easy_onvif 2.1.0-dev.8 easy_onvif: ^2.1.0-dev.8 copied to clipboard
A pure Dart library designed primarily for command line automation of Onvif compatible devices, but can be used anywhere Dart is used.
ONVIF Client protocol Profile S (Live Streaming) Dart implementation #
This is a wrapper to ONVIF protocol which allows you to get information about your NVT (network video transmitter) device, its media sources, control PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) movements and manage presets. It will also allow you to get information about your NVR (network video recorder).
Table of contents #
- New for version 2.1.x
- New for version 2.0.x
- Getting Started
- Lower level requests
- Onvif cli (Onvif at the command prompt)
- Supported Onvif Operations
- Tested Onvif Devices
- What's next
- Features and bugs
- Known Issues
- Breaking changes
- Contributing
New for version 2.1.x #
Support for Media2 Onvif operations
// defaults to Media2, but will fallback to Media1 if Media2 is not supported
var profiles = await onvif.media.getProfiles();
// alternatively, make an explicit call to the Media2 operation
var profiles2 = await onvif.media.media2.getProfiles();
New for version 2.0.x #
Device discovery is finally here. If you're using that cli utilities that became available from v1.0.0, you can discover Onvif devices on your network with the command:
onvif probe
Or, in dart code:
final multicastProbe = MulticastProbe();
await multicastProbe.probe();
for (var device in multicastProbe.onvifDevices) {
print(
'${device.name} ${device.location} ${device.hardware} ${device.xAddr}');
}
Getting Started #
Dependency #
To use this package in your code, first add the dependency to your project:
dependencies:
...
easy_onvif: ^2.1.0-dev.8
If you need additional help getting started with dart, check out these guides.
Usage Example #
Import the easy_onvif library.
import 'package:easy_onvif/onvif.dart';
final onvif = await Onvif.connect(
host: [hostname or ip address],
username: [username],
password: [password]);
Interacting with a device through Onvif operations #
Refer to the tables below for the supported operations.
Through the deviceManagement
operations you can get information about the connected device.
var deviceInfo = await onvif.deviceManagement.getDeviceInformation();
print(deviceInfo.model);
Many operations require you to supply a profileToken
which can be retrieved through media
operations.
var profiles = await onvif.media.getProfiles();
profiles.forEach((element) {
print('${element.name} ${element.token}');
});
var profileToken = profiles.first.token;
With the ptz
operations you can get a list of camera presets from the connected device.
var presets = await onvif.ptz.getPresets(profileToken);
//get a specific preset
var preset = presets[11];
//print the preset values
print(
'preset: ${preset.position.panTilt?.x} ${preset.position.panTilt?.y} ${preset.position.zoom?.x}');
//use the GotoPreset operation to point the camera to the given preset
await onvif.ptz.gotoPreset(profileToken, preset);
Be sure to look through the API Reference for information about the parameters required for the supported Onvif operations.
Lower level requests #
In cases where there is no helper method for a specific Onvif operation, a low-level call can be used to make the request to the device. The code below performs the GetAudioOutputs
Media1 operation. All responses take the form of a hashmap Map<String,dynamic>
.
// sample low level request
//
// build a xml fragment for the specific Onvif operation
Transport.builder.element('GetAudioOutputs', nest: () {
Transport.builder.namespace(Xmlns.trt);
});
final requestFragment = Transport.builder.buildFragment();
// using the connected onvif object from the earlier example
final transport = onvif.transport;
// build the soap request envelope and send the request
// since this is a media1 request, send to the media1 endpoint
final envelope = await transport.sendRequest(
onvif.media.media1.uri, transport.securedEnvelope(requestFragment));
print(envelope.body.response);
Onvif cli (Onvif at the command prompt) #
A command line interface for controlling an Onvif device with cli commands
Install using dart pub
:
dart pub global activate easy_onvif
Install using brew
:
brew tap faithoflifedev/easy_onvif
brew install onvif
Run the following command to see help:
onvif --help
Result,
A command line interface for controlling Onvif compliant devices
Usage: onvif <command> [arguments]
Global options:
-h, --help Print this usage information.
--config-file (defaults to "$HOME/.onvif/credentials.json")
--log-level [all, debug, info, warning, error, off (default)]
Available commands:
authorize Generate an authentication file for an Onvif device
device-management Device management commands.
media1 Media1 commands.
media2 Media2 commands.
probe Probe/device discovery command.
ptz PTZ commands.
version Display the package name and version.
Run "onvif help <command>" for more information about a command.
Please see the cli documentation README.md for more detailed usage information.
Supported Onvif Operations #
Device Management #
Onvif Operation | Dart Method | Dart Return Type | Test |
---|---|---|---|
CreateUsers | createUsers | Future<bool> |
[x] |
DeleteUsers | deleteUsers | Future<bool> |
[x] |
GetCapabilities | getCapabilities | Future<Capabilities> |
[x] |
GetDeviceInformation | getDeviceInformation | Future<GetDeviceInformationResponse> |
[x] |
GetDiscoveryMode | getDiscoveryMode | Future<String> |
[x] |
GetDNS | getDNS | Future<DnsInformation> |
[x] |
GetHostname | getHostname | Future<HostnameInformation> |
[x] |
GetNetworkProtocols | getNetworkProtocols | Future<List<NetworkProtocol>> |
[x] |
GetNTP | getNtp | Future<NtpInformation> |
[x] |
GetServiceCapabilities | getServiceCapabilities | Future<DeviceServiceCapabilities> |
[x] |
GetServices | getServices | Future<List<Service>> |
[x] |
GetSystemDateAndTime | getSystemDateAndTime | Future<SystemDateAndTime> |
[x] |
GetSystemUris | getSystemUris | Future<GetSystemUrisResponse> |
[x] |
GetUsers | getUsers | Future<List<User>> |
[x] |
Media 1 #
Onvif Operation | Dart Method | Dart Return Type | Test |
---|---|---|---|
GetAudioSources | getAudioSources | Future<List<AudioSource>> |
[x] |
GetMetadataConfiguration | getMetadataConfiguration | Future<MetadataConfiguration> |
[x] |
GetMetadataConfigurations | getMetadataConfigurations | Future<List<MetadataConfiguration>> |
[x] |
GetProfile | getProfile | Future<Profile> |
[x] |
GetProfiles | getProfiles | Future<List<Profile>?> |
[x] |
GetServiceCapabilities | getServiceCapabilities | Future<Capabilities1> |
[x] |
GetSnapshotUri | getSnapshotUri | Future<MediaUri> |
[x] |
GetStreamUri | getStreamUri | Future<MediaUri> |
[x] |
GetVideoSources | getVideoSources | Future<VideoSources> |
[x] |
StartMulticastStreaming | startMulticastStreaming | Future<bool> |
[x] |
StopMulticastStreaming | stopMulticastStreaming | Future<bool> |
[x] |
Media 2 #
Onvif Operation | Dart Method | Dart Return Type | Test |
---|---|---|---|
GetMetadataConfigurationOptions | getMetadataConfigurationOptions | Future<MetadataConfigurationOptions> |
[x] |
GetMetadataConfigurations | getMetadataConfigurations | Future<List<MetadataConfiguration>> |
[x] |
GetProfiles | getProfiles | Future<List<MediaProfile>?> |
[x] |
GetServiceCapabilities | getServiceCapabilities | Future<Capabilities2> |
[x] |
GetSnapshotUri | getSnapshotUri | Future<String> |
[x] |
GetStreamUri | getStreamUri | Future<String> |
[x] |
GetVideoEncoderInstances | getVideoEncoderInstances | Future<Info> |
[ ] |
StartMulticastStreaming | startMulticastStreaming | Future<bool> |
[x] |
StopMulticastStreaming | stopMulticastStreaming | Future<bool> |
[x] |
PTZ #
Onvif Operation | Dart Method | Dart Return Type | Test |
---|---|---|---|
AbsoluteMove | absoluteMove | Future<bool> |
[x] |
ContinuousMove | continuousMove | Future<bool> |
[x] |
GetCompatibleConfigurations | getCompatibleConfigurations | Future<List<PtzConfiguration>> |
[x] |
GetConfiguration | getConfiguration | Future<PtzConfiguration> |
[x] |
GetConfigurationOptions | getConfigurationOptions | Future<PtzConfigurationOptions> |
[x] |
GetConfigurations | getConfigurations | Future<List<PtzConfiguration>> |
[x] |
GetPresets | getPresets | Future<List<Preset>> |
[x] |
GetServiceCapabilities | getServiceCapabilities | Future<Capabilities> |
[x] |
GetStatus | getStatus | Future<PtzStatus> |
[x] |
GotoHomePosition | gotoHomePosition | Future<bool> |
[x] |
GotoPreset | gotoPreset | Future<bool> |
[x] |
RelativeMove | relativeMove | Future<bool> |
[x] |
RemovePreset | removePreset | Future<bool> |
[x] |
SetHomePosition | setHomePosition | Future<bool> |
[x] |
SetPreset | setPreset | Future<String> |
[x] |
Stop | stop | Future<bool> |
[x] |
PTZ Helper Methods #
Onvif Operation | Dart Method | Return Type |
---|---|---|
N/A | move | Future<void> |
N/A | moveDown | Future<void> |
N/A | moveLeft | Future<void> |
N/A | moveRight | Future<void> |
N/A | moveUp | Future<void> |
N/A | zoomIn | Future<void> |
N/A | zoomOut | Future<void> |
N/A | getCurrentPreset | Future<Preset?> |
Tested Onvif Devices #
The values returned by the Onvif API GetDeviceInformation
call.
Manufacturer | Model | Known Issue |
---|---|---|
D-Link Corporation | DCS-6511 | commands not implemented¹ |
Happytimesoft | IPCamera | |
ONVIF | ENP1A14-IR/25X | |
NONE | GX728MF-IR28 | commands not implemented² |
¹ The following are not implemented for the DCS-6511:
- Device Management:
GetServices
GetServiceCapabilities
- Media1:
GetMetadataConfiguration
GetProfile
GetServiceCapabilities
GetStreamUri
- Media2:
- is not supported by this device
- PTZ:
- not tested
² The following are not implemented for the GX728MF-IR28:
- Device Management:
GetSystemUris
- Media1:
GetMetadataConfiguration
GetProfile
GetStreamUri
StartMulticastStreaming
StopMulticastStreaming
- Media2:
GetStreamUri
StartMulticastStreaming
StopMulticastStreaming
- PTZ:
- not supported
Features and bugs #
Please file feature requests and bugs with the issue tracker.
Known Issues #
Github Issue #23, in Flutter when using v2.0.13+4 and above you may see the following message when performing a dart pub get
:
Because every version of flutter from sdk depends on collection 1.16.0 and xml >=6.2.0 depends on collection ^1.17.0, flutter from sdk is incompatible with xml >=6.2.0.
And because easy_onvif >=2.0.13+11 depends on xml ^6.2.2, flutter from sdk is incompatible with easy_onvif >=2.0.13+11.
So, because cow depends on both flutter from sdk and easy_onvif ^2.0.13+13, version solving failed.
pub get failed (1; So, because cow depends on both flutter from sdk and easy_onvif ^2.0.13+13, version solving failed.)
The fix for this is to add the following section to your pubspec.yaml
:
dependency_overrides:
collection: ^1.17.0
Breaking changes #
v2.1.x #
There is probably a number of breaking changes in this version since some method signatures have changed. Since a large portion of the code base was rebuilt from scratch tracking all the changes wasn't a priority. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Contributing #
Any help from the open-source community is always welcome and needed:
- Found an issue?
- Please fill a bug report with details.
- Need a feature?
- Open a feature request with use cases.
- Are you using and liking the project?
- Promote the project: create an article or post about it
- Make a donation
- Do you have a project that uses this package
- let's cross promote, let me know and I'll add a link to your project
- Are you a developer?
- Fix a bug and send a pull request.
- Implement a new feature.
- Improve the Unit Tests.
- Have you already helped in any way?
- Many thanks from me, the contributors and everybody that uses this project!
If you donate 1 hour of your time, you can contribute a lot, because others will do the same, just be part and start with your 1 hour.