# MJPEG Streaming AP.
#
# This example shows off how to do MJPEG streaming in AccessPoint mode.
# Chrome, Firefox and MJpegViewer App on Android have been tested.
# Connect to OPENMV_AP and use this URL: http://192.168.1.1:8080 to view the stream.
import sensor, image, time, network, usocket, sys
SSID ='OPENMV_AP' # Network SSID
KEY ='1234567890' # Network key (must be 10 chars)
HOST = '' # Use first available interface
PORT = 8080 # Arbitrary non-privileged port
# Reset sensor
sensor.reset()
# Set sensor settings
sensor.set_contrast(1)
sensor.set_brightness(1)
sensor.set_saturation(1)
sensor.set_gainceiling(16)
sensor.set_framesize(sensor.QQVGA)
sensor.set_pixformat(sensor.RGB565)
# Init wlan module in AP mode.
wlan = network.WINC(mode=network.WINC.MODE_AP)
wlan.start_ap(SSID, key=KEY, security=wlan.WEP, channel=2)
# You can block waiting for client to connect
#print(wlan.wait_for_sta(10000))
def start_streaming(s):
print ('Waiting for connections..')
client, addr = s.accept()
# set client socket timeout to 2s
client.settimeout(2.0)
print ('Connected to ' + addr[0] + ':' + str(addr[1]))
# Read request from client
data = client.recv(1024)
# Should parse client request here
# Send multipart header
client.send("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n" \
"Server: OpenMV\r\n" \
"Content-Type: multipart/x-mixed-replace;boundary=openmv\r\n" \
"Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" \
"Pragma: no-cache\r\n\r\n")
# FPS clock
clock = time.clock()
# Start streaming images
# NOTE: Disable IDE preview to increase streaming FPS.
while (True):
clock.tick() # Track elapsed milliseconds between snapshots().
frame = sensor.snapshot()
cframe = frame.compressed(quality=35)
header = "\r\n--openmv\r\n" \
"Content-Type: image/jpeg\r\n"\
"Content-Length:"+str(cframe.size())+"\r\n\r\n"
client.send(header)
client.send(cframe)
print(clock.fps())
while (True):
# Create server socket
s = usocket.socket(usocket.AF_INET, usocket.SOCK_STREAM)
try:
# Bind and listen
s.bind([HOST, PORT])
s.listen(5)
# Set server socket timeout
# NOTE: Due to a WINC FW bug, the server socket must be closed and reopened if
# the client disconnects. Use a timeout here to close and re-create the socket.
s.settimeout(3)
start_streaming(s)
except OSError as e:
s.close()
print("socket error: ", e)
#sys.print_exception(e)