# Moonfire NVR API Status: **unstable**. This is an early draft; the API may change without warning. ## Objective Allow a JavaScript-based web interface to list cameras and view recordings. In the future, this is likely to be expanded: * configuration support * commandline tool over a UNIX-domain socket (at least for bootstrapping web authentication) * mobile interface ## Detailed design All requests for JSON data should be sent with the header `Accept: application/json` (exactly). Without this header, replies will generally be in HTML rather than JSON. TODO(slamb): authentication. ### `/cameras/` A `GET` request on this URL returns basic information about all cameras. The `application/json` response will have a top-level `cameras` with a list of attributes about each camera: * `uuid`: in text format * `short_name`: a short name (typically one or two words) * `description`: a longer description (typically a phrase or paragraph) * `retain_bytes`: the configured total number of bytes of completed recordings to retain. * `min_start_time_90k`: the start time of the earliest recording for this camera, in 90kHz units since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. * `max_end_time_90k`: the end time of the latest recording for this camera, in 90kHz units since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. * `total_duration_90k`: the total duration recorded, in 90 kHz units. This is no greater than `max_end_time_90k - max_start_time_90k`; it will be lesser if there are gaps in the recorded data. * `total_sample_file_bytes`: the total number of bytes of sample data (the `mdat` portion of a `.mp4` file). Example response: ```json { "cameras": [ { "uuid": "fd20f7a2-9d69-4cb3-94ed-d51a20c3edfe", "short_name": "driveway", "description": "Hikvision DS-2CD2032 overlooking the driveway from east", "retain_bytes": 536870912000, "min_start_time_90k": 130888729442361, "max_end_time_90k": 130985466591817, "total_duration_90k": 96736169725, "total_sample_file_bytes": 446774393937, }, ... ], } ``` ### `/cameras//` A GET returns information for the camera with the given URL. The information returned is a superset of that returned by the camera list. It also includes a list of calendar days (in the server's time zone) with data in the server's time zone. The `days` entry is a object mapping `YYYY-mm-dd` to a day object with the following attributes: * `total_duration_90k` is the total duration recorded during that day. If a recording spans a day boundary, some portion of it is accounted to each day. * `start_time_90k` is the start of that calendar day in the server's time zone. * `end_time_90k` is the end of that calendar day in the server's time zone. It is usually 24 hours after the start time. It might be 23 hours or 25 hours during spring forward or fall back, respectively. A calendar day will be present in the `days` object iff there is a non-zero total duration of recordings for that day. Example response: ```json { "days": { "2016-05-01": { "end_time_90k": 131595516000000, "start_time_90k": 131587740000000, "total_duration_90k": 52617609 }, "2016-05-02": { "end_time_90k": 131603292000000, "start_time_90k": 131595516000000, "total_duration_90k": 20946022 } }, "description":"", "max_end_time_90k": 131598273666690, "min_start_time_90k": 131590386129355, "retain_bytes": 104857600, "short_name": "driveway", "total_duration_90k": 73563631, "total_sample_file_bytes": 98901406, } ``` ### `/camera//recordings` A GET returns information about recordings, in descending order. Valid request parameters: * `start_time_90k` and and `end_time_90k` limit the data returned to only recordings which overlap with the given half-open interval. Either or both may be absent; they default to the beginning and end of time, respectively. * TODO(slamb): `continue` to support paging. (If data is too large, the server should return a `continue` key which is expected to be returned on following requests.) TODO(slamb): once we support annotations, should they be included in the same URI or as a separate `/annotations`? TODO(slamb): There might be some irregularity in the order if there are overlapping recordings (such as if the server's clock jumped while running) but I haven't thought about the details. In general, I'm not really sure how to handle this case, other than ideally to keep recording stuff no matter what and present some UI to help the user to fix it after the fact. In the property `recordings`, returns a list of recordings. Each recording object has the following properties: * `start_time_90k` * `end_time_90k` * `sample_file_bytes` * `video_sample_entry_sha1` * `video_sample_entry_width` * `video_sample_entry_height` * `video_samples`: the number of samples (aka frames) of video in this recording. * TODO: recording id(s)? interior split points for coalesced recordings? Recordings may be coalesced if they are adjacent and have the same `video_sample_entry_*` data. That is, if recording A spans times [t, u) and recording B spans times [u, v), they may be returned as a single recording AB spanning times [t, v). Arbitrarily many recordings may be coalesced in this fashion. Example request URI (with added whitespace between parameters): ``` /camera/fd20f7a2-9d69-4cb3-94ed-d51a20c3edfe/recordings ?start_time_90k=130888729442361 &end_time_90k=130985466591817 ``` Example response: ```json { "recordings": [ { "end_time_90k": 130985466591817, "start_time_90k": 130985461191810, "sample_file_bytes": 8405564, "video_sample_entry_sha1": "81710c9c51a02cc95439caa8dd3bc12b77ffe767", "video_sample_entry_width": 1280, "video_sample_entry_height": 720, }, { "end_time_90k": 130985461191810, ... }, ... ], "continue": "", } ``` ### `/camera//view.mp4` A GET returns a .mp4 file, with an etag and support for range requests. Expected query parameters: * `start_time_90k` * `end_time_90k` * `ts`: should be set to `true` to request a subtitle track be added with human-readable recording timestamps. * TODO(slamb): possibly `overlap` to indicate what to do about segments of recording with overlapping wall times. Values might include: * `error` (return an HTTP error) * `include_all` (include all, in order of the recording ids) * `include_latest` (include only the latest by recording id for a particular segment of time) * TODO(slamb): gaps allowed or not? maybe a parameter for this also?