Is anyone able to give a short, self-contained example on how to access the camera with Xamarin.Forms 1.3.x? Simply calling the native camera application and retrieving the resulting picture would be great. Displaying a live view on the Xamarin.Forms page would be awesome!
I already tried to use Xamarin.Mobile and Xamarin.Forms.Labs, but I couldn't get any solution to work on both platforms (focussing on Android and iOS for now). Most code snippets found on the web (including stackoverflow) are incomplete, e.g. not showing the implementation of an IMediaPicker object or where to anchor the method for taking pictures.
I finally created a minimum solution for iOS and Android.
The shared project
First, let's look into the shared code. For an easy interaction between the shared
App
class and the platform-specific code we store a staticInstance
within thepublic static App
:Furthermore, we will display an
Image
, which will be filled with content later. So we create a member:Within the
App
constructor we store theInstance
and create the page content, which is a simplebutton
and the aforementionedimage
:The button's click handler calls the event
ShouldTakePicture
. It is a public member and the platform-specific code parts will assign to it later on.Finally, we offer a public method for displaying the captured image:
The Android project
On Android we modify the
MainActivity
. First, we define a path for the captured image file:At the end of
OnCreate
we can use the staticInstance
of the createdApp
and assign an anonymous event handler, which will start a newIntent
for capturing an image:Last but not least, our activity has to react on the resulting image. It will simply push its file path to the shared
ShowImage
method.That's about it! Just don't forget to set the "Camera" and the "WriteExternalStorage" permission within "AndroidManifest.xml"!
The iOS project
For the iOS implementation we create a custom renderer. Therefore, we add a new file "CustomContentPageRenderer" and add the corresponding assembly attribute right after the using statements:
The
CustomContentPageRenderer
inherits fromPageRenderer
:We override the
ViewDidAppear
method and add the following parts.Create a new image picker controller referring to the camera:
Present the image picker controller, as soon as the
ShouldTakePicture
event is raised:After taking the picture, save it to the
MyDocuments
folder and call the sharedShowImage
method:And finally, we need to handle a cancellation of the image taking process: