Difference between revisions of "ZMTrigger"

From ZoneMinder Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 17: Line 17:




 
==Usage==
===Overlaying Text Data onto a Video Feed===
===Overlaying Text Data onto a Video Feed===


Line 62: Line 62:




===Troubleshooting===
==Troubleshooting==




* <code>tail -f  /var/log/zm/zmtrigger.log</code>
<pre>tail -f  /var/log/zm/zmtrigger.log</pre>
When it fails, you will see it fail.
When it fails, you will see it fail.

Revision as of 17:28, 12 February 2017

About

/usr/bin/zmtrigger.pl is an optional perl script for zoneminder. See the script for a brief description. One way it can be used is to overlay text information from an outside source (say a temperature sensor) onto the video feed.


Configuration

Enable it first, by going into options, config, and checking Enable Triggers.

Then

# service restart zoneminder

Verify it is running with

ps auxw | grep zmtrigger


Usage

Overlaying Text Data onto a Video Feed

After you have verified the script is running, test it is working.

Choose a monitor, say monitor 1, then add %Q to the monitors timestamp section.

The monitor must be in either modect, mocord, or nodect mode.

Open the video feed for monitor 1.

Then type in another terminal

telnet ipaddress 6082

in the telnet session type the following

1|show||||testingOSD

then press return.

Refer to Documentation for what this command means. A brief explanation for this is:

Monitor1 | Show text mode |||| text to put in.

You should immediately see testingOSD in place of the %Q you put in the timestamps section.

For more examples and scripts of ZMTrigger search the forums.

Example Script

Here is a script of connecting to an ipaddress that serves a value from a sensor. Wget is not as fast as possible, but this is simple and works quickly as a test.

#!/bin/bash
counter=1

while [$counter -le 10]
do
PRESSURE=`wget ipaddress -q -O -`
echo "1|show||||$PRESSURE" | telnet ipaddress 6802
sleep 4

#((counter++))
done


Troubleshooting

tail -f  /var/log/zm/zmtrigger.log

When it fails, you will see it fail.