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#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
''' | |
always getting the most recent frame of a camera | |
================================================ | |
Usage: | |
------ | |
freshest_camera_frame.py | |
Keys: | |
----- | |
ESC - exit | |
''' | |
# Python 2/3 compatibility | |
from __future__ import print_function | |
import os | |
import sys | |
import time | |
import threading | |
import numpy as np | |
import cv2 as cv | |
# also acts (partly) like a cv.VideoCapture | |
class FreshestFrame(threading.Thread): | |
def __init__(self, capture, name='FreshestFrame'): | |
self.capture = capture | |
assert self.capture.isOpened() | |
# this lets the read() method block until there's a new frame | |
self.cond = threading.Condition() | |
# this allows us to stop the thread gracefully | |
self.running = False | |
# keeping the newest frame around | |
self.frame = None | |
# passing a sequence number allows read() to NOT block | |
# if the currently available one is exactly the one you ask for | |
self.latestnum = 0 | |
# this is just for demo purposes | |
self.callback = None | |
super().__init__(name=name) | |
self.start() | |
def start(self): | |
self.running = True | |
super().start() | |
def release(self, timeout=None): | |
self.running = False | |
self.join(timeout=timeout) | |
self.capture.release() | |
def run(self): | |
counter = 0 | |
while self.running: | |
# block for fresh frame | |
(rv, img) = self.capture.read() | |
assert rv | |
counter += 1 | |
# publish the frame | |
with self.cond: # lock the condition for this operation | |
self.frame = img if rv else None | |
self.latestnum = counter | |
self.cond.notify_all() | |
if self.callback: | |
self.callback(img) | |
def read(self, wait=True, seqnumber=None, timeout=None): | |
# with no arguments (wait=True), it always blocks for a fresh frame | |
# with wait=False it returns the current frame immediately (polling) | |
# with a seqnumber, it blocks until that frame is available (or no wait at all) | |
# with timeout argument, may return an earlier frame; | |
# may even be (0,None) if nothing received yet | |
with self.cond: | |
if wait: | |
if seqnumber is None: | |
seqnumber = self.latestnum+1 | |
if seqnumber < 1: | |
seqnumber = 1 | |
rv = self.cond.wait_for(lambda: self.latestnum >= seqnumber, timeout=timeout) | |
if not rv: | |
return (self.latestnum, self.frame) | |
return (self.latestnum, self.frame) | |
def main(): | |
# these windows belong to the main thread | |
cv.namedWindow("frame") | |
# on win32, imshow from another thread to this DOES work | |
cv.namedWindow("realtime") | |
# open some camera | |
cap = cv.VideoCapture(0) | |
cap.set(cv.CAP_PROP_FPS, 30) | |
# wrap it | |
fresh = FreshestFrame(cap) | |
# a way to watch the camera unthrottled | |
def callback(img): | |
cv.imshow("realtime", img) | |
# main thread owns windows, does waitkey | |
fresh.callback = callback | |
# main loop | |
# get freshest frame, but never the same one twice (cnt increases) | |
# see read() for details | |
cnt = 0 | |
while True: | |
# test that this really takes NO time | |
# (if it does, the camera is actually slower than this loop and we have to wait!) | |
t0 = time.perf_counter() | |
cnt,img = fresh.read(seqnumber=cnt+1) | |
dt = time.perf_counter() - t0 | |
if dt > 0.010: # 10 milliseconds | |
print("NOTICE: read() took {dt:.3f} secs".format(dt=dt)) | |
# let's pretend we need some time to process this frame | |
print("processing {cnt}...".format(cnt=cnt), end=" ", flush=True) | |
cv.imshow("frame", img) | |
# this keeps both imshow windows updated during the wait (in particular the "realtime" one) | |
key = cv.waitKey(200) | |
if key == 27: | |
break | |
print("done!") | |
fresh.release() | |
cv.destroyWindow("frame") | |
cv.destroyWindow("realtime") | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
main() |
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