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| | | | -: | :- | | Original author | Artem Myagkov, Eduard Feicho, Steve Nicholson | | Compatibility | OpenCV >= 3.0 |
@warning This tutorial can contain obsolete information.
Launch Git client and clone OpenCV repository from GitHub.
In MacOS it can be done using the following command in Terminal:
@code{.bash} cd ~/ git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv.git @endcode
If you want to install OpenCV’s extra modules, clone the opencv_contrib repository as well:
@code{.bash} cd ~/ git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib.git @endcode
Make sure the xcode command line tools are installed: @code{.bash} xcode-select --install @endcode
Build OpenCV framework: @code{.bash} cd ~/ python opencv/platforms/ios/build_framework.py ios @endcode
To install OpenCV’s extra modules, append --contrib opencv_contrib
to the python command above. Note: the extra modules are not included in the iOS Pack download at OpenCV Releases. If you want to use the extra modules (e.g. aruco), you must build OpenCV yourself and include this option:
@code{.bash}
cd ~/
python opencv/platforms/ios/build_framework.py ios --contrib opencv_contrib
@endcode
To exclude a specific module, append --without <module_name>
. For example, to exclude the "optflow" module from opencv_contrib:
@code{.bash}
cd ~/
python opencv/platforms/ios/build_framework.py ios --contrib opencv_contrib --without optflow
@endcode
The build process can take a significant amount of time. Currently (OpenCV 3.4 and 4.1), five separate architectures are built: armv7, armv7s, and arm64 for iOS plus i386 and x86_64 for the iPhone simulator. If you want to specify the architectures to include in the framework, use the --iphoneos_archs
and/or --iphonesimulator_archs
options. For example, to only build arm64 for iOS and x86_64 for the simulator:
@code{.bash}
cd ~/
python opencv/platforms/ios/build_framework.py ios --contrib opencv_contrib --iphoneos_archs arm64 --iphonesimulator_archs x86_64
@endcode
If everything’s fine, the build process will create
~/<my_working_directory>/ios/opencv2.framework
. You can add this framework to your Xcode projects.
You can find several OpenCV+iOS tutorials here @ref tutorial_table_of_content_ios.