* Change MaxFPS to DECIMAL(5,3) to handle values like 1/60 = 0.017
* When fps < 1 we may need to wait longer than 10s. Also, we cannot sleep for a long time, because we may need to send a keep alive or check the command queue. So limit the sleep to 1s
* Bump version
* Update MaxFPS to Decimal(5,3)
* Fix missing ;
* Add primary keys to Logs and Stats tables
Adds an auto_increment int(10) Id as PRIMARY KEY to Logs and Stats tables.
Closes ZoneMinder#2550 and makes ZoneMinder compatible with Galera writeset replication for InnoDB (Galera Cluster, Percona XtraDB Cluster).
* Do ALTER TABLE only if columns do not exist
* Add forgotten prepare/execute
* Reference /run/zm instead of /var/run/zm because systemd-tmpfiles complains about it
* Spacing, google code style and tabs to spaces
* add update script to add MinSectionLength
* Add min_section_length to enforce a minimum event length when closing continuous events on alarm
* Adding a button for camera reboot function
This series of commits will add a camera reboot function to the
control interface if supported by the camera configuration.
* Adding reboot function option to contorl configuration
This patch adds a reboot option to the camera control configuration
view.
* Adding Reboot field to Controls table
This patch adds a Reboot field to the Controls table to support
a camera reboot control option.
* Correcting button value to match reset
* Updating language files
I'm not sure of the proper procedure to trigger updating of
non-english language files so I'm updating them all with English
hoping that that will draw attention to the changes and others
will translate accordingly.
* Add missing forward slash
* Add a control module to support the current Amcrest HTTP API
This patch adds ZoneMinder::Control::Amcrest_HTTP
This module is adapted and improved from one available on the ZoneMinder
forums.[1] It appears that a number of individuals have contributed to
it. This is an attempt to correct some of its interactions with ZM::Control
and friends as well as enhance and extend supported control features
for Amcrest cameras.
This work is based on Amcrest HTTP Protocol API Specifications
Rev. 2.12 2017-03-15
[1]https://forums.zoneminder.com/download/file.php?id=1878
* Fixing zoom methods
* Misc. cleanup of comments, etc.
* Fixing up POD, etc.
* Converting line endings to Unix
* Fixing up preset methods
The current Amcrest HTTP API does not support a Home command per se. So this
method is set up to send the camera to the first preset position. Of course,
this presupposes that the user will setup a preset #1 otherwise the command
will fail on a bad preset error.
If a future version of the API supports a true Home command, we'll adjust
at that point. For now this seems to be a useful workaround.
* Removing duplicate home method
* Adding moveAbs method
I'm putting this in, but absolute camera movement does not seem to be well
supported in the classic skin ATM. Reading
www/skins/classic/include/control_functions.php seems to indicate
a faulty implementation, unless I'm reading it wrong. I see nowhere
where the user is able to specify the absolute location to move to. Rather,
the call is passed back movement in increments of 1 unit. At least with the
Amcrest/Duhua API this would result in the camera moving to the 1* or 0* etc.
position.
moveAbsUp, Down, Left, Right, etc. Doesn't make sense given the definition
of Absolute movement.
* Adding a note about the moveMap method
This method does not appear to be implemented in the classic skin,
but we'll leave it here for future implementation. Caveat: It may
or may not work as-is.
* Fixing up zoomConTele/Wide methods
* Adding a vanilla control type for the Amcrest HTTP API
Please note that this control type matches (mostly) the currently
available control options in Amcrest_HTTP.pm. It does not match
all (or possibly any) of the control options available on a specific
Amcrest camera. The user may need to create their own control type
specific to the camera model they are using.
* Removing misplaced comment
Thanks to connortechnology for pointing this out!