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Direct processing API
This guide will in short present you how to process UIImage objects with BlinkID SDK, without starting the camera video capture.
With this feature you can solve various use cases like:
- recognizing text on images in Camera roll
- taking full resolution photo and sending it to processing
- scanning barcodes on images in e-mail
- etc.
This guide will be essentially the same as in the "Getting Started" guide. It also closely follows NoCamera-sample app in the SDK repository.
NoCamera-sample demo app here will present UIImagePickerController for taking full resolution photos, and then process it with MicroBlink SDK to get scanning results using Direct processing API.
The same as in "Getting Started" guide.
The same as in "Getting Started" guide.
To initiate the scanning process, first decide where in your app you want to add scanning functionality. Usually, users of the scanning library have a button which, when tapped, starts the scanning process. Initialization code is then placed in touch handler for that button. Here we're listing the initialization code as it looks in a touch handler method.
Initialization consists of a method which creates PPCoordinator object, which is the same as in "Getting Started" guide.
/**
* Method allocates and initializes the Scanning coordinator object.
* Coordinator is initialized with settings for scanning
*
* @param error Error object, if scanning isn't supported
*
* @return initialized coordinator
*/
- (PPCoordinator *)coordinatorWithError:(NSError**)error {
/** 0. Check if scanning is supported */
if ([PPCoordinator isScanningUnsupported:error]) {
return nil;
}
/** 1. Initialize the Scanning settings */
// Initialize the scanner settings object. This initialize settings with all default values.
PPSettings *settings = [[PPSettings alloc] init];
/** 2. Setup the license key */
// Visit www.microblink.com to get the license key for your app
settings.licenseSettings.licenseKey = @"Enter license key here";
/**
* 3. Set up what is being scanned. See detailed guides for specific use cases.
* Here's an example for initializing MRTD and USDL scanning
*/
// To specify we want to perform MRTD (machine readable travel document) recognition, initialize the MRTD recognizer settings
PPMrtdRecognizerSettings *mrtdRecognizerSettings = [[PPMrtdRecognizerSettings alloc] init];
// Add MRTD Recognizer setting to a list of used recognizer settings
[settings.scanSettings addRecognizerSettings:mrtdRecognizerSettings];
// To specify we want to perform USDL (US Driver's license) recognition, initialize the USDL recognizer settings
PPUsdlRecognizerSettings *usdlRecognizerSettings = [[PPUsdlRecognizerSettings alloc] init];
// Add USDL Recognizer setting to a list of used recognizer settings
[settings.scanSettings addRecognizerSettings:usdlRecognizerSettings];
/** 4. Initialize the Scanning Coordinator object */
PPCoordinator *coordinator = [[PPCoordinator alloc] initWithSettings:settings];
return coordinator;
}
- (IBAction)takePhoto:(id)sender {
NSLog(@"Take photo!");
/** Instantiate the scanning coordinator */
NSError *error;
self.coordinator = [self coordinatorWithError:&error];
/** If scanning isn't supported, present an error */
if (self.coordinator == nil) {
NSString *messageString = [error localizedDescription];
[[[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Warning"
message:messageString
delegate:nil
cancelButtonTitle:@"OK"
otherButtonTitles:nil, nil] show];
return;
}
UIImagePickerController *cameraUI = [[UIImagePickerController alloc] init];
// Use rear camera
cameraUI.sourceType = UIImagePickerControllerSourceTypeCamera;
cameraUI.cameraDevice = UIImagePickerControllerCameraDeviceRear;
// Displays a control that allows the user to choose only photos
cameraUI.mediaTypes = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects: (NSString *)kUTTypeImage, nil];
// Hides the controls for moving & scaling pictures, or for trimming movies.
cameraUI.allowsEditing = NO;
// Shows default camera control overlay over camera preview.
cameraUI.showsCameraControls = YES;
// set delegate
cameraUI.delegate = self;
// Show view
[self presentViewController:cameraUI animated:YES completion:nil];
}
#pragma mark - UIImagePickerControllerDelegate
- (void)imagePickerController:(UIImagePickerController *)picker didFinishPickingMediaWithInfo:(NSDictionary *)info {
NSString *mediaType = [info objectForKey: UIImagePickerControllerMediaType];
// Handle a still image capture
if (CFStringCompare((CFStringRef) mediaType, kUTTypeImage, 0) == kCFCompareEqualTo) {
UIImage *originalImage = (UIImage *)[info objectForKey: UIImagePickerControllerOriginalImage];
// call process image
[self.coordinator processImage:originalImage
scanningRegion:CGRectMake(0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0)
delegate:self];
}
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
}The same as in "Getting Started" guide
Now you've seen how to implement the Direct processing API.
In essence, this API consists of two steps:
-
Initialization of the scanner.
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Call of
processImage:scanningRegion:delegatemethod for eachUIImageyou have.
- Getting Started with BlinkID SDK
- Obtaining scanning results
- Using Direct Processing API
- Customizing Camera UI
- Creating customized framework
- Upgrading from older versions
- Troubleshoot