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# ipcam_motion_worker.sh
One worker per camera.
## Usage
```
ipcam_motion_worker.sh [-v] [--allow-multiple] -c ~/.config/ipcam_motion_worker/1.txt
```
## Configuration
Local worker config example:
```
api_url=http://ip:port
camera=1
```
Remote worker config example:
```
remote=1
api_url=http://ip:port
camera=1
fs_root=/var/ipcam_motion_fs
fs_max_filesize=146800640
```
Optional fields (dvr-scan options):
```
roi_file=roi.txt
threshold=1
min_event_length=3s
downscale_factor=3
frame_skip=2
dvr_scan_path=
```
`api_url` must point to `ipcam_server` instance.
`/var/ipcam_motion_fs` should be a tmpfs mountpoint. Therefore, `/etc/fstab`:
```
tmpfs /var/ipcam_motion_fs tmpfs size=150M,mode=1755,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0
```
# ipcam_motion_worker_multiple.sh
This script just consequentially runs `ipcam_motion_worker.sh` with `-c ~/.config/ipcam_motion_worker/$NAME.txt` argument.
## Usage
```
ipcam_worker_worker_multiple.sh -v NAME NAME NAME ...
```
When launching by cron, set `TERM=xterm` and `PATH` (to your `$PATH`) variables in crontab.
# Dependencies
```
apt-get install python3-opencv
pip3 install dvr-scan
```
Then add to `~/.local/bin` to `$PATH`.
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