473 lines
20 KiB
YAML
473 lines
20 KiB
YAML
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repository: tccr.io/truecharts/frigate
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pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
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tag: 0.11.1@sha256:8dd7273eebf396563d7bbc14778fd3d58c624e5063ffcf74b5b0afe63e7cdd7f
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securityContext:
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readOnlyRootFilesystem: false
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runAsNonRoot: false
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podSecurityContext:
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runAsUser: 0
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runAsGroup: 0
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global:
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isSCALE: true
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# -- In most cases the "enabled" key is only used internally to "render" or not the configuration
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# - Some parts of the config bellow are slightly modified so they can be added on SCALE UI. Mainly lists.
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# - Do not blindly copy paste configuration from upstream.
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frigate:
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mqtt:
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host: mqtt.server.com
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port: 1883
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# -- NOTE: Must be unique if you are running multiple instances
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topic_prefix: frigate
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# -- NOTE: Must be unique if you are running multiple instances
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client_id: frigate
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user: mqtt_user
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password: password
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stats_interval: 60
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detectors:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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config:
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[]
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# -- Required: Name of the detector
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# - name: coral
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# # -- Valid values are 'edgetpu' (requires device property below) and 'cpu'.
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# type: edgetpu
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# # -- Device name as defined here: https://coral.ai/docs/edgetpu/multiple-edgetpu/#using-the-tensorflow-lite-python-api
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# device: usb
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# # -- This value is only used for CPU types
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# num_threads: 3
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model:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: Path to the model
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path: /edgetpu_model.tflite
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# -- Optional: Path to the labelmap
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labelmap_path: /labelmap.txt
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# -- Required: Object detection model input width
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width: 320
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# -- Required: Object detection model input height
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height: 320
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# -- Optional: Label name modifications.
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labelmap:
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[]
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# - model: "2"
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# name: vehicle
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# - model: 3
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# name: vehicle
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logger:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: Default log verbosity (default: shown below)
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default: info
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# -- Optional: Component specific logger overrides
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logs:
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- component: frigate.event
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verbosity: debug
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birdseye:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Enables birdseye
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enabled: true
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# -- Optional: Width of the output resolution
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width: 1280
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# -- Optional: Height of the output resolution
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height: 720
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# -- Optional: Encoding quality of the mpeg1 feed
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# - 1 is the highest quality, and 31 is the lowest. Lower quality feeds utilize less CPU resources.
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quality: 8
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# -- Optional: Mode of the view. Available options are: objects, motion, and continuous
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# - objects - cameras are included if they have had a tracked object within the last 30 seconds
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# - motion - cameras are included if motion was detected in the last 30 seconds
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# - continuous - all cameras are included always
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mode: objects
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ffmpeg:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: global ffmpeg args
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global_args: -hide_banner -loglevel warning
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# -- Optional: global input args
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input_args: -avoid_negative_ts make_zero -fflags +genpts+discardcorrupt -rtsp_transport tcp -timeout 5000000 -use_wallclock_as_timestamps 1
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# -- Optional: global hwaccel args
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# - NOTE: See hardware acceleration docs for your specific device
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hwaccel_args: ""
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# -- Optional: global output args
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output_args:
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# -- Optional: output args for detect streams
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detect: -f rawvideo -pix_fmt yuv420p
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# -- Optional: output args for record streams
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record: -f segment -segment_time 10 -segment_format mp4 -reset_timestamps 1 -strftime 1 -c copy -an
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# -- Optional: output args for rtmp streams
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rtmp: -c copy -f flv
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detect:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Enables detection for the camera.
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# - This value can be set via MQTT and will be updated in startup based on retained value
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enabled: true
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# -- Optional: width of the frame for the input with the detect role
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width: 1280
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# -- Optional: height of the frame for the input with the detect role
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height: 720
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# -- Optional: desired fps for your camera for the input with the detect role
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# - NOTE: Recommended value of 5. Ideally, try and reduce your FPS on the camera.
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fps: 5
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# -- Optional: Number of frames without a detection before frigate considers an object to be gone. (default: 5x the frame rate)
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max_disappeared: 25
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# -- Optional: Configuration for stationary object tracking
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stationary:
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# -- Optional: Frequency for confirming stationary objects
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# - When set to 0, object detection will not confirm stationary objects until movement is detected.
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# - If set to 10, object detection will run to confirm the object still exists on every 10th frame.
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interval: 0
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# -- Optional: Number of frames without a position change for an object to be considered stationary (default: 10x the frame rate or 10s)
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threshold: 50
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# -- Optional: Define a maximum number of frames for tracking a stationary object (default: not set, track forever)
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# - This can help with false positives for objects that should only be stationary for a limited amount of time.
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# - It can also be used to disable stationary object tracking. For example, you may want to set a value for person, but leave
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# - car at the default.
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# - WARNING: Setting these values overrides default behavior and disables stationary object tracking.
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# - There are very few situations where you would want it disabled. It is NOT recommended to
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# - copy these values from the example config into your config unless you know they are needed.
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# max_frames:
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# # -- Optional: Default for all object types (default: not set, track forever)
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# default:
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# # -- Optional: Object specific values
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# objects:
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# - object: person
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# frames: 1000
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objects:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: list of objects to track from labelmap.txt
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track:
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- person
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# -- Optional: mask to prevent all object types from being detected in certain areas (default: no mask)
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# - Checks based on the bottom center of the bounding box of the object.
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# - NOTE: This mask is COMBINED with the object type specific mask below
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mask: 0,0,1000,0,1000,200,0,200
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# - Optional: filters to reduce false positives for specific object types
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filters:
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[]
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# - object: person
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# # -- Optional: Minimum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object
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# min_area: 5000
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# # -- Optional: Maximum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object
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# max_area: 100000
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# # -- Optional: Minimum width/height of the bounding box for the detected object
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# min_ratio: "0.5"
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# # -- Optional: Maximum width/height of the bounding box for the detected object
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# max_ratio: "2.0"
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# # -- Optional: Minimum score for the object to initiate tracking
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# min_score: "0.5"
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# # -- Optional: Minimum decimal percentage for tracked object's computed score to be considered a true positive
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# threshold: "0.7"
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# # -- Optional: Mask to prevent this object type from being detected in certain areas
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# # - Checks based on the bottom center of the bounding box of the object
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# mask: 0,0,1000,0,1000,200,0,200
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motion:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: The threshold passed to cv2.threshold to determine if a pixel is different enough to be counted as motion.
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# - Increasing this value will make motion detection less sensitive and decreasing it will make motion detection more sensitive.
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# - The value should be between 1 and 255.
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threshold: 25
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# -- Optional: Minimum size in pixels in the resized motion image that counts as motion
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# - Increasing this value will prevent smaller areas of motion from being detected. Decreasing will
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# - make motion detection more sensitive to smaller moving objects.
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# - As a rule of thumb:
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# - 15 - high sensitivity
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# - 30 - medium sensitivity
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# - 50 - low sensitivity
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contour_area: 30
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# -- Optional: Alpha value passed to cv2.accumulateWeighted when averaging the motion delta across multiple frames
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# - Higher values mean the current frame impacts the delta a lot, and a single raindrop may register as motion.
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# - Too low and a fast moving person wont be detected as motion.
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delta_alpha: "0.2"
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# -- Optional: Alpha value passed to cv2.accumulateWeighted when averaging frames to determine the background
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# - Higher values mean the current frame impacts the average a lot, and a new object will be averaged into the background faster.
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# - Low values will cause things like moving shadows to be detected as motion for longer.
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# - https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/background-subtraction-in-an-image-using-concept-of-running-average/
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frame_alpha: "0.2"
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# -- Optional: Height of the resized motion frame (default: 50)
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# - This operates as an efficient blur alternative. Higher values will result in more granular motion detection at the expense
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# - of higher CPU usage. Lower values result in less CPU, but small changes may not register as motion.
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frame_height: 50
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# -- Optional: motion mask
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# - NOTE: see docs for more detailed info on creating masks
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mask: 0,900,1080,900,1080,1920,0,1920
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# -- Optional: improve contrast
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# - Enables dynamic contrast improvement. This should help improve night detections at the cost of making motion detection more sensitive
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# - for daytime.
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improve_contrast: false
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# -- Optional: Delay when updating camera motion through MQTT from ON -> OFF
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mqtt_off_delay: 30
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record:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: Enable recording
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# - WARNING: If recording is disabled in the config, turning it on via
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# - the UI or MQTT later will have no effect.
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# - WARNING: Frigate does not currently support limiting recordings based
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# - on available disk space automatically. If using recordings,
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# - you must specify retention settings for a number of days that
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# - will fit within the available disk space of your drive or Frigate will crash.
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enabled: false
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# -- Optional: Number of minutes to wait between cleanup runs
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# - This can be used to reduce the frequency of deleting recording segments from disk if you want to minimize i/o
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expire_interval: 60
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# -- Optional: Retention settings for recording
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retain:
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# -- Render retain config
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: Number of days to retain recordings regardless of events
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# - NOTE: This should be set to 0 and retention should be defined in events section below
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# - if you only want to retain recordings of events.
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days: 0
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# -- Optional: Mode for retention. Available options are: all, motion, and active_objects
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# - all - save all recording segments regardless of activity
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# - motion - save all recordings segments with any detected motion
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# - active_objects - save all recording segments with active/moving objects
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# - NOTE: this mode only applies when the days setting above is greater than 0
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mode: all
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# -- Optional: Event recording settings
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events:
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# -- Optional: Number of seconds before the event to include
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pre_capture: 5
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# -- Optional: Number of seconds after the event to include
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post_capture: 5
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# -- Optional: Objects to save recordings for. Defaults to all
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objects:
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[]
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# - person
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# -- Optional: Restrict recordings to objects that entered any of the listed zones
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required_zones: []
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# -- Optional: Retention settings for recordings of events
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retain:
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# -- Render retain config
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render_config: false
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# -- Required: Default retention days
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default: 10
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# -- Optional: Mode for retention.
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# - all - save all recording segments for events regardless of activity
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# - motion - save all recordings segments for events with any detected motion
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# - active_objects - save all recording segments for event with active/moving objects
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mode: motion
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# -- Optional: Per object retention days
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objects:
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- object: person
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days: 15
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snapshots:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: Enable writing jpg snapshot to /media/frigate/clips
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# - This value can be set via MQTT and will be updated in startup based on retained value
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enabled: false
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# -- Optional: Save a clean PNG copy of the snapshot image
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clean_copy: true
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# -- Optional: print a timestamp on the snapshots
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timestamp: false
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# -- Optional: draw bounding box on the snapshots
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bounding_box: false
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# -- Optional: crop the snapshot
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crop: false
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# -- Optional: height to resize the snapshot to (default: original size)
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height:
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# -- Optional: Restrict snapshots to objects that entered any of the listed zones (default: no required zones)
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required_zones: []
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# -- Optional: Camera override for retention settings (default: global values)
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retain:
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# -- Render retain config
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render_config: false
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# -- Required: Default retention days (default: shown below)
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default: 10
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# -- Optional: Per object retention days
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objects:
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- object: person
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days: 15
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rtmp:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# - Optional: Enable the RTMP stream
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enabled: true
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live:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: Set the height of the live stream. (default: 720)
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# - This must be less than or equal to the height of the detect stream. Lower resolutions
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# - reduce bandwidth required for viewing the live stream. Width is computed to match known aspect ratio.
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height: 720
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# -- Optional: Set the encode quality of the live stream (default: shown below)
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# - 1 is the highest quality, and 31 is the lowest. Lower quality feeds utilize less CPU resources.
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quality: 8
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timestamp_style:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: Position of the timestamp
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# - "tl" (top left), "tr" (top right), "bl" (bottom left), "br" (bottom right)
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position: "tl"
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# -- Optional: Format specifier conform to the Python package "datetime"
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# - Additional Examples:
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# - german: "%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S"
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format: "%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S"
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# -- Optional: Color of font
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color:
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# -- All Required when color is specified (default: shown below)
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red: 255
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green: 255
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blue: 255
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# -- Optional: Line thickness of font (default: shown below)
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thickness: 2
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# -- Optional: Effect of lettering (default: shown below)
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# - None (No effect),
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# - "solid" (solid background in inverse color of font)
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# - "shadow" (shadow for font)
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effect: None
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cameras:
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# -- Required: name of the camera
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- camera_name: back
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# -- Required: ffmpeg settings for the camera
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ffmpeg:
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# -- Required: A list of input streams for the camera. See documentation for more information.
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inputs:
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# -- Required: the path to the stream
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- path: rtsp://viewer:password@10.0.10.10:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=2
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# -- Required: list of roles for this stream. valid values are: detect,record,rtmp
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# - NOTICE: In addition to assigning the record, and rtmp roles,
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# - they must also be enabled in the camera config.
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roles:
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- detect
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- rtmp
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# -- Optional: stream specific global args
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global_args:
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# - Optional: stream specific hwaccel args
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hwaccel_args:
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# - Optional: stream specific input args
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input_args:
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# -- Optional: camera specific global args
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global_args:
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# -- Optional: camera specific hwaccel args
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hwaccel_args:
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# -- Optional: camera specific input args
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input_args:
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# -- Optional: camera specific output args
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output_args:
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# -- Optional: timeout for highest scoring image before allowing it
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# - to be replaced by a newer image.
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best_image_timeout: 60
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# -- Optional: zones for this camera
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zones:
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# -- Required: name of the zone
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# - NOTE: This must be different than any camera names, but can match with another zone on another camera
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- name: front_steps
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# -- Required: List of x,y coordinates to define the polygon of the zone.
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# - NOTE: Presence in a zone is evaluated only based on the bottom center of the objects bounding box.
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coordinates: 545,1077,747,939,788,805
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# -- Optional: List of objects that can trigger this zone (default: all tracked objects)
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objects:
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- person
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# -- Optional: Zone level object filters.
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# -NOTE: The global and camera filters are applied upstream.
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filters:
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- object: person
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min_area: 5000
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max_area: 100000
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threshold: "0.7"
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# -- Optional: Configuration for the jpg snapshots published via MQTT
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mqtt:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: Enable publishing snapshot via mqtt for camera
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# - NOTE: Only applies to publishing image data to MQTT via 'frigate/<camera_name>/<object_name>/snapshot'.
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# - All other messages will still be published.
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enabled: true
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# -- Optional: print a timestamp on the snapshots
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timestamp: true
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# -- Optional: draw bounding box on the snapshots
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bounding_box: true
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# -- Optional: crop the snapshot
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crop: true
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# -- Optional: height to resize the snapshot to
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height: 270
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# -- Optional: jpeg encode quality
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quality: 70
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# -- Optional: Restrict mqtt messages to objects that entered any of the listed zones
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required_zones: []
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# -- Optional: Configuration for how camera is handled in the GUI.
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ui:
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# -- Enable it to add the configuration in the config file
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render_config: false
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# -- Optional: Adjust sort order of cameras in the UI. Larger numbers come later
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# - By default the cameras are sorted alphabetically.
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order: 0
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# -- Optional: Whether or not to show the camera in the Frigate UI
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dashboard: true
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ingress:
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rtmp:
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autoLink: true
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service:
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main:
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ports:
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main:
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port: 10500
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protocol: HTTP
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targetPort: 5000
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rtmp:
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enabled: true
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ports:
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rtmp:
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enabled: true
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port: 1935
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targetPort: 1935
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persistence:
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media:
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enabled: true
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mountPath: /media
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size: 256Gi
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db:
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enabled: true
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mountPath: /db
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size: 256Gi
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type: emptyDir
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cache:
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enabled: true
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mountPath: /tmp/cache
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type: emptyDir
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shm:
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enabled: true
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mountPath: /dev/shm
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type: emptyDir
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medium: Memory
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frigate-config:
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enabled: true
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mountPath: /config
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type: configMap
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objectName: '{{ template "tc.common.names.fullname" . }}-frigate-config'
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items:
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- key: config.yml
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path: config.yml
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portal:
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enabled: true
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