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Simple wrapper for taking photos using Raspberry Pi raspistill app.

Module is written in typescript and provides type definitions out-of-the-box.

Tested with Raspberry Pi 2 B (Raspbian OS), and Raspberry Camera Module v2.

Usage

npm install node-raspistill
const Raspistill = require('node-raspistill').Raspistill;
const camera = new Raspistill();

camera.takePhoto().then((photo) => {
    ...
});

Or (if you use imports):

import {Raspistill} from 'node-raspistill';
const camera = new Raspistill();

camera.takePhoto().then((photo) => {
    ...
});

You can also pass some options to constructor method:

const camera = new Raspistill({
    verticalFlip: true,
    width: 800,
    height: 600
});

See full options list in the docs below.

You can also find some usage examples here: https://github.com/dlukanin/node-raspistill/tree/master/examples

Changelog

v 0.0.14

Some fixes in dependencies.

v 0.0.13

New options (thx for PR): time, shutterspeed, contrast, brightness, saturation, iso.

v 0.0.12

Added raspistill stop method.

v 0.0.11

Timelapse mode. Something like beta version, can be unstable in some cases. Feel free to submit issue if you think that mode doesn't work well in your project.

v 0.0.10

Added noFileSave option. If you don't want to save photos on your raspberry pi - use this option.

Some bug fixes and new examples.

v 0.0.9

Fixed some issues with width/height options. Added setDefaultOptions method. Updated some dependencies.

v 0.0.8

Added noPreview option.

Docs

Raspistill

constructor(options?: ICameraOptions)

Creates new Raspistill instance.

Options - object, that can contain:

key type defaults desc
noFileSave boolean false Disables photos saving. If true - camera output will be directly sent as Buffer without saving on the drive
verticalFlip boolean false
horizontalFlip boolean false
noPreview boolean true Disables preview window on Pi while taking photo
outputDir string './photos' Output directory where photos will be stored
fileName string undefined Name for photo file. If undefined - photos file names will be calculated as new Date.now() + file encoding
encoding string 'jpg' 'jpg', 'bpm', 'gif' or 'png'
width number undefined Width of taken image in pixels. If width is not set - raspistill uses default max camera sensor resolution width
height number undefined Height of taken image in pixels. If height is not set - raspistill uses default max camera sensor resolution height
time number undefined Time before camera takes photo. If undefined raspistill util use it's own 5 sec timeout
shutterspeed number undefined Shutter speed in microseconds
contrast number undefined Contrast of the image (-100 ... 100). If undefined - raspistill util use contrast 0 value
brightness number undefined Brightness of the image. 50 is the default raspistill util value.
saturation number undefined Image saturation (-100 ... 100). Raspistill util uses 0 value if undefined
iso number undefined Capture ISO (100 ... 800)
const camera = new Raspistill({
    verticalFlip: true,
    fileName: 'foo'
});

You can find more info about raspistill util options in the official docs: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/raspbian/applications/camera.md

takePhoto(fileName?: string): Promise<Buffer>

Takes new photo. Returns Promise, resolving with Buffer object.

camera.takePhoto('testPhotoName').then((photo) => {
    ...
});

timelapse(fileName: string, intervalMs: number, execTimeMs: number, cb: (image: Buffer) => any): Promise<void>;

timelapse(intervalMs: number, execTimeMs: number, cb: (image: Buffer) => any): Promise<void>;

Runs camera in timelapse mode. Passes taken image picture as Buffer object to the callback. Raspistill options (passed into constructor or into setOptions method) are also applicable in this mode.

Remember that raspberry camera has it's own limits of taking photos speed even in timelapse mode.

Check out official raspistill docs (https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/raspbian/applications/camera.md) for file naming rules and interval/total exec time params usage.

camera.timelapse(500, 3000, (image) => {
    // got image from camera, do something
}).then(() => {
    // timelapse ended
}).catch((err) => {
    // something bad happened
});

or

camera.timelapse('image%04d', 500, 3000, (image) => {
    // got image from camera, do something
}).then(() => {
    // timelapse ended
}).catch((err) => {
    // something bad happened
});

stop(): void;

Tries to stop current raspistill running action. Note that pending raspistill promises will be rejected with RaspistillInterruptError if stop was completed.

const RaspistillInterruptError = require('node-raspistill').RaspistillInterruptError;

raspistill.timelapse(1000, 30000, (image) => {
    console.log('got photo, trying to stop raspistill');
    raspistill.stop();
})
    .then(() => {
        console.log('timelapse ended')
    })
    .catch((err) => {
        console.log(err instanceof RaspistillInterruptError) // true, raspistill was interrupted;
    });

setOptions(options: ICameraOptions): void

Sets new options for current Raspistill instance.

camera.setOptions({
    horizontalFlip: true,
    noPreview: false
});

setDefaultOptions(): void

Reverts all option values of current Raspistill instance to default. Default values are presented in the options table.

getOptions(): ICameraOptions

Gets current raspistill options.

getOption(key: string): any

Gets current raspistill option by key.

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