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opencv_dart

OpenCV Bindings for Dart Language.

!!!This package is experimental and APIs may change in the future!!!

WIP, contributions are welcome!

Platform Supported Tested Prebuilt Binaries
Android ☑️ x86_64, arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a
iOS ☑️ arm64, x64(Simulator)
Linux x64
Windows x64
macOS x64, arm64

IMPORTANT

Please run

dart run opencv_dart:setup <platform> --arch <arch>

to download prebuilt binaries.

  • platform: auto android linux windows macos ios
  • for Windows, arch: x64
  • for Linux, arch: x64
  • for macOS, arch: x64 arm64
  • for IOS, arch: x64 arm64
  • for Android, arch: x86_64 arm64-v8a armeabi-v7a
  • run dart run opencv_dart:setup -h to see more options

Please use v0.3.0 and later version.

Example

example

Status

Core Modules

module Binding status Test status description
core Core module
calib3d Calib3D module
dnn DNN module
features2d Features2D module
gapi GAPI module
highgui HighGUI module
imgcodecs ImageCodecs module
imgproc ImageProc module
ml ML module
objdetect Object Detection module
photo Photo module
stitching ☑️ ☑️ Stitching module
svd SVD module
video Video module
videoio VideoIO module

Contrib Modules

module Binding status Test status description
aruco ArUco module
cuda
wechat_qrcode
bgsegm
superres
xfeatures2d
ximgproc
xobjdetect
xphoto
  • ❌ : not finished
  • ☑️ : partially supported
  • ✅ : finished
  • modules not in the above table are not considered, contributions are welcome
  • videoio: cv.VideoCapture from file is not supported yet supported now.

Usage

import 'package:opencv_dart/opencv_dart.dart' as cv;

void main() {
  final img = cv.imread("test/images/lenna.png", flags: cv.IMREAD_COLOR);
  final gray = cv.Mat.empty();

  cv.cvtColor(img, gray, cv.COLOR_BGR2GRAY);
  print("${img.rows}, ${img.cols}");

  cv.imwrite("test_cvtcolor.png", gray);
}

More examples are on the way...

TODO

  • compile libs for android, linux
  • support for iOS, macOS
  • add more examples
  • documentation
  • modify C wrapper to catch exceptions
  • Native Assets
  • async?
  • directly include opencv source code, refactor cmakelists.txt

For Developers

This package is in heavy development, dynamic libraries for Windows and linux have been compiled, for other platforms, you need to compile it yourself.

How to compile

  1. prepare a compiler.

    windows: Install Visual Studio 2019 or Later

    ubuntu: reference opencv official build guide to install

    sudo apt-get install build-essential libgtk-3-dev ffmpeg libavcodec-dev cmake \
       ninja-build ccache nasm libavformat-dev libavutil-dev libswscale-dev \
       libgflags-dev python3 libjpeg-dev libpng-dev libtiff-dev python3-pip

    macos:

    brew install --force --overwrite ninja ccache ffmpeg nasm cmake

    from v0.6.4, build system has been migrated to conan

       python3 -m pip install conan
       conan profile detect -f
  2. clone this repo, git clone https://github.com/rainyl/opencv_dart.git

  3. cd opencv_dart

  4. compile

    for windows:

    conan build . -b missing -s compiler.cppstd=20

    for linux, macos:

    conan build . -b missing

    for android, you need to download android ndk and opencv for android sdk, extract opencv sdk and copy and rename OpenCV-android-sdk to build/opencv/android directory. NO need for opencv sdk now, will be compiled from source to enable contrib modules

    conan build . -b missing -pr:h profiles/android-<arch> -c tools.android:ndk_path="<ABSOLUTE path for ndk>"

    for ios:

    echo "tools.cmake.cmaketoolchain:user_toolchain=[\"`pwd`/profiles/ios.toolchain.cmake\"]" >> profiles/ios-<arch>
    conan build . -b missing -pr:h profiles/ios-<arch>
  5. If you want to test using vscode, add dynamic library path to "dart.env" in settings.json

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License

Apache-2.0 License

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