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Error in access camera android. #500

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jefersonvinicius opened this issue Feb 21, 2019 · 29 comments · May be fixed by #649
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Error in access camera android. #500

jefersonvinicius opened this issue Feb 21, 2019 · 29 comments · May be fixed by #649

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@jefersonvinicius
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I'am trying execute this:

from kivy.app import App 
from kivy.uix.boxlayout import BoxLayout
from kivy.lang import Builder

from plyer import camera

import time

Builder.load_string('''
<CameraScreen>:
	orientation: 'vertical'
	Image:
		id: image
	Button:
		size_hint_y: None
		height: '100dp'
		text: "Acess Camera"
		on_release: root.acess_camera()

''')

class CameraScreen(BoxLayout):
	
	def acess_camera(self):
		name_photo = time.strftime("%d%Y_%H%M%S") + ".jpg"
		print(name_photo)
		camera.take_picture(filename=name_photo, on_complete=self.camera_callback)

	def camera_callback(self, filename):
		print("filename: ", filename)
		self.ids.image.source = filename

class CameraApp(App):
	def build(self):
		return CameraScreen()

CameraApp().run()

But, I'm getting this error:

jnius.jnius.JavaException:` JVM exception occurred: file://212019_193209.jpg exposed beyond app through `ClipData.Item.getUri()

Any idea for resolve it?

Information:
API 27
Python 2.7

My buildozer.spec:

[app]

# (str) Title of your application
title = Camera Teste

# (str) Package name
package.name = camerateste

# (str) Package domain (needed for android/ios packaging)
package.domain = jeferson.developer.camerateste

# (str) Source code where the main.py live
source.dir = .

# (list) Source files to include (let empty to include all the files)
source.include_exts = py,png,jpg,kv,atlas

# (list) List of inclusions using pattern matching
#source.include_patterns = assets/*,images/*.png

# (list) Source files to exclude (let empty to not exclude anything)
#source.exclude_exts = spec

# (list) List of directory to exclude (let empty to not exclude anything)
#source.exclude_dirs = tests, bin

# (list) List of exclusions using pattern matching
#source.exclude_patterns = license,images/*/*.jpg

# (str) Application versioning (method 1)
version = 0.1

# (str) Application versioning (method 2)
# version.regex = __version__ = ['"](.*)['"]
# version.filename = %(source.dir)s/main.py

# (list) Application requirements
# comma separated e.g. requirements = sqlite3,kivy
requirements = python2,kivy,plyer,android

# (str) Custom source folders for requirements
# Sets custom source for any requirements with recipes
# requirements.source.kivy = ../../kivy

# (list) Garden requirements
#garden_requirements =

# (str) Presplash of the application
#presplash.filename = %(source.dir)s/data/presplash.png

# (str) Icon of the application
#icon.filename = %(source.dir)s/data/icon.png

# (str) Supported orientation (one of landscape, sensorLandscape, portrait or all)
orientation = portrait

# (list) List of service to declare
#services = NAME:ENTRYPOINT_TO_PY,NAME2:ENTRYPOINT2_TO_PY

#
# OSX Specific
#

#
# author = © Copyright Info

# change the major version of python used by the app
osx.python_version = 3

# Kivy version to use
osx.kivy_version = 1.9.1

#
# Android specific
#

# (bool) Indicate if the application should be fullscreen or not
fullscreen = 0

# (string) Presplash background color (for new android toolchain)
# Supported formats are: #RRGGBB #AARRGGBB or one of the following names:
# red, blue, green, black, white, gray, cyan, magenta, yellow, lightgray,
# darkgray, grey, lightgrey, darkgrey, aqua, fuchsia, lime, maroon, navy,
# olive, purple, silver, teal.
#android.presplash_color = #FFFFFF

# (list) Permissions
android.permissions = INTERNET, CAMERA

# (int) Target Android API, should be as high as possible.
#android.api = 27

# (int) Minimum API your APK will support.
#android.minapi = 21

# (int) Android SDK version to use
#android.sdk = 20

# (str) Android NDK version to use
#android.ndk = 17c

# (int) Android NDK API to use. This is the minimum API your app will support, it should usually match android.minapi.
#android.ndk_api = 21

# (bool) Use --private data storage (True) or --dir public storage (False)
#android.private_storage = True

# (str) Android NDK directory (if empty, it will be automatically downloaded.)
#android.ndk_path =

# (str) Android SDK directory (if empty, it will be automatically downloaded.)
#android.sdk_path =

# (str) ANT directory (if empty, it will be automatically downloaded.)
#android.ant_path =

# (bool) If True, then skip trying to update the Android sdk
# This can be useful to avoid excess Internet downloads or save time
# when an update is due and you just want to test/build your package
# android.skip_update = False

# (bool) If True, then automatically accept SDK license
# agreements. This is intended for automation only. If set to False,
# the default, you will be shown the license when first running
# buildozer.
# android.accept_sdk_license = False

# (str) Android entry point, default is ok for Kivy-based app
#android.entrypoint = org.renpy.android.PythonActivity

# (list) Pattern to whitelist for the whole project
#android.whitelist =

# (str) Path to a custom whitelist file
#android.whitelist_src =

# (str) Path to a custom blacklist file
#android.blacklist_src =

# (list) List of Java .jar files to add to the libs so that pyjnius can access
# their classes. Don't add jars that you do not need, since extra jars can slow
# down the build process. Allows wildcards matching, for example:
# OUYA-ODK/libs/*.jar
#android.add_jars = foo.jar,bar.jar,path/to/more/*.jar

# (list) List of Java files to add to the android project (can be java or a
# directory containing the files)
#android.add_src =

# (list) Android AAR archives to add (currently works only with sdl2_gradle
# bootstrap)
#android.add_aars =

# (list) Gradle dependencies to add (currently works only with sdl2_gradle
# bootstrap)
#android.gradle_dependencies =

# (list) Java classes to add as activities to the manifest.
#android.add_activites = com.example.ExampleActivity

# (str) python-for-android branch to use, defaults to master
#p4a.branch = master

# (str) OUYA Console category. Should be one of GAME or APP
# If you leave this blank, OUYA support will not be enabled
#android.ouya.category = GAME

# (str) Filename of OUYA Console icon. It must be a 732x412 png image.
#android.ouya.icon.filename = %(source.dir)s/data/ouya_icon.png

# (str) XML file to include as an intent filters in <activity> tag
#android.manifest.intent_filters =

# (str) launchMode to set for the main activity
#android.manifest.launch_mode = standard

# (list) Android additional libraries to copy into libs/armeabi
#android.add_libs_armeabi = libs/android/*.so
#android.add_libs_armeabi_v7a = libs/android-v7/*.so
#android.add_libs_x86 = libs/android-x86/*.so
#android.add_libs_mips = libs/android-mips/*.so

# (bool) Indicate whether the screen should stay on
# Don't forget to add the WAKE_LOCK permission if you set this to True
#android.wakelock = False

# (list) Android application meta-data to set (key=value format)
#android.meta_data =

# (list) Android library project to add (will be added in the
# project.properties automatically.)
#android.library_references =

# (str) Android logcat filters to use
#android.logcat_filters = *:S python:D

# (bool) Copy library instead of making a libpymodules.so
#android.copy_libs = 1

# (str) The Android arch to build for, choices: armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a, x86
android.arch = armeabi-v7a

#
# Python for android (p4a) specific
#

# (str) python-for-android git clone directory (if empty, it will be automatically cloned from github)
#p4a.source_dir =

# (str) The directory in which python-for-android should look for your own build recipes (if any)
#p4a.local_recipes =

# (str) Filename to the hook for p4a
#p4a.hook =

# (str) Bootstrap to use for android builds
# p4a.bootstrap = sdl2

# (int) port number to specify an explicit --port= p4a argument (eg for bootstrap flask)
#p4a.port =


#
# iOS specific
#

# (str) Path to a custom kivy-ios folder
#ios.kivy_ios_dir = ../kivy-ios
# Alternately, specify the URL and branch of a git checkout:
ios.kivy_ios_url = https://github.com/kivy/kivy-ios
ios.kivy_ios_branch = master

# Another platform dependency: ios-deploy
# Uncomment to use a custom checkout
#ios.ios_deploy_dir = ../ios_deploy
# Or specify URL and branch
ios.ios_deploy_url = https://github.com/phonegap/ios-deploy
ios.ios_deploy_branch = 1.7.0

# (str) Name of the certificate to use for signing the debug version
# Get a list of available identities: buildozer ios list_identities
#ios.codesign.debug = "iPhone Developer: <lastname> <firstname> (<hexstring>)"

# (str) Name of the certificate to use for signing the release version
#ios.codesign.release = %(ios.codesign.debug)s


[buildozer]

# (int) Log level (0 = error only, 1 = info, 2 = debug (with command output))
log_level = 2

# (int) Display warning if buildozer is run as root (0 = False, 1 = True)
warn_on_root = 1

# (str) Path to build artifact storage, absolute or relative to spec file
# build_dir = ./.buildozer

# (str) Path to build output (i.e. .apk, .ipa) storage
# bin_dir = ./bin

#    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#    List as sections
#
#    You can define all the "list" as [section:key].
#    Each line will be considered as a option to the list.
#    Let's take [app] / source.exclude_patterns.
#    Instead of doing:
#
#[app]
#source.exclude_patterns = license,data/audio/*.wav,data/images/original/*
#
#    This can be translated into:
#
#[app:source.exclude_patterns]
#license
#data/audio/*.wav
#data/images/original/*
#


#    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#    Profiles
#
#    You can extend section / key with a profile
#    For example, you want to deploy a demo version of your application without
#    HD content. You could first change the title to add "(demo)" in the name
#    and extend the excluded directories to remove the HD content.
#
#[app@demo]
#title = My Application (demo)
#
#[app:source.exclude_patterns@demo]
#images/hd/*
#
#    Then, invoke the command line with the "demo" profile:
#
#buildozer --profile demo android debug

@TechnoLenzer
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I had the same issue, and with my limited understanding, it's because with plyer, the image is always saved in a path starting 'file://', which I don't think is accessible by your app (or something similar). If you edit this in the code within plyer/platforms/android/camera.py to 'content://', then this issue should be fixed, although another issue popped up when I did it (the images wouldn't be saved).

@tshirtman
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Please post the full execution log, not just the error.

@jefersonvinicius
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04-24 23:21:46.915  2469  2586 I python  : [WARNING] [Config      ] Older configuration version detected (0 instead of 21)
04-24 23:21:46.915  2469  2586 I python  : [WARNING] [Config      ] Upgrading configuration in progress.
04-24 23:21:46.921  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Logger      ] Record log in /data/user/0/jerferson.developer.accesscamera.accesscamera/files/app/.kivy/logs/kivy_19-04-24_0.txt
04-24 23:21:46.921  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Kivy        ] v1.11.0.dev0, git-Unknown, 20190425
04-24 23:21:46.921  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Python      ] v3.7.1 (default, Apr 20 2019, 18:14:47) 
04-24 23:21:46.921  2469  2586 I python  : [Clang 6.0.2 (https://android.googlesource.com/toolchain/clang 183abd29fc496f55
04-24 23:21:47.010  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Factory     ] 184 symbols loaded
04-24 23:21:47.512  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Image       ] Providers: img_tex, img_dds, img_sdl2, img_gif (img_pil, img_ffpyplayer ignored)
04-24 23:21:47.618  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Window      ] Provider: sdl2
04-24 23:21:47.651  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [GL          ] Using the "OpenGL ES 2" graphics system
04-24 23:21:47.653  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [GL          ] Backend used <sdl2>
04-24 23:21:47.654  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [GL          ] OpenGL version <b'OpenGL ES 3.2 V@269.0 (GIT@368094a, I26dffed9a4) (Date:12/03/17)'>
04-24 23:21:47.654  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [GL          ] OpenGL vendor <b'Qualcomm'>
04-24 23:21:47.654  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [GL          ] OpenGL renderer <b'Adreno (TM) 506'>
04-24 23:21:47.654  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [GL          ] OpenGL parsed version: 3, 2
04-24 23:21:47.655  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [GL          ] Texture max size <16384>
04-24 23:21:47.655  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [GL          ] Texture max units <16>
04-24 23:21:47.701  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Window      ] auto add sdl2 input provider
04-24 23:21:47.702  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Window      ] virtual keyboard not allowed, single mode, not docked
04-24 23:21:47.719  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Text        ] Provider: sdl2
04-24 23:21:48.179  2469  2586 I python  : [WARNING] [Base        ] Unknown <android> provider
04-24 23:21:48.179  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Base        ] Start application main loop
04-24 23:21:48.183  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [GL          ] NPOT texture support is available
04-24 23:21:49.727  2469  2586 I python  : [INFO   ] [Base        ] Leaving application in progress...
04-24 23:21:49.727  2469  2586 I python  :  Traceback (most recent call last):
04-24 23:21:49.728  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/app/main.py", line 28, in <module>
04-24 23:21:49.728  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/kivy/app.py", line 855, in run
04-24 23:21:49.729  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/kivy/base.py", line 502, in runTouchApp
04-24 23:21:49.729  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/kivy/core/window/window_sdl2.py", line 724, in mainloop
04-24 23:21:49.730  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/kivy/core/window/window_sdl2.py", line 459, in _mainloop
04-24 23:21:49.730  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/kivy/base.py", line 340, in idle
04-24 23:21:49.731  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/kivy/base.py", line 325, in dispatch_input
04-24 23:21:49.731  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/kivy/base.py", line 291, in post_dispatch_input
04-24 23:21:49.731  2469  2586 I python  :    File "kivy/_event.pyx", line 707, in kivy._event.EventDispatcher.dispatch
04-24 23:21:49.732  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/kivy/uix/behaviors/button.py", line 179, in on_touch_up
04-24 23:21:49.732  2469  2586 I python  :    File "kivy/_event.pyx", line 703, in kivy._event.EventDispatcher.dispatch
04-24 23:21:49.733  2469  2586 I python  :    File "kivy/_event.pyx", line 1214, in kivy._event.EventObservers.dispatch
04-24 23:21:49.733  2469  2586 I python  :    File "kivy/_event.pyx", line 1098, in kivy._event.EventObservers._dispatch
04-24 23:21:49.734  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/kivy/lang/builder.py", line 64, in custom_callback
04-24 23:21:49.740  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/data/data/jerferson.developer.accesscamera.accesscamera/files/app/camera.kv", line 15, in <module>
04-24 23:21:49.741  2469  2586 I python  :      on_release: root.capture()
04-24 23:21:49.741  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/app/main.py", line 11, in capture
04-24 23:21:49.742  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/plyer/facades/camera.py", line 64, in take_picture
04-24 23:21:49.742  2469  2586 I python  :    File "/home/jeferson/BuildAPK/.buildozer/android/platform/build/build/python-installs/accesscamera/plyer/platforms/android/camera.py", line 26, in _take_picture
04-24 23:21:49.743  2469  2586 I python  :    File "jnius/jnius_export_class.pxi", line 1002, in jnius.jnius.JavaMultipleMethod.__call__
04-24 23:21:49.743  2469  2586 I python  :    File "jnius/jnius_export_class.pxi", line 734, in jnius.jnius.JavaMethod.__call__
04-24 23:21:49.744  2469  2586 I python  :    File "jnius/jnius_export_class.pxi", line 828, in jnius.jnius.JavaMethod.call_method
04-24 23:21:49.744  2469  2586 I python  :    File "jnius/jnius_utils.pxi", line 93, in jnius.jnius.check_exception
04-24 23:21:49.744  2469  2586 I python  :  jnius.jnius.JavaException: JVM exception occurred: file://IMG_20190424_232149.jpg exposed beyond app through ClipData.Item.getUri()
04-24 23:21:49.745  2469  2586 I python  : Python for android ended.

This is the full log :D

@TechnoLenzer
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TechnoLenzer commented Apr 25, 2019 via email

@jefersonvinicius
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I'm cannot use that, but, its think which resolve. But, I think too which should have an update in module.

@AntoniRomera
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Any solution? I have the same error, but in the Android documentation I see that with the new APIs they use a fileprovider. Does anyone know how to fix it? Or some other way to use the camera?

@IHadAFish
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Might have found the solution. Basically, we need to use FileProvider class for the uri. For the most part just follow the instructions in here. https://developer.android.com/training/camera/photobasics.html

These are the modification I made to camera.py:

FileProvider = autoclass('android.support.v4.content.FileProvider')
Context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
Environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")

I also added support-v4-24.1.1.aar, otherwise FileProvider class can't be found.

Inside _take_picture function:

def _take_picture(self, on_complete, filename=None):

        def create_img_file():
            File = autoclass('java.io.File')
            storageDir = Context.getExternalFilesDir(Environment.DIRECTORY_PICTURES)

            imageFile = File(
                storageDir,
                "temp.jpg"
            )
            imageFile.createNewFile()

            return imageFile

        assert(on_complete is not None)
        self.on_complete = on_complete
        self.filename = filename
        android.activity.unbind(on_activity_result=self._on_activity_result)
        android.activity.bind(on_activity_result=self._on_activity_result)
        intent = Intent(MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE)

        photoFile = create_img_file()
        photoUri = FileProvider.getUriForFile(
            Context.getApplicationContext(),
            "org.test.myapp.fileprovider",
            photoFile
        )

        parcelable = cast('android.os.Parcelable', photoUri)

        intent.putExtra(MediaStore.EXTRA_OUTPUT, parcelable)
        activity.startActivityForResult(intent, 0x123)

The AndroidManifest.tmpl.xml will also need to be modified according to the instructions in the link.

But doing these will cause another problem where a duplication of the image will be saved to /DCIM/Camera

@AntoniRomera
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Thank you very much

@dfrison01
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@IHadAFish do you know if it always duplicates in DCIM, or is it camera-app-dependent? Thx!

@IHadAFish
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@dfrison01
From what I can find, MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE will always save a duplicate for most android devices out there. Maybe it can be avoided by saving the image in the app's private storage, but I haven't tested it.

There are some work arounds like alerting the user after they take the photo, or deleting the last image during the callback.

@guokaiyi
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Is the solution push to plyer???

@alecvn
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alecvn commented Aug 20, 2019

Guys, what is the status of this? Is it part of Kivy upgrade 1.11.0?

@alecvn
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alecvn commented Aug 20, 2019

Might have found the solution. Basically, we need to use FileProvider class for the uri. For the most part just follow the instructions in here. https://developer.android.com/training/camera/photobasics.html

These are the modification I made to camera.py:

FileProvider = autoclass('android.support.v4.content.FileProvider')
Context = autoclass("android.content.Context")
Environment = autoclass("android.os.Environment")

I also added support-v4-24.1.1.aar, otherwise FileProvider class can't be found.

Inside _take_picture function:

def _take_picture(self, on_complete, filename=None):

        def create_img_file():
            File = autoclass('java.io.File')
            storageDir = Context.getExternalFilesDir(Environment.DIRECTORY_PICTURES)

            imageFile = File(
                storageDir,
                "temp.jpg"
            )
            imageFile.createNewFile()

            return imageFile

        assert(on_complete is not None)
        self.on_complete = on_complete
        self.filename = filename
        android.activity.unbind(on_activity_result=self._on_activity_result)
        android.activity.bind(on_activity_result=self._on_activity_result)
        intent = Intent(MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE)

        photoFile = create_img_file()
        photoUri = FileProvider.getUriForFile(
            Context.getApplicationContext(),
            "org.test.myapp.fileprovider",
            photoFile
        )

        parcelable = cast('android.os.Parcelable', photoUri)

        intent.putExtra(MediaStore.EXTRA_OUTPUT, parcelable)
        activity.startActivityForResult(intent, 0x123)

The AndroidManifest.tmpl.xml will also need to be modified according to the instructions in the link.

But doing these will cause another problem where a duplication of the image will be saved to /DCIM/Camera

Where did you find the support-v4-24.1.1.aar and how would we add it?

@alecvn
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alecvn commented Aug 23, 2019

Not directly related to plyer, but I have a working example of the Android camera through Kivy here:
https://github.com/alecvn/kivy-android-camera

@guokaiyi
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guokaiyi commented Aug 31, 2019

I am sure I have solved the problem.
Thanks IHadAFish and alecvn!

I am a kivy fan in China.
For chinese kivy lovers, I've given an explanation in:
https://www.pyfield.com/blog/?id=20#/

Expect kivy to become more popular!

@pat1
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pat1 commented Dec 13, 2019

any news ?
As python4android require api >= 26 camera do not work any more.

@tshirtman
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i don't think p4a requires api >= 26, buildozer stills default to 21 which i think is the actual minimum https://github.com/kivy/buildozer/blob/master/buildozer/default.spec#L94

@jefersonvinicius
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jefersonvinicius commented Dec 13, 2019

I can use camera in android API 27.

  • Add this file in your project folder. I created a folder named libs.

  • In buildozer.spec file I change these lines:
    Permissions:
    android.permissions = INTERNET, ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION, WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, CAMERA
    Add path to FileProvider lib:
    android.add_aars = ./libs/support-v4-24.1.1.aar

  • Add this file too , it is based in plyer module.

  • Build your project: buildozer android debug

  • After builded, in the .buildozer\android\platform\python-for-android\pythonforandroid\bootstraps\sdl2\build\templates\AndroidManifest.tmpl.xml file add the following code snippets:

...
<!-- Android 2.3.3 -->
<uses-sdk  android:minSdkVersion="{{ args.min_sdk_version }}"  android:targetSdkVersion="{{ android_api }}"  />

+ <uses-feature  android:name="android.hardware.camera"  />
+ <uses-feature  android:name="android.hardware.camera.autofocus"  />

<!-- OpenGL ES 2.0 -->
<uses-feature  android:glEsVersion="0x00020000"  />
...
...
	<activity  android:name="{{ a }}"></activity>
	{% endfor %}
+		<provider
+			android:name="android.support.v4.content.FileProvider"
+			android:authorities="<YOUR PACKAGE NAME>"
+			android:exported="false"
+			android:grantUriPermissions="true">
+		<meta-data
+			android:name="android.support.FILE_PROVIDER_PATHS"
+			android:resource="@xml/file_paths"/>
+		</provider>
	</application>
</manifest>

NOTE: In you must put the full package of the app. It is package.domain concatenated with package.name provided in buildozer.spec. Example:

# (str) Package name
package.name = myapp

# (str) Package domain (needed for android/ios packaging)
package.domain = com.my.domain	

RESULT: com.my.domain.myapp

  • Then create a folder named xml in the .buildozer\android\platform\python-for-android\pythonforandroid\bootstraps\sdl2\build\src\main\res directory and create a file named file_paths.xml with the following code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<paths  xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
	<external-path  name="external_files"  path="Android/data/<YOUR PACKAGE NAME>/files/Pictures"  />
</paths>

Don't forget the package in this file too!

  • Now, build again: buildozer android debug deploy run. Don`t forget give permissions in app config screen.

  • The usage is similar to plyer module. The difference is that you will have to instantiate a CameraScreen object. After, call take_picture method with on_complete argument.

VERSIONS:
buildozer == 0.39
cython == 0.29.10

I expect have helped. Sorry by my english, it don`t my native language.
I would also like to thank everyone who contributed to this issue .

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Fak3 commented Dec 13, 2019

@jefersonvinicius There is a PR adding fileprovider to the p4a: kivy/python-for-android#1922 it will allow to do what you did manually above, by just specifying a path to your file_paths.xml during apk build.

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Wow, I didn't know that, it's great. Will it be available in future versions of the buildozer or is it already available?

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Fak3 commented Dec 13, 2019

It would help if you can try to build apk with it and leave your review in the comment of that PR

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How dowload buildozer with this PR?

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Fak3 commented Dec 14, 2019

It is not included in the buildozer yet, so after installing this p4a you should build your apk like this:

p4a apk --private {app_root_dir} --version={app_version} --bootstrap=sdl2 --window --requirements=python3,kivy,openssl,sqlite3,pillow,pytz,sdl2,{requirements} --permission=CALL_PHONE --permission=INTERNET --permission=WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE --permission=READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE --orientation=portrait --dist-name test_my_build --fileprovider-paths=./fileprovider_paths.xml --package=org.example.mytest --name="mytest" --release

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pat1 commented Dec 23, 2019

i don't think p4a requires api >= 26, buildozer stills default to 21 which i think is the actual minimum https://github.com/kivy/buildozer/blob/master/buildozer/default.spec#L94

@tshirtman I am not shure but here https://python-for-android.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart/#installing-android-sdk I found :

First, install an API platform to target. You can replace 27 with a different platform number, but keep in mind other API versions are less well-tested, and older devices are still supported (down to the specified minimum API/NDK API level):

and if I try to use API < 26 p4a do not compile

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is there is a fix for this problem?
Buildozer doesnt copy the fileprovider xml file to directory

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Fak3 commented Mar 6, 2020

is there is a fix for this problem?
Buildozer doesnt copy the fileprovider xml file to directory

Use this p4a fork instead of bulldozer kivy/python-for-android#1922

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tinyleafgreens commented Aug 16, 2021

Does anyone know how to correct this issue for android API level 30 (now required for the Play Store)? I'm having the same issue as the original post, however, when I try to apply the solution from @jefersonvinicius, the build fails with the exception that "Deprecated Gradle features were used in this build, making it incompatible with Gradle 7.0." I believe this is due to the support.aar file being specific to API 24, but the latest file I could find supported up to API 28 (with nothing available for 30).

Using the bare camera.py file, I am able to get the native camera to pop up by changing the "file://" to "content://" but taking the photo doesn't actually save the file... I'd like to be able to save my image to storage but can't seem to get anything to work here... Any help or advice would be appreciated!

I can use camera in android API 27.

  • Add this file in your project folder. I created a folder named libs.
  • In buildozer.spec file I change these lines:
    Permissions:
    android.permissions = INTERNET, ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION, WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, CAMERA
    Add path to FileProvider lib:
    android.add_aars = ./libs/support-v4-24.1.1.aar

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Obrigado @jefersonvinicius. Salvo meu projeto.

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javixav commented Aug 21, 2023

Does anyone know how to correct this issue for android API level 30 (now required for the Play Store)? I'm having the same issue as the original post, however, when I try to apply the solution from @jefersonvinicius, the build fails with the exception that "Deprecated Gradle features were used in this build, making it incompatible with Gradle 7.0." I believe this is due to the support.aar file being specific to API 24, but the latest file I could find supported up to API 28 (with nothing available for 30).

Using the bare camera.py file, I am able to get the native camera to pop up by changing the "file://" to "content://" but taking the photo doesn't actually save the file... I'd like to be able to save my image to storage but can't seem to get anything to work here... Any help or advice would be appreciated!

I can use camera in android API 27.

  • Add this file in your project folder. I created a folder named libs.
  • In buildozer.spec file I change these lines:
    Permissions:
    android.permissions = INTERNET, ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION, WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, CAMERA
    Add path to FileProvider lib:
    android.add_aars = ./libs/support-v4-24.1.1.aar

@tinyleafgreens Have you solved your issue, I'am facing the same problem...

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