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configpolicy/roles/motioneye/templates/motioneye.conf.j2
Dustin C. Hatch ef4e769ed2 motioneye: Deploy motionEye camera software
The *motioneye* role installs motionEye on a Fedora machine using `pip`.
It configures Apache to proxy for motionEye for outside (HTTPS) access.

The official installation instructions and default configuration for
motionEye assume it will be running as root.  There is, however, no
specific reason for this, as it works just fine as an unprivileged user.
The only minor surprise is that the `conf_path` configuration setting
must be writable, as this is where motionEye places generated
configuration for `motion`.  This path does not, however, have to
include the `motioneye.conf` file itself, which can still be read-only.
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# path to the configuration directory (must be writable by motionEye)
conf_path /var/lib/motioneye/conf
# path to the directory where pid files go (must be writable by motionEye)
run_path /var/run/motioneye
# path to the directory where log files go (must be writable by motionEye)
log_path /var/log/motioneye
# default output path for media files (must be writable by motionEye)
media_path /var/lib/motioneye
# the log level (use quiet, error, warning, info or debug)
log_level info
# the IP address to listen on
# (0.0.0.0 for all interfaces, 127.0.0.1 for localhost)
listen 0.0.0.0
# the TCP port to listen on
port 8765
# path to the motion binary to use (automatically detected if commented)
#motion_binary /usr/bin/motion
# whether motion HTTP control interface listens on
# localhost or on all interfaces
motion_control_localhost true
# the TCP port that motion HTTP control interface listens on
motion_control_port 7999
# interval in seconds at which motionEye checks if motion is running
motion_check_interval 10
# whether to restart the motion daemon when an error occurs while communicating with it
motion_restart_on_errors false
# interval in seconds at which motionEye checks the SMB mounts
mount_check_interval 300
# interval in seconds at which the janitor is called
# to remove old pictures and movies
cleanup_interval 43200
# timeout in seconds to wait for response from a remote motionEye server
remote_request_timeout 10
# timeout in seconds to wait for mjpg data from the motion daemon
mjpg_client_timeout 10
# timeout in seconds after which an idle mjpg client is removed
# (set to 0 to disable)
mjpg_client_idle_timeout 10
# enable SMB shares (requires motionEye to run as root)
smb_shares false
# the directory where the SMB mount points will be created
smb_mount_root /media
# path to the wpa_supplicant.conf file
# (enable this to configure wifi settings from the UI)
#wpa_supplicant_conf /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
# path to the localtime file
# (enable this to configure the system time zone from the UI)
#local_time_file /etc/localtime
# enables shutdown and rebooting after changing system settings
# (such as wifi settings or time zone)
enable_reboot false
# timeout in seconds to use when talking to the SMTP server
smtp_timeout 60
# timeout in seconds to wait for media files list
list_media_timeout 120
# timeout in seconds to wait for media files list, when sending emails
list_media_timeout_email 10
# timeout in seconds to wait for zip file creation
zip_timeout 500
# timeout in seconds to wait for timelapse creation
timelapse_timeout 500
# enable adding and removing cameras from UI
add_remove_cameras true
# enables HTTP basic authentication scheme (in addition to, not instead of the signature mechanism)
http_basic_auth false
# overrides the hostname (useful if motionEye runs behind a reverse proxy)
# server_name motionEye