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foscam cgi

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Implementation in Javascript of the Foscam IPCamera CGI Proxy API. The aim is to be able to control the camera from NodeJS.

Installation

npm install @richnologies/foscam

Usage

The module is just a class that represents one camera. So you could instantiate as many object cameras as you need to control. The methods API is heavily based on Promises. Bellow you can find extra information for each method.

const Foscam = require('@richnologies/foscam');
const myCamera = new Foscam({
  host: 'your-camera-ip',
  port: 'your-camera-port',
  usr: 'your-user',
  pwd: 'your-password'
});

myCamera
  .ptzMoveRight(4000)
  .then(function(){
    // DO SOMETHING AFTER THE CAMERA HAS MOVED FOR 4 SECONDS
  });

Methods

constructor ( properties )

In order to connect to the camera you first need to provide its access details. This will create an object for that particular camera. You can create as much objects as you need, so you can control multiple cameras.

name type default description
host string localhost Camera IP or hostname
port number 80 Camera port number
usr string admin Username
pwd string root Password
const myCamera = new Foscam({
  host: 'your-camera-ip',
  port: 80,
  usr: 'your-user',
  pwd: 'your-password'
});

Pan/tilt methods

ptzMoveUp ( [time] )

Most of the methos are based on promises. To move the camera, you just call the corresponding method, optionally indicating for how long you want the camera to move

name type default description
time int Value in miliseconds before stop
// The camera will move Up for 2 seconds
myCamera
  .ptzMoveUp(2000)
  .then(function() {
    // THE CAMERA ALREDY MOVES FOR 2 SECONDS
  );

Next methods are equivalent, just change the action they send to the camera. I think names are self explanatory.

ptzMoveDown ( [time] )

ptzMoveRight ( [time] )

ptzMoveLeft ( [time] )

ptzMoveTopLeft ( [time] )

ptzMoveTopRight ( [time] )

ptzMoveBottomLeft ( [time] )

ptzMoveBottomRight ( [time] )

ptzReset ( )

ptzStopRun ( )

Stops the pan/tilt movement. This won't stop the zoom movement. In order to stop zoom you must use the specific method describe zoomStop()

myCamera
  .ptzStopRun()
  .then(function() {
    // CAMERAS ZOOM IS NOW STOPPED
  });

getPTZSpeed ( )

Returns the current of pan/tilt speed of the camera. They are 5 possible values

  • 0 -> Very Slow
  • 1 -> Slow
  • 2 -> Normal
  • 3 -> Fast
  • 4 -> Very Fast
myCamera
  .getPTZSpeed()
  .then(function(speed) {
    // DO WHAT YOU NEED WITH THE SPEED
  });

setPTZSpeed ( speed )

Update the speed of the camera. Valid values comes from 0 to 4, being 0 the slowest and 4 the fastest.

name type default description
speed int Speed you want for the camera
myCamera
  .setPTZSpeed(2)
  .then(function() {
    // NOW THE SPEED IS NORMAL
  });

Zoom methods

zoomIn ( [time] )

The camera will zoom in for the indicated milisencons in case you pass it as a parameter, or until either you stop the zoom or it hits the maximum zoom. The zoom out function is equivalent.

name type default description
time int Value in miliseconds before stop
// The camera will zoom in for 2 seconds
myCamera
  .zoomIn(2000)
  .then(function() {
    // THE CAMERA ALREDY ZOOMS FOR 2 SECONDS
  );

zoomOut ( [time] )

zoomStop ( )

Stops the zoom movement.

myCamera
  .zoomStop()
  .then(function() {
    // CAMERAS ZOOM IS NOW STOPPED
  });

getZoomSpeed ( )

Returns the current of zoom speed of the camera. They are 3 possible values

  • 0 -> Very Slow
  • 1 -> Normal
  • 2 -> Fat
myCamera
  .getZoomSpeed()
  .then(function(speed) {
    // DO WHAT YOU NEED WITH THE SPEED
  });

setZoomSpeed ( speed )

Update the zoom speed of the camera. Valid values comes from 0 to 2, being 0 the slowest and 2 the fastest.

name type default description
speed int Zoom speed you want for the camera
myCamera
  .setZoomSpeed(2)
  .then(function() {
    // NOW THE SPEED IS FAST
  });

Preset points methods

getPTZPresetPointList ( )

Returns the count of how many presets the camera has and a list with the names of all of the points

myCamera
  .getPTZPresetPointList()
  .then(function(results) {
    // DO WHAT YOU NEED WITH THE RESULTS
  });

ptzAddPresetPoint ( name )

Add a new preset point with the given name. The preset point is the current position of the camera, including its pan/tilt/zoom.

name type default description
name string The name for the preset point
myCamera
  .ptzAddPresetPoint('MyPresetPoint')
  .then(function() {
    // YOUR POINT HAS BEEN ADDED
  });

ptzDeletePresetPoint ( name )

Deletes the preset with the given name

name type default description
name string The name for the preset point
myCamera
  .ptzDeletePresetPoint('MyPresetPoint')
  .then(function() {
    // YOUR POINT HAS BEEN DELETED
  });

ptzGotoPresetPoint ( name )

The camera moves to the preset with the given name

name type default description
name string The name for the preset point
myCamera
  .ptzGotoPresetPoint('MyPresetPoint')
  .then(function() {
    // WARNING! AT THIS POINT THE CAMERA IS NOT AT THE PRESET POINT
    // ITS JUST MOVING TOWARD IT
  });

Cruises methods

ptzStartCruise ( mapName )

The camera moves throw the points the selected cruise

name type default description
mapName string The name of the cruise
myCamera
  .ptzStartCruise('MyCruiseName')
  .then(function() {
    // WARNING! AT THIS POINT THE CAMERA IS MOVING THROW THE CRUISE
  });

ptzStopCruise ( )

The camera stops moving

myCamera
  .ptzStopCruise()
  .then(function() {
    // AT THIS POINT THE CAMARA IS STOPPED
  });