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import io | |||
import socket | |||
import struct | |||
import time | |||
import picamera | |||
# Connect a client socket to my_server:8000 (change my_server to the | |||
# hostname of your server) | |||
client_socket = socket.socket() | |||
client_socket.connect(('my_server', 8000)) | |||
# Make a file-like object out of the connection | |||
connection = client_socket.makefile('wb') | |||
try: | |||
with picamera.PiCamera() as camera: | |||
camera.resolution = (640, 480) | |||
# Start a preview and let the camera warm up for 2 seconds | |||
camera.start_preview() | |||
time.sleep(2) | |||
# Note the start time and construct a stream to hold image data | |||
# temporarily (we could write it directly to connection but in this | |||
# case we want to find out the size of each capture first to keep | |||
# our protocol simple) | |||
start = time.time() | |||
stream = io.BytesIO() | |||
for foo in camera.capture_continuous(stream, 'jpeg'): | |||
# Write the length of the capture to the stream and flush to | |||
# ensure it actually gets sent | |||
connection.write(struct.pack('<L', stream.tell())) | |||
connection.flush() | |||
# Rewind the stream and send the image data over the wire | |||
stream.seek(0) | |||
connection.write(stream.read()) | |||
# If we've been capturing for more than 30 seconds, quit | |||
if time.time() - start > 30: | |||
break | |||
# Reset the stream for the next capture | |||
stream.seek(0) | |||
stream.truncate() | |||
# Write a length of zero to the stream to signal we're done | |||
connection.write(struct.pack('<L', 0)) | |||
finally: | |||
connection.close() | |||
client_socket.close() |
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import io | |||
import socket | |||
import struct | |||
import time | |||
import cv2 | |||
# Connect a client socket to my_server:8000 (change my_server to the | |||
# hostname of your server) | |||
client_socket = socket.socket() | |||
client_socket.connect(('my_server', 8000)) | |||
# Make a file-like object out of the connection | |||
connection = client_socket.makefile('wb') | |||
try: | |||
cap = cv2. | |||
with picamera.PiCamera() as camera: | |||
camera.resolution = (640, 480) | |||
# Start a preview and let the camera warm up for 2 seconds | |||
camera.start_preview() | |||
time.sleep(2) | |||
# Note the start time and construct a stream to hold image data | |||
# temporarily (we could write it directly to connection but in this | |||
# case we want to find out the size of each capture first to keep | |||
# our protocol simple) | |||
start = time.time() | |||
stream = io.BytesIO() | |||
for foo in camera.capture_continuous(stream, 'jpeg'): | |||
# Write the length of the capture to the stream and flush to | |||
# ensure it actually gets sent | |||
connection.write(struct.pack('<L', stream.tell())) | |||
connection.flush() | |||
# Rewind the stream and send the image data over the wire | |||
stream.seek(0) | |||
connection.write(stream.read()) | |||
# If we've been capturing for more than 30 seconds, quit | |||
if time.time() - start > 30: | |||
break | |||
# Reset the stream for the next capture | |||
stream.seek(0) | |||
stream.truncate() | |||
# Write a length of zero to the stream to signal we're done | |||
connection.write(struct.pack('<L', 0)) | |||
finally: | |||
connection.close() | |||
client_socket.close() |
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import io | |||
import socket | |||
import struct | |||
from PIL import Image | |||
# Start a socket listening for connections on 0.0.0.0:8000 (0.0.0.0 means | |||
# all interfaces) | |||
server_socket = socket.socket() | |||
server_socket.bind(('0.0.0.0', 8000)) | |||
server_socket.listen(0) | |||
# Accept a single connection and make a file-like object out of it | |||
connection = server_socket.accept()[0].makefile('rb') | |||
try: | |||
while True: | |||
# Read the length of the image as a 32-bit unsigned int. If the | |||
# length is zero, quit the loop | |||
image_len = struct.unpack('<L', connection.read(struct.calcsize('<L')))[0] | |||
if not image_len: | |||
break | |||
# Construct a stream to hold the image data and read the image | |||
# data from the connection | |||
image_stream = io.BytesIO() | |||
image_stream.write(connection.read(image_len)) | |||
# Rewind the stream, open it as an image with PIL and do some | |||
# processing on it | |||
image_stream.seek(0) | |||
image = Image.open(image_stream) | |||
print('Image is %dx%d' % image.size) | |||
image.verify() | |||
print('Image is verified') | |||
finally: | |||
connection.close() | |||
server_socket.close() |