A simple Python API for interacting with an old NetWave compatible camera you have lying around somewhere or cheaply acquire.
This is ideal for getting a little more life out of some perfectly good, though probably insecure IP cameras. Using a combination of Home Assistant and MotionEye, you can get fully automated Pan-Tilt IP cameras up and working securely with a beautiful and modern web interface and fully integrated with your existing home automation system.
This is a small package for controlling NetWave type IP cameras. This was created by reverse engineering the web interface for an Airsight XC36A IP camera, but should work for a wide range of devices. The camera identifies itself as a NetWave device in HTTP requests, but mentions Pelco dome cameras in JavaScript, so it can be assumed that the use of the firmware is widespread. This does not intend to replace the admin dashboard, so configuring the network and user settings needs to be done from the original dashboard. All of the functionality of the main video streaming dashboard is recreated in this API. The command line interface for this package is primarily intended for debugging since it re-creates the camera object for every command, but it could also be used with some form of automation if not using Home Assistant.
- Pan tilt functionality
- Brightness and contrast adjustment
- Resolution and refresh rate configuration
- IO enabling and disabling for X10/Alarm functionality
- Horizontal and vertical patrolling control
- Preset location setting and recalling with 15 slots
- Auto-centering
- Multi-camera support
Home Assistant documentation page
####Lovelace card example: An example Lovelace yaml config file is included in the docs directory. This Lovelace card demonstrates an element overlay for the camera feed that hooks into all of the camera command functionality, aside from a factory reset button.
pip3 install netwave-camera
All commands and parameters are accessible from the CLI program
# Set brightness from command line (integer from 0 to 15)
python3 -m netwave http://url:port/ --user=admin password set brightness 10
# Enable vertical patrolling
python3 -m netwave http://url:port/ --user=admin password command patrol_vertical
# View general help info
python3 -m netwave -h
# View all commands
python3 -m netwave http://url:port/ password command -h
from netwave import NetwaveCamera
# Create camera object
cam = NetwaveCamera('http://url:port/', 'username', 'password', timeout=5)
# Update local camera object with IP camera data
cam.update_full()
# Turn left for ~2 seconds
import time
cam.move_left()
time.sleep(2)
cam.stop_movement()