-- This file is part of Moonfire NVR, a security camera network video recorder. -- Copyright (C) 2016 The Moonfire NVR Authors -- -- This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -- (at your option) any later version. -- -- In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give -- permission to link the code of portions of this program with the -- OpenSSL library under certain conditions as described in each -- individual source file, and distribute linked combinations including -- the two. -- -- You must obey the GNU General Public License in all respects for all -- of the code used other than OpenSSL. If you modify file(s) with this -- exception, you may extend this exception to your version of the -- file(s), but you are not obligated to do so. 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If not, see . -- -- schema.sql: SQLite3 database schema for Moonfire NVR. -- See also design/schema.md. --pragma journal_mode = wal; -- This table tracks the schema version. -- There is one row for the initial database creation (inserted below, after the -- create statements) and one for each upgrade procedure (if any). create table version ( id integer primary key, -- The unix time as of the creation/upgrade, as determined by -- cast(strftime('%s', 'now') as int). unix_time integer not null, -- Optional notes on the creation/upgrade; could include the binary version. notes text ); create table camera ( id integer primary key, uuid blob unique,-- not null check (length(uuid) = 16), -- A short name of the camera, used in log messages. short_name text,-- not null, -- A short description of the camera. description text, -- The host (or IP address) to use in rtsp:// URLs when accessing the camera. host text, -- The username to use when accessing the camera. -- If empty, no username or password will be supplied. username text, -- The password to use when accessing the camera. password text, -- The path (starting with "/") to use in rtsp:// URLs to reference this -- camera's "main" (full-quality) video stream. main_rtsp_path text, -- The path (starting with "/") to use in rtsp:// URLs to reference this -- camera's "sub" (low-bandwidth) video stream. sub_rtsp_path text, -- The number of bytes of video to retain, excluding the currently-recording -- file. Older files will be deleted as necessary to stay within this limit. retain_bytes integer not null check (retain_bytes >= 0) ); -- Each row represents a single completed recorded segment of video. -- Recordings are typically ~60 seconds; never more than 5 minutes. create table recording ( id integer primary key, camera_id integer references camera (id) not null, sample_file_bytes integer not null check (sample_file_bytes > 0), -- The starting time of the recording, in 90 kHz units since -- 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. Currently on initial connection, this is taken -- from the local system time; on subsequent recordings, it exactly -- matches the previous recording's end time. start_time_90k integer not null check (start_time_90k > 0), -- The duration of the recording, in 90 kHz units. duration_90k integer not null check (duration_90k >= 0 and duration_90k < 5*60*90000), -- The number of 90 kHz units the local system time is ahead of the -- recording; negative numbers indicate the local system time is behind -- the recording. Large values would indicate that the local time has jumped -- during recording or that the local time and camera time frequencies do -- not match. local_time_delta_90k integer not null, video_samples integer not null check (video_samples > 0), video_sync_samples integer not null check (video_samples > 0), video_sample_entry_id integer references video_sample_entry (id), sample_file_uuid blob not null check (length(sample_file_uuid) = 16), sample_file_sha1 blob not null check (length(sample_file_sha1) = 20), video_index blob not null check (length(video_index) > 0) ); create index recording_cover on recording ( -- Typical queries use "where camera_id = ? order by start_time_90k (desc)?". camera_id, start_time_90k, -- These fields are not used for ordering; they cover most queries so -- that only database verification and actual viewing of recordings need -- to consult the underlying row. duration_90k, video_samples, video_sync_samples, video_sample_entry_id, sample_file_bytes ); -- Files in the sample file directory which may be present but should simply be -- discarded on startup. (Recordings which were never completed or have been -- marked for completion.) create table reserved_sample_files ( uuid blob primary key check (length(uuid) = 16), state integer not null -- 0 (writing) or 1 (deleted) ) without rowid; -- A concrete box derived from a ISO/IEC 14496-12 section 8.5.2 -- VisualSampleEntry box. Describes the codec, width, height, etc. create table video_sample_entry ( id integer primary key, -- A SHA-1 hash of |bytes|. sha1 blob unique not null check (length(sha1) = 20), -- The width and height in pixels; must match values within -- |sample_entry_bytes|. width integer not null check (width > 0), height integer not null check (height > 0), -- The serialized box, including the leading length and box type (avcC in -- the case of H.264). data blob not null check (length(data) > 86) ); insert into version (id, unix_time, notes) values (0, cast(strftime('%s', 'now') as int), 'db creation');