How to run OpenCV code without OpenCv Manager

Share to you about my way.

  1. Download opencv sdk for android at: https://opencv.org/releases.html
  2. Unzip opencv sdk
  3. In your project (ex ADVisionProject), open settings.gradle file and add config below

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def opencvsdk = '<path_to_opencv_android_sdk_rootdir>'
include ':opencv'
project(':opencv').projectDir = new File(opencvsdk + '/sdk')

Example with my settings.gradle file

include ':app'

def opencvsdk = '/Volumes/Data/Projects/machine-learning/OpenCV-android-sdk'
include ':opencv'
project(':opencv').projectDir = new File(opencvsdk + '/sdk')
  1. In app/build.gradle, add opencv module to dependencies

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dependencies {
    implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])
   ....
    implementation project(':opencv')

}
  1. Write some codes for testing. About below code, it read drawable image to Mat and convert color to gray mode, convert Mat to Bitmap and display Bitmap into ImageView.

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import android.graphics.Bitmap;
import android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.widget.ImageView;

import org.opencv.android.OpenCVLoader;
import org.opencv.android.Utils;
import org.opencv.core.CvType;
import org.opencv.core.Mat;
import org.opencv.core.Size;
import org.opencv.imgproc.Imgproc;

import java.io.IOException;

public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity {

    static {
        OpenCVLoader.initDebug();
    }

    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
        ImageView imageView = findViewById(R.id.activity_main_iv_result);
        try {
            Mat img = Utils.loadResource(this, R.drawable.eye);
            Mat gryimg =  new Mat(img.size(),CvType.CV_8U);
            Imgproc.cvtColor(img, gryimg, Imgproc.COLOR_RGB2GRAY);
            Bitmap bm = Bitmap.createBitmap(gryimg.cols(), gryimg.rows(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
            Utils.matToBitmap(gryimg, bm);
            imageView.setImageBitmap(bm);
        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }


    }
}
  1. Try to build apk and install to android device. It’s not require OpenCV manager. But I realize the apk size quite big, about 80MB initial

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Tested with opencv-3.4.1-android-sdk and Android Studio 3.1.3

We have some way to integrate sdk to your project. You should read /sdk/build.gradle for getting more options


As you want step by step procedure, So I would start with creating a SampleOpenCV project from scratch, and would also suggest to do the following steps in a new project, Once it starts working you may try to migrate the changes to your main project.

  1. Download OpenCV package for android from Opencv.org [ Direct Download Link V3.1 ]
  2. Unpack the zip to a location of your choice, Open the SampleOpenCV project in Android Studio, then File -> New -> Import Module, which would open a new pop-up to enter the module path, select {unzipped_opencv}/sdk/java, this would create a OpenCVLibrary310 directory under SampleOpenCV.
  3. Now Open SampleOpenCV/OpenCVLibrary310/build.gradle and copy the following fields from SampleOpenCV/app/build.gradle:
    • compileSdkVersion
    • buildToolsVersion
    • minSdkVersion
    • targetSdkVersion
  4. Now right click on your SampleOpenCV project and click Open Module Settings, look for Modules >> app and select Dependencies

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  1. Click at the top-right + sign, in the pop window, and select 3 Module Dependency. Now choose OpencvLibrary310. Close the pop up and let the gradle sync.

  2. Copy libs folder {unzipped_opencv}/sdk/native/libs to Android Studio under app/src/main and rename from it to jniLibs (Mind the case here).

  3. You are Done.

public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
    static {
        OpenCVLoader.initDebug();
    }
    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);

        Mat m = new Mat(100, 100, CvType.CV_8UC4);
    }
}

NOTE: OpenCVLoader.initDebug() must be used for debugging purposes only as when you are developing locally on your machine. But for production purposes where you need to release the app on Play Store, etc. you must use OpenCVLoader.initAsync(). Actually initializing the OpenCVLoader takes some time depending upon the phone. So if you load it uisng initDebug(), then it would be executed in the main thread, which may block the UI for a fractional time. So it is advised to load the OpenCV in background which can be achieved using initAsync()

UPDATED ANSWER

If you are done with all the steps and getting java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError, possibly you are missing jniLibs or you haven't implemented step 6 properly.

Add this code in your app level graddle:

 andriod{
        sourceSets.main {
                    jniLibs.srcDirs = ['libs'] 
        }
  }

After graddle sync jniLibs will show up like this

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