/onvif-nvt-snapshot-vue-sample

Sample onvif-nvt application using Profile S (PTZ), Sockets, Vue and Quasar.

Primary LanguageVueMIT LicenseMIT

onvif-nvt-snapshot-vue-sample

Welcome to the onvif-nvt sample project for snapshots using Vue 2.5 and Quasar 0.14.7

You can find document for the onvif-nvt package here

This is a good project for anyone interested in programming ONVIF-compliant cameras. However, in an unconventional way, the server code was written into the build/script.dev.js because it was quick and dirty. The application uses sockets to communicate ONVIF commands with the client.

This sample application will not do much if you do not have any ONVIF-compliant cameras on your network. If you don't know if you have an ONVIF-compliant camera, you can verify it here. Occassionally, some cameras need a firmware upgrade to support ONVIF (depending on age), in which case, refer to your camera manufacturer's website and support information for your particular camera.

Installation and Running

To install, run npm install. If you have an ONVIF-compliant camera, you can start the app with npm run dev. A web browser at port 8080 will automatically be started.

Operations Supported

  1. Discovery
  2. Device Information
  3. Snapshot
  4. Pan / Tilt / Zoom (PTZ)
  5. GotoHomePosition / SetHomePosition
  6. GotoPreset / SetPreset / RemovePreset

Discovery

Discovery

Cameras

Cameras

Connect

Connect

Snapshot

Snapshot

Device Information

Device Information

Add Preset

Add Preset

Remove Preset

Remove Preset

Goto Preset

Goto Preset

Set Home Position

Set Home Position