Separe http image stream from wired camera image capture

Fixes the errors with not being able to detect video source or not being able to find starting number
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lorow 2022-06-14 00:01:10 +02:00 committed by qDot
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from time import sleep
import numpy
from config import RansacConfig
import requests
from enum import Enum
import threading
import queue
import runpy
import cv2
class CameraState(Enum):
CONNECTED = 1
DISCONNECTED = 2
CONNECTED = 1
DISCONNECTED = 2
class Camera:
def __init__(self, config: RansacConfig, camera_index: int, cancellation_event: "threading.Event", capture_event: "threading.Event", camera_status_outgoing: "queue.Queue[CameraState]", camera_output_outgoing: "queue.Queue"):
self.config = config
self.camera_index = camera_index
self.camera_address = config.capture_source
self.camera_status_outgoing = camera_status_outgoing
self.camera_output_outgoing = camera_output_outgoing
self.capture_event = capture_event
self.cancellation_event = cancellation_event
self.current_capture_source = config.capture_source
self.capture_source: "cv2.VideoCapture" = cv2.VideoCapture(config.capture_source)
def __init__(self, config: RansacConfig, camera_index: int, cancellation_event: "threading.Event",
capture_event: "threading.Event", camera_status_outgoing: "queue.Queue[CameraState]",
camera_output_outgoing: "queue.Queue"):
self.config = config
self.camera_index = camera_index
self.camera_address = config.capture_source
self.camera_status_outgoing = camera_status_outgoing
self.camera_output_outgoing = camera_output_outgoing
self.capture_event = capture_event
self.cancellation_event = cancellation_event
self.current_capture_source = config.capture_source
self.wired_camera: "cv2.VideoCapture" = cv2.VideoCapture(config.capture_source, cv2.CAP_FFMPEG)
self.stream = None
self.stream_frame_number = 0
self.stream_bytes = bytes()
self.error_message = "Capture source {} not found, retrying in 500ms"
def set_output_queue(self, camera_output_outgoing: "queue.Queue"):
self.camera_output_outgoing = camera_output_outgoing
def set_output_queue(self, camera_output_outgoing: "queue.Queue"):
self.camera_output_outgoing = camera_output_outgoing
def run(self):
while True:
if self.cancellation_event.is_set():
print("Exiting capture thread")
return
def run(self):
while True:
if self.cancellation_event.is_set():
print("Exiting capture thread")
return
# If things aren't open, retry until they are. Don't let read requests come in any earlier
# than this, otherwise we can deadlock ourselves.
if not self.capture_source.isOpened() or (self.config.capture_source != self.current_capture_source):
print(f"Capture source {self.config.capture_source} not found, retrying in 500ms")
sleep(0.5)
self.current_capture_source = self.config.capture_source
self.capture_source = cv2.VideoCapture(self.current_capture_source)
continue
# If things aren't open, retry until they are. Don't let read requests come in any earlier
# than this, otherwise we can deadlock ourselves.
if type(self.config.capture_source) == str and "http" in self.config.capture_source:
try:
self.stream = requests.get(self.config.capture_source, stream=True)
except requests.exceptions.RequestException:
print(self.error_message.format(self.config.capture_source))
else:
# so, they might have switched to a wired camera for some reason, no need to keep the stream running
self.cleanup_stream()
# Assuming we can access our capture source, wait for another thread to request a capture.
# Cycle every so often to see if our cancellation token has fired. This basically uses a
# python event as a contextless, resettable one-shot channel.
if not self.capture_event.wait(timeout=0.02):
continue
if not self.wired_camera.isOpened() or self.config.capture_source != self.current_capture_source:
print(self.error_message.format(self.config.capture_source))
sleep(0.5)
self.current_capture_source = self.config.capture_source
self.wired_camera = cv2.VideoCapture(self.current_capture_source, cv2.CAP_FFMPEG)
continue
try:
ret, image = self.capture_source.read()
if not ret:
self.capture_source.set(cv2.CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES, 0)
raise RuntimeError("Problem while getting frame")
frame_number = self.capture_source.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES)
fps = self.capture_source.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FPS)
# Assuming we can access our capture source, wait for another thread to request a capture.
# Cycle every so often to see if our cancellation token has fired. This basically uses a
# python event as a contextless, resettable one-shot channel.
if not self.capture_event.wait(timeout=0.02):
continue
if self.stream:
self.get_stream_picture()
else:
self.get_wired_camera_picture()
def get_stream_picture(self):
for chunk in self.stream.iter_content(chunk_size=1024):
self.stream_bytes += chunk
# mjpeg streams are encoded into frames starting and ending with those bytes
starting_section = self.stream_bytes.find(b'\xff\xd8')
closing_section = self.stream_bytes.find(b'\xff\xd9')
if starting_section != -1 and closing_section != -1:
# we extract the encoded image first, and then prepare the buffer for another frame
jpg_data = self.stream_bytes[starting_section:closing_section+2]
self.stream_frame_number += 1
self.stream_bytes = self.stream_bytes[closing_section+2:]
image = cv2.imdecode(numpy.fromstring(jpg_data, dtype=numpy.uint8), cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
self.push_image_to_queue(image, self.stream_frame_number, 60)
def get_wired_camera_picture(self):
try:
ret, image = self.wired_camera.read()
if not ret:
self.wired_camera.set(cv2.CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES, 0)
raise RuntimeError("Problem while getting frame")
frame_number = self.wired_camera.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES)
fps = self.wired_camera.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FPS)
self.push_image_to_queue(image, frame_number, fps)
except:
# print("Capture source problem, assuming camera disconnected, waiting for reconnect.")
pass
def cleanup_stream(self):
if self.stream:
self.stream.close()
self.stream_bytes = None
self.stream_frame_number = 0
def push_image_to_queue(self, image, frame_number, fps):
# If there's backpressure, just yell. We really shouldn't have this unless we start getting
# some sort of capture event conflict though.
qsize = self.camera_output_outgoing.qsize()
if qsize > 1:
print(f"CAPTURE QUEUE BACKPRESSURE OF {qsize}. CHECK FOR CRASH OR TIMING ISSUES IN ALGORITHM.")
print(f"CAPTURE QUEUE BACKPRESSURE OF {qsize}. CHECK FOR CRASH OR TIMING ISSUES IN ALGORITHM.")
self.camera_output_outgoing.put((image, frame_number, fps))
self.capture_event.clear()
except:
# print("Capture source problem, assuming camera disconnected, waiting for reconnect.")
continue