Device Queue Event
This example shows how to usegetQueueEvent
function in order to be notified when one of the packets from selected streams arriveDemo
This example requires the DepthAI v3 API, see installation instructions.Source code
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1#!/usr/bin/env python3
2
3"""
4 This example demonstrates use of queue events to block a thread until a message
5 arrives to any (of the specified) queue
6"""
7
8import cv2
9import depthai as dai
10
11# Create pipeline
12pipeline = dai.Pipeline()
13
14# Define sources and outputs
15camRgb = pipeline.create(dai.node.ColorCamera)
16camMono = pipeline.create(dai.node.MonoCamera)
17xoutRgb = pipeline.create(dai.node.XLinkOut)
18xoutMono = pipeline.create(dai.node.XLinkOut)
19
20xoutRgb.setStreamName("rgb")
21xoutMono.setStreamName("mono")
22
23# Properties
24camRgb.setInterleaved(True)
25camRgb.setPreviewSize(300, 300)
26
27# Linking
28camRgb.preview.link(xoutRgb.input)
29camMono.out.link(xoutMono.input)
30
31# Connect to device and start pipeline
32with dai.Device(pipeline) as device:
33
34 # Clear queue events
35 device.getQueueEvents()
36
37 while True:
38 # Block until a message arrives to any of the specified queues
39 queueName = device.getQueueEvent(("rgb", "mono"))
40
41 # Getting that message from queue with name specified by the event
42 # Note: number of events doesn't necessarily match number of messages in queues
43 # because queues can be set to non-blocking (overwriting) behavior
44 message = device.getOutputQueue(queueName).get()
45
46 # Display arrived frames
47 if type(message) == dai.ImgFrame:
48 cv2.imshow(queueName, message.getCvFrame())
49
50 if cv2.waitKey(1) == ord('q'):
51 break
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