gphoto-rs
                                
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                        Rust wrapper for libgphoto2
gphoto
The gphoto crate provides a safe wrapper around the native libgphoto2 library.
Dependencies
In order to use the gphoto crate, you must have a Unix system with the libgphoto2 library
installed where it can be found by pkg-config.
On Debian-based Linux distributions, install the libgphoto2-dev package:
sudo apt-get install libgphoto2-dev
On OS X, install libgphoto2 with Homebrew:
brew install libgphoto2
Usage
Add gphoto as a dependency in Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
gphoto = "0.1.2"
Import the gphoto crate. The starting point for nearly all gphoto functionality is to create a
context object. You can then autodetect a camera using the Camera::autodetect() function:
extern crate gphoto;
use std::path::Path;
fn main() {
    let mut context = gphoto::Context::new().unwrap();
    let mut camera = gphoto::Camera::autodetect(&mut context).unwrap();
    let capture = camera.capture_image(&mut context).unwrap();
    let mut file = gphoto::FileMedia::create(Path::new(&*capture.basename())).unwrap();
    camera.download(&mut context, &capture, &mut file).unwrap();
}
OS X Usage
OS X opens cameras automatically when connected, which prevents other applications from opening the camera device. When attempting to open a camera that is already opened by the operating system, you will get an error message like the following:
Could not claim the USB device
To fix this, you have to kill the PTPCamera process after connecting a camera to your system:
killall PTPCamera
Each camera is opened with a separate instance of the PTPCamera application. If you have several
cameras connected, you may want to kill individual PTPCamera processes instead of using killall.
License
Copyright © 2015 David Cuddeback
Distributed under the MIT License.
Note: By using this crate, your executable will link to the libgphoto2 C library, which is
licensed under the LGPL version 2.1.