CVPubSubs

A threaded PubSub OpenCV interfaceREADME.md. Webcam and video feeds to multiple windows is supported.

Installation

CVPubSubs is distributed on PyPI <https://pypi.org>_ as a universal wheel and is available on Linux/macOS and Windows and supports Python 2.7/3.5+ and PyPy.

$ pip install CVPubSubs

Usage

Video Editing and Publishing

Display your webcam

import cvpubsubs.webcam_pub as w

w.VideoHandlerThread().display()

Change Display Arguments

import cvpubsubs.webcam_pub as w

video_thread = w.VideoHandlerThread(video_source=0,
                                    callbacks = w.display_callbacks,
                                    request_size=(800, 600),
                                    high_speed = False,
                                    fps_limit = 8
                                    )

handle mouse input

import cvpubsubs.webcam_pub as w
from cvpubsubs.input import mouse_loop

@mouse_loop
def print_mouse(mouse_event):
    print(mouse_event)

w.VideoHandlerThread().display()

take in key input

import cvpubsubs.webcam_pub as w
from cvpubsubs.input import key_loop

@key_loop
def print_key_thread(key_chr):
    print("key pressed: " + str(key_chr))

w.VideoHandlerThread().display()

Run your own functions on the frames

import cvpubsubs.webcam_pub as w

def redden_frame_print_spam(frame, cam_id):
    frame[:, :, 0] = 0
    frame[:, :, 1] = 0
    print("Spam!")

w.VideoHandlerThread(callbacks=[redden_frame_print_spam] + w.display_callbacks).display()

Display a tensor

def tensor_from_image(frame, cam_id):
    ten = tensor_from_pytorch_or_tensorflow(frame)
    return ten

t = wp.VideoHandlerThread(video_source=cam, callbacks=[tensor_from_image] + wp.display_callbacks)

t.display()

Display multiple windows from one source

import cvpubsubs.webcam_pub as w
from cvpubsubs.window_sub import SubscriberWindows

def cam_handler(frame, cam_id):
    SubscriberWindows.set_global_frame_dict(cam_id, frame, frame)

t = w.VideoHandlerThread(0, [cam_handler],
                         request_size=(1280, 720),
                         high_speed=True,
                         fps_limit=240
                         )

t.start()

SubscriberWindows(window_names=['cammy', 'cammy2'],
                  video_sources=[str(0)]
                  ).loop()

t.join()

Display multiple windows from multiple sources

iport cvpubsubs.webcam_pub as w
from cvpubsubs.window_sub import SubscriberWindows

t1 = w.VideoHandlerThread(0)
t2 = w.VideoHandlerThread(1)

t1.start()
t2.start()

SubscriberWindows(window_names=['cammy', 'cammy2'],
                  video_sources=[0,1]
                  ).loop()

t1.join()
t1.join()

Run a function on each pixel

from cvpubsubs.webcam_pub import VideoHandlerThread
from cvpubsubs.webcam_pub.callbacks import function_display_callback
img = np.zeros((50, 50, 1))
img[0:5, 0:5, :] = 1

def conway_game_of_life(array, coords, finished):
    neighbors = np.sum(array[max(coords[0] - 1, 0):min(coords[0] + 2, 50),
                       max(coords[1] - 1, 0):min(coords[1] + 2, 50)])
    neighbors = max(neighbors - np.sum(array[coords[0:2]]), 0.0)
    if array[coords] == 1.0:
        if neighbors < 2 or neighbors > 3:
            array[coords] = 0.0
        elif 2 <= neighbors <= 3:
            array[coords] = 1.0
    else:
        if neighbors == 3:
            array[coords] = 1.0

VideoHandlerThread(video_source=img, callbacks=function_display_callback(conway_game_of_life)).display()

License

CVPubSubs is distributed under the terms of both

  • MIT License <https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit>_
  • Apache License, Version 2.0 <https://choosealicense.com/licenses/apache-2.0>_

at your option.

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