A surveillance solution base on MotionEye Motion and Docker.
It's easy and ready to use. Just plug in a webcam and run this docker, then videos and images will be saved once a motion is detected while a notification e-mail including the recorded video and a preview image will be sent. On top of that, the webcam can be accessed anytime via HTTP live streaming.
Clone this project then cd
into it:
git clone https://github.com/jshridha/docker-motion
cd docker-motion
Then build your own dockmotion Docker image:
docker build -t motioneye .
Note that a pre-built image is also available:
docker pull jshridha/motioneye:latest
Run the container with configs , e.g.,
docker run -d --name=motioneye \
--device=/dev/video0 \
-p 8081:8081 \
-p 8765:8765 \
-e TIMEZONE="America/New_York" \
-e PUID="99" \
-e PGID="100" \
-v /mnt/user/appdata/motioneye/media:/home/nobody/motioneye/media \
-v /mnt/user/appdata/motioneye/config:/config \
jshridha/motioneye:latest
Note that:
-
The
--device
flag should be replaced by your webcam's device ID. -
Set the PUID and PGID enviornmental variables to match those of the user and group to run the app (optional, default is PUID=99 and PGID=100)
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Expose port 8765 to access the motioneye interface
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Expose port 8081 to access the motion api - make sure you replace "webcontrol_localhost on" with "webcontrol_localhost off" in motion.conf
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Mount a volume /config to persist the configuration
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Mount a volume to /home/nobody/media to persist the media (webcam image stills)