers
actually necessary for their application.
If the same output Surface is used in consecutive sessions (without closing the first session explicitly), then its already-allocated buffers are carried over, and if it was used as a target of a capture request in the first session, prepare cannot be called on it in the second session.
Once allocation is complete, StateCallback#onSurfacePrepared
will be invoked with
the Surface provided to this method. Between the prepare call and the onSurfacePrepared call,
the Surface provided to prepare must not be used as a target of a CaptureRequest submitted
to this session.
Note that if 2 surfaces share the same stream via OutputConfiguration.enableSurfaceSharing()
and OutputConfiguration#addSurface
,
prepare() only needs to be called on one surface, and CameraCaptureSession.StateCallback.onSurfacePrepared(CameraCaptureSession, Surface)
will be triggered for both surfaces.
LEGACY
devices cannot pre-allocate output buffers; for those devices,
StateCallback#onSurfacePrepared
will be immediately called, and no preallocation is
done.
Parameters | |
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surface |
Surface : the output Surface for which buffers should be pre-allocated. Must be one of
the output Surfaces used to create this session.
This value cannot be null . |
Throws | |
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CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
IllegalArgumentException |
if the Surface is invalid, not part of this Session, or has already been used as a target of a CaptureRequest in this session or immediately prior sessions. |
setRepeatingBurst
public abstract int setRepeatingBurst (List<CaptureRequest> requests, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener, Handler handler)
Request endlessly repeating capture of a sequence of images by this capture session.
With this method, the camera device will continually capture images,
cycling through the settings in the provided list of
CaptureRequests
, at the maximum rate possible.
If a request is submitted through capture(CaptureRequest, CaptureCallback, Handler)
or
captureBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
, the current repetition of the request list will be
completed before the higher-priority request is handled. This guarantees
that the application always receives a complete repeat burst captured in
minimal time, instead of bursts interleaved with higher-priority
captures, or incomplete captures.
Repeating burst requests are a simple way for an application to
maintain a preview or other continuous stream of frames where each
request is different in a predictable way, without having to continually
submit requests through captureBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
.
To stop the repeating capture, call stopRepeating()
. Any
ongoing burst will still be completed, however. Calling
abortCaptures()
will also clear the request.
Calling this method will replace a previously-set repeating request or
burst set up by this method or setRepeatingRequest(CaptureRequest, CaptureCallback, Handler)
, although any
in-progress burst will be completed before the new repeat burst will be
used.
This method does not support reprocess capture requests because each reprocess
CaptureRequest
must be created from the TotalCaptureResult
that matches
the input image to be reprocessed. This is either the TotalCaptureResult
of capture
that is sent for reprocessing, or one of the TotalCaptureResults
of a set of captures, when data from the whole set is combined by the application into a
single reprocess input image. The request must be capturing images from the camera. If a
reprocess capture request is submitted, this method will throw IllegalArgumentException.
Submitting a request that targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic range combination
will result in an IllegalArgumentException
.
Parameters | |
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requests |
List : the list of requests to cycle through indefinitely
This value cannot be null . |
listener |
CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback : The callback object to notify each time one of the
requests in the repeating bursts has finished processing. If null, no
metadata will be produced for this stream of requests, although image
data will still be produced. |
handler |
Handler : the handler on which the listener should be invoked, or
null to use the current thread's looper . |
Returns | |
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int |
int A unique capture sequence ID used by
CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceCompleted . |
Throws | |
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CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
IllegalArgumentException |
If the requests reference no Surfaces or reference Surfaces
not currently configured as outputs; or one of the requests
is a reprocess capture request; or one of the captures
targets a Surface in the middle of being
prepared ; or the handler is null, the
listener is not null, and the calling thread has no looper;
or no requests were passed in;
or the request targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic
range combination. |
setRepeatingBurstRequests
public int setRepeatingBurstRequests (List<CaptureRequest> requests, Executor executor, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener)
Request endlessly repeating capture of a sequence of images by this capture session.
The behavior of this method matches that of
setRepeatingBurst(java.util.List, android.hardware.camera2.CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback, android.os.Handler)
,
except that it uses Executor
as an argument
instead of Handler
.
Parameters | |
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requests |
List : the list of requests to cycle through indefinitely
This value cannot be null . |
executor |
Executor : the executor which will be used for invoking the listener.
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
listener |
CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback : The callback object to notify each time one of the
requests in the repeating bursts has finished processing.
This value cannot be null . |
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
int A unique capture sequence ID used by
CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceCompleted . |
Throws | |
---|---|
CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
IllegalArgumentException |
If the requests reference no Surfaces or reference Surfaces
not currently configured as outputs; or one of the requests
is a reprocess capture request; or one of the captures
targets a Surface in the middle of being
prepared ; or the executor is null; or the
listener is null;
or the request targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic
range combination. |
setRepeatingRequest
public abstract int setRepeatingRequest (CaptureRequest request, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener, Handler handler)
Request endlessly repeating capture of images by this capture session.
With this method, the camera device will continually capture images
using the settings in the provided CaptureRequest
, at the maximum
rate possible.
Repeating requests are a simple way for an application to maintain a
preview or other continuous stream of frames, without having to
continually submit identical requests through capture(CaptureRequest, CaptureCallback, Handler)
.
Repeat requests have lower priority than those submitted
through capture(CaptureRequest, CaptureCallback, Handler)
or captureBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
, so if
capture(CaptureRequest, CaptureCallback, Handler)
is called when a repeating request is active, the
capture request will be processed before any further repeating
requests are processed.
To stop the repeating capture, call stopRepeating()
. Calling
abortCaptures()
will also clear the request.
Calling this method will replace any earlier repeating request or
burst set up by this method or setRepeatingBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
, although any
in-progress burst will be completed before the new repeat request will be
used.
This method does not support reprocess capture requests because each reprocess
CaptureRequest
must be created from the TotalCaptureResult
that matches
the input image to be reprocessed. This is either the TotalCaptureResult
of capture
that is sent for reprocessing, or one of the TotalCaptureResults
of a set of captures, when data from the whole set is combined by the application into a
single reprocess input image. The request must be capturing images from the camera. If a
reprocess capture request is submitted, this method will throw IllegalArgumentException.
Submitting a request that targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic range combination
will result in an IllegalArgumentException
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
request |
CaptureRequest : the request to repeat indefinitely
This value cannot be null . |
listener |
CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback : The callback object to notify every time the
request finishes processing. If null, no metadata will be
produced for this stream of requests, although image data will
still be produced. |
handler |
Handler : the handler on which the listener should be invoked, or
null to use the current thread's looper . |
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
int A unique capture sequence ID used by
CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceCompleted . |
Throws | |
---|---|
CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
IllegalArgumentException |
If the request references no Surfaces or references Surfaces
that are not currently configured as outputs; or the request
is a reprocess capture request; or the capture targets a
Surface in the middle of being prepared ; or
the handler is null, the listener is not null, and the
calling thread has no looper; or no requests were passed in;
or the request targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic
range combination. |
setSingleRepeatingRequest
public int setSingleRepeatingRequest (CaptureRequest request, Executor executor, CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback listener)
Request endlessly repeating capture of images by this capture session.
The behavior of this method matches that of
setRepeatingRequest(android.hardware.camera2.CaptureRequest, android.hardware.camera2.CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback, android.os.Handler)
,
except that it uses Executor
as an argument
instead of Handler
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
request |
CaptureRequest : the request to repeat indefinitely
This value cannot be null . |
executor |
Executor : the executor which will be used for invoking the listener.
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
listener |
CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback : The callback object to notify every time the
request finishes processing.
This value cannot be null . |
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
int A unique capture sequence ID used by
CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceCompleted . |
Throws | |
---|---|
CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
IllegalArgumentException |
If the request references no Surfaces or references Surfaces
that are not currently configured as outputs; or the request
is a reprocess capture request; or the capture targets a
Surface in the middle of being prepared ; or
the executor is null; or the listener is null;
or the request targets Surfaces with an unsupported dynamic
range combination. |
stopRepeating
public abstract void stopRepeating ()
Cancel any ongoing repeating capture set by either
setRepeatingRequest
or
setRepeatingBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
. Has no effect on requests submitted through
capture
or captureBurst
.
Any currently in-flight captures will still complete, as will any burst that is
mid-capture. To ensure that the device has finished processing all of its capture requests
and is in ready state, wait for the StateCallback#onReady
callback after
calling this method.
Throws | |
---|---|
CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
supportsOfflineProcessing
public boolean supportsOfflineProcessing (Surface surface)
Query whether a given Surface is able to support offline mode.
Surfaces that support offline mode can be passed as arguments to switchToOffline(Collection, Executor, CameraOfflineSessionCallback)
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
surface |
Surface : An input/output surface that was used to create this session or the result of
getInputSurface() .
This value cannot be null . |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the surface can support offline mode and can be passed as argument to
switchToOffline(Collection, Executor, CameraOfflineSessionCallback) . false otherwise. |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if an attempt was made to pass a Surface that was
not registered with this capture session. |
UnsupportedOperationException |
if an attempt was made to call this method using
unsupported camera capture session like
CameraConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession or
CameraOfflineSession . |
switchToOffline
public CameraOfflineSession switchToOffline (Collection<Surface> offlineSurfaces, Executor executor, CameraOfflineSession.CameraOfflineSessionCallback listener)
Switch the current capture session and a given set of registered camera surfaces to offline processing mode.
Devices support this method will report
OFFLINE_PROCESSING
capability in CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
. When this method
is supported, applications can use it to improve the latency of closing camera or recreating
capture session without losing the in progress capture request outputs.
Offline processing mode and the corresponding CameraOfflineSession
differ from
a regular online camera capture session in several ways. Successful offline switches will
close the currently active camera capture session. Camera clients are also allowed
to call CameraDevice#close
while offline processing of selected capture
requests is still in progress. Such side effects free device close is only possible
when the offline session moves to the ready state. Once this happens, closing the camera
device will not affect the pending offline requests and they must complete as normal.
Offline processing mode switches may need several hundred milliseconds to complete
as the underlying camera implementation must abort all currently active repeating requests
as well as all other pending requests not specified by the client. Additionally the switch
will be blocked until all requests that continue processing within the offline session
acquire their initial input frame from camera sensor. The call to switchToOffline(Collection, Executor, CameraOfflineSessionCallback)
itself is not blocking and will only trigger the offline switch sequence. Clients will
be notified via CameraOfflineSessionCallback#onReady
once the entire sequence is
complete.
Please note that after a successful call to this method the currently active capture
session will no longer be valid and clients will begin receiving capture
callbacks with a corresponding CameraOfflineSession
passed as a session
argument.
Parameters | |
---|---|
offlineSurfaces |
Collection : Client-specified collection of input/output camera registered surfaces
that need to be switched to offline mode along with their pending
capture requests. Do note that not all camera registered
surfaces can be switched to offline mode. Offline processing
support for individual surfaces can be queried using
supportsOfflineProcessing(Surface) . Additionally offline mode
switches are not available for shared surfaces
OutputConfiguration#enableSurfaceSharing and surfaces
as part of a surface group.
This value cannot be null . |
executor |
Executor : The executor which will be used for invoking the offline callback listener.
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
listener |
CameraOfflineSession.CameraOfflineSessionCallback : The callback object to notify for offline session events.
This value cannot be null . |
Returns | |
---|---|
CameraOfflineSession |
camera offline session which in case of successful offline switch will move in ready
state after clients receive CameraOfflineSessionCallback#onReady . In case the
offline switch was not successful clients will receive respective
CameraOfflineSessionCallback#onSwitchFailed notification.
This value may be null . |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if an attempt was made to pass a Surface that was
not registered with this capture session or a shared
surface OutputConfiguration#enableSurfaceSharing or
surface as part of a surface group. The current capture
session will remain valid and active in case of this
exception. |
CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error. |
updateOutputConfiguration
public void updateOutputConfiguration (OutputConfiguration config)
Update OutputConfiguration
after configuration finalization see
finalizeOutputConfigurations(List)
.
Any OutputConfiguration
that has been modified via calls to
OutputConfiguration#addSurface
or OutputConfiguration#removeSurface
must be
updated. After the update call returns without throwing exceptions any newly added surfaces
can be referenced in subsequent capture requests.
Surfaces that get removed must not be part of any active repeating or single/burst
request or have any pending results. Consider updating any repeating requests first via
setRepeatingRequest(CaptureRequest, CaptureCallback, Handler)
or setRepeatingBurst(List, CaptureCallback, Handler)
and then wait for the last frame
number when the sequence completes CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceCompleted
before calling updateOutputConfiguration to remove a previously active Surface.
Surfaces that get added must not be part of any other registered
OutputConfiguration
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
config |
OutputConfiguration : Modified output configuration. |
Throws | |
---|---|
CameraAccessException |
if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error. |
IllegalArgumentException |
if an attempt was made to add a Surface already
in use by another buffer-producing API, such as MediaCodec or
a different camera device or OutputConfiguration ; or
new surfaces are not compatible (see
OutputConfiguration#enableSurfaceSharing ); or a
Surface that was removed from the modified
OutputConfiguration still has pending requests. |
IllegalStateException |
if this session is no longer active, either because the session was explicitly closed, a new session has been created or the camera device has been closed. |
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