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问题:
Are there any examples on how to use WebP for Android? Im trying to get a list of webp images and show them in a listview with an imageview.
I know theres a libwebp api and I have integrated it into my Android project using the NDK, but how do I excatly use the api to take my binary webp and show it in an imageview?
Any help would be amazing!
回答1:
Use libwebp with NDK. libwebp-0.1.3 already comes with Android.mk file (outdated and with syntax errors, but still). It also got generated JNI bindings in /swig/
directory.
Here's how I got it working:
- Download NDK, put it in system
PATH
. - download libwebp-0.1.3.tar.gz, place it in
your_project_dir/jni
- Replace
Android.mk
with the one below. - Create
jni/src/libwebp_java_wrap.c
with content from below. - create
jni/Application.mk
, with content from below. - run
ndk-build
from project directory. This generates .so
files in /libs/
. You can inspect them with nm -D libs/armeabi/libwebp.so
. In the list you'll see both the native library functions (like WebPDecodeRGB
) and their JNI counterparts (like Java_com_google_webp_libwebpJNI_WebPDecodeRGB
) - Add
/jni/swig/libwebp.jar
to build path of your Android project - See below for example how to use it in Java code
Here's content for Android.mk. Changed from original: removed encoder bits as I don't need these, added libwebp_java_wrap.c
, changed include $(BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY)
to include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY)
.
LOCAL_PATH:= $(call my-dir) include $(CLEAR_VARS) LOCAL_SRC_FILES := \ src/dec/alpha.c \ src/dec/frame.c \ src/dec/idec.c \ src/dec/layer.c \ src/dec/quant.c \ src/dec/tree.c \ src/dec/vp8.c \ src/dec/webp.c \ src/dec/io.c \ src/dec/buffer.c \ src/dsp/yuv.c \ src/dsp/upsampling.c \ src/dsp/cpu.c \ src/dsp/dec.c \ src/dsp/dec_neon.c \ src/dsp/enc.c \ src/utils/bit_reader.c \ src/utils/bit_writer.c \ src/utils/thread.c \ src/libwebp_java_wrap.c \ LOCAL_CFLAGS := -Wall -DANDROID -DHAVE_MALLOC_H -DHAVE_PTHREAD -DWEBP_USE_THREAD \ -finline-functions -frename-registers -ffast-math \ -s -fomit-frame-pointer -Isrc/webp LOCAL_C_INCLUDES += $(LOCAL_PATH)/src LOCAL_MODULE:= webp include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY)
Content for libwebp_java_wrap.c is here, it's basically the same as bundled in libwebp tarball, except encoder bits removed.
Content for Application.mk:
# The ARMv7 is significanly faster due to the use of the hardware FPU APP_ABI := armeabi armeabi-v7a APP_PLATFORM := android-9
Here's how to use in Java code. Notice how it converts byte[] array to int[] color array--this will break if endianness changes, right? Also notice how it uses arrays instead of single integers for width and height so they are passed by reference.
static { System.loadLibrary("webp"); } private Bitmap webpToBitmap(byte[] encoded) { int[] width = new int[] { 0 }; int[] height = new int[] { 0 }; byte[] decoded = libwebp.WebPDecodeARGB(encoded, encoded.length, width, height); int[] pixels = new int[decoded.length / 4]; ByteBuffer.wrap(decoded).asIntBuffer().get(pixels); return Bitmap.createBitmap(pixels, width[0], height[0], Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888); }
回答2:
WebP is supported for Android 4.0+, a.k.a. API level 14. You can check using android.os.Build.VERSION >= 14
.
回答3:
We've written an Android library just for that.
https://github.com/EverythingMe/webp-android
webp-android is a library we use at EverythingMe since we love webp. We use it to save bandwidth as well as shrinking our APK sizes.
webp-android is an adaptation of chromium's webp decoder, and an addition of a JNI wrapper to easily use it it in your java code. It's also easy to load webp images from xml to an ImageView (with the included WebpImageView
) like so:
回答4:
Google claims that WebP is supported starting from Android 4.0+ ( http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html ), however in our own tests webp images show as blue questionmarks both in the standard browser and Chrome on Android 4.0 and 4.1. On Android 4.2 WebP images seem to be rendered ok in a webview and in google chrome.
回答5:
There is currently no way to display a webp image on any native app on an Android device, including the web browser. You will have to look into 3rd party apps to display these images.
According to the WebP mailing list, they are working on incorporating WebP support into the Android SDK. They did not say when exactly they plan to release this but when they do you should be able to save bitmaps as WebP format as well as JPEG and PNG.
EDIT: Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich now comes with native support for the WebP format. You can see supported file types at the Android developer site.