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Installation in MacOS {#tutorial_macos_install}
=====================
The following steps have been tested for MacOSX (Mavericks) but should work with other versions as well.
Required Packages
-----------------
-
CMake 3.9 or higher
-
Git
-
Python 2.7 or later and Numpy 1.5 or later
This tutorial will assume you have
[
Python
](
https://docs.python.org/3/using/mac.html
)
,
[
Numpy
](
https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-1.10.1/user/install.html
)
and
[
Git
](
https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/install-git
)
installed on your machine.
@note
OSX comes with Python 2.7 by default, you will need to install Python 3.8 if you want to use it specifically.
@note
If you XCode and XCode Command Line-Tools installed, you already have git installed on your machine.
Installing CMake
----------------
-# Find the version for your system and download CMake from their release's
[
page
](
https://cmake.org/download/
)
-# Install the dmg package and launch it from Applications. That will give you the UI app of CMake
-# From the CMake app window, choose menu Tools --> Install For Command Line Use.
-# Install folder will be /usr/bin/ by default, submit it by choosing Install command line links.
-# Test that it works by running
@code{.bash}
cmake --version
@endcode
Getting OpenCV Source Code
--------------------------
You can use the latest stable OpenCV version or you can grab the latest snapshot from our
[
Git repository
](
https://github.com/opencv/opencv.git
)
.
### Getting the Latest Stable OpenCV Version
-
Go to our
[
downloads page
](
http://opencv.org/releases.html
)
.
-
Download the source archive and unpack it.
### Getting the Cutting-edge OpenCV from the Git Repository
Launch Git client and clone
[
OpenCV repository
](
http://github.com/opencv/opencv
)
.
If you need modules from
[
OpenCV contrib repository
](
http://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib
)
then clone it as well.
For example
@code{.bash}
cd ~/
<my
_working_directory
>
git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv.git
git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib.git
@endcode
Building OpenCV from Source Using CMake
---------------------------------------
-# Create a temporary directory, which we denote as
`<cmake_build_dir>`
, where you want to put
the generated Makefiles, project files as well the object files and output binaries and enter
there.
For example
@code{.bash}
mkdir build_opencv
cd build_opencv
@endcode
@note It is good practice to keep clean your source code directories. Create build directory outside of source tree.
-# Configuring. Run
`cmake [<some optional parameters>] <path to the OpenCV source directory>`
For example
@code{.bash}
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_EXAMPLES=ON ../opencv
@endcode
or cmake-gui
- set full path to OpenCV source code, e.g. `/home/user/opencv`
- set full path to `<cmake_build_dir>`, e.g. `/home/user/build_opencv`
- set optional parameters
- run: "Configure"
- run: "Generate"
-# Description of some parameters
-
build type:
`CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release`
(or
`Debug`
)
-
to build with modules from opencv_contrib set
`OPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH`
to
`<path to
opencv_contrib>/modules`
-
set
`BUILD_DOCS=ON`
for building documents (doxygen is required)
-
set
`BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON`
to build all examples
-#
[
optional
]
Building python. Set the following python parameters:
-
`PYTHON3_EXECUTABLE = <path to python>`
-
`PYTHON3_INCLUDE_DIR = /usr/include/python<version>`
-
`PYTHON3_NUMPY_INCLUDE_DIRS =
/usr/lib/python<version>/dist-packages/numpy/core/include/`
@note
To specify Python2 versions, you can replace
`PYTHON3_`
with
`PYTHON2_`
in the above parameters.
-# Build. From build directory execute
*make*
, it is recommended to do this in several threads
For example
@code{.bash}
make -j7 # runs 7 jobs in parallel
@endcode
-# To use OpenCV in your CMake-based projects through
`find_package(OpenCV)`
specify
`OpenCV_DIR=<path_to_build_or_install_directory>`
variable.
@note
You can also use a package manager like
[
Homebrew
](
https://brew.sh/
)
or
[
pip
](
https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/
)
to install releases of OpenCV only (Not the cutting edge).
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Modify Android camera preview with OpenCL
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@subpage tutorial_macos_install
_Compatibility:_ \> OpenCV 3.4.x
_Author:_ [\@sajarindider](https://github.com/sajarindider)
We will learn how to setup OpenCV in MacOS.
-
@subpage tutorial_ios_install
-
@subpage tutorial_ios_install
_Compatibility:_ \> OpenCV 2.4.2
_Compatibility:_ \> OpenCV 2.4.2
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