commit | 0df7abad2aaffc1f491533a75261557a24f7d33f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yuli Huang <yuli@chromium.org> | Tue Jun 19 10:12:01 2018 |
committer | yuli <yuli@chromium.org> | Thu Jun 21 08:40:05 2018 |
tree | 11b0cbc26c890d5bafc5a357b3a62ba97981c1e5 | |
parent | d9595f4f53027488b677a19b4e205f52c0db73de [diff] |
Display letterboxed video when maximized/fullscreen and fix naming. BUG=None TEST=Tested manually on elm. Change-Id: I0d9396ca008d337056487a3891ed2a035107903e Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1105807 Reviewed-by: Sheng-hao Tsao <shenghao@google.com> Tested-by: yuli <yuli@chromium.org>
Camera App is a packaged app designed to take photos and record videos.
Should work on any operating system, especially on Chrome OS.
To compile run “make all”, then drag the camera.crx package from the build directory to Chrome. Note, that currently building on Linux only is supported. However, the crx packages should work on any other operating system without problems.
To perform automated tests on Linux, run “make run-tests”. Note, that these tests are experimental. The script must be able to execute sudo without a password.
The automated tests run chromium with a testing package of the Camera app. The Camera app communicates with the python test runner via web sockets. Note, that you will need a usb web camera to be plugged in. Embedded notebook cameras may also work, depending on the model.