* install.md, install-manual.md, and easy-install.md had a lot of redundancy. Rework them so the common prefix and suffix are in install.md and it's clear when to navigate back and forth. This removes from very stale references to prep.sh and cameras.sql in install-manual.md (which never should have mentioned these scripts anyway). * remove all the SAMPLE_MEDIA_DIR, SAMPLE_FILE_DIR, and SAMPLE_FILE_PATH stuff from the scripts. This was too complicated (one variable will suffice) and inconsistent in terminology (a couple "samples dir" occurrences slipped through review; they should have been "sample file dir"). It also wasn't really useful enough because the procedure for a mount point is manual anyway, and because some installs will have multiple sample file dirs anyway. * in the mount point procedure, fix the paths to be consistent. Also describe the "nofail" and "Requires=" config I have on my machine. * fix some incorrect info about how to use "moonfire-nvr config" and describe "flush_if_sec".
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Building and installing Moonfire NVR manually
This guide will walk you through building and installing Moonfire NVR manually. You should have already downloaded the source code as mentioned in install.md, and after completing these instructions you should go back to that page to complete configuration.
Building from source
There are no binary packages of Moonfire NVR available yet, so it must be built from source.
Moonfire NVR is written in the Rust Programming Language. In the long term, I expect this will result in a more secure, full-featured, easy-to-install software.
You will need the following C libraries installed:
-
ffmpeg version 2.x or 3.x, including
libavutil
,libavcodec
(to inspect H.264 frames), andlibavformat
(to connect to RTSP servers and write.mp4
files).Note ffmpeg library versions older than 55.1.101, along with all versions of the competing project libav, don't support socket timeouts for RTSP. For reliable reconnections on error, it's strongly recommended to use ffmpeg library versions >= 55.1.101.
-
ncursesw
, the UTF-8 version of thencurses
library.
On recent Ubuntu or Raspbian, the following command will install all non-Rust dependencies:
$ sudo apt-get install \
build-essential \
libavcodec-dev \
libavformat-dev \
libavutil-dev \
libncurses5-dev \
libncursesw5-dev \
libsqlite3-dev \
libssl-dev \
pkgconf
Next, you need Rust 1.21+ and Cargo. The easiest way to install them is by following the instructions at rustup.rs.
Finally, building the UI requires yarn.
Once prerequisites are installed, Moonfire NVR can be built as follows:
$ yarn
$ yarn build
$ cargo test
$ cargo build --release
$ sudo install -m 755 target/release/moonfire-nvr /usr/local/bin
$ sudo mkdir /usr/local/lib/moonfire-nvr
$ sudo cp -R ui-dist /usr/local/lib/moonfire-nvr/ui
Creating the user and database
You can create Moonfire NVR's dedicated user and SQLite database with the following commands:
$ sudo addgroup --system moonfire-nvr
$ sudo adduser --system moonfire-nvr --home /var/lib/moonfire-nvr
$ sudo mkdir /var/lib/moonfire-nvr
$ sudo chown moonfire-nvr:moonfire-nvr /var/lib/moonfire-nvr
$ sudo -u moonfire-nvr -H mkdir db sample
$ sudo -u moonfire-nvr moonfire-nvr init
System Service
Moonfire NVR can be run as a systemd service. Create
/etc/systemd/system/moonfire-nvr.service
:
[Unit]
Description=Moonfire NVR
After=network-online.target
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/moonfire-nvr run \
--db-dir=/var/lib/moonfire-nvr/db \
--http-addr=0.0.0.0:8080
Environment=TZ=:/etc/localtime
Environment=MOONFIRE_FORMAT=google-systemd
Environment=MOONFIRE_LOG=info
Environment=RUST_BACKTRACE=1
Type=simple
User=moonfire-nvr
Nice=-20
Restart=on-abnormal
CPUAccounting=true
MemoryAccounting=true
BlockIOAccounting=true
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Note that the HTTP port currently has no authentication, encryption, or logging; it should not be directly exposed to the Internet.
Tell systemd
to look for the new file:
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
See the systemd
documentation for more information. The manual
pages for systemd.service
and systemctl
may be of particular interest.
Don't enable or start the service just yet; you'll need to do some more configuration first.
Completing installation
After the steps on this page, go back to Downloading, installing, and configuring Moonfire NVR to set up the sample file directory and configure the system.