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259 lines
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YAML
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###############################################
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# General parameters
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# Sets the verbosity of the program; available values are "error", "warn", "info", "debug".
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logLevel: info
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# Destinations of log messages; available values are "stdout", "file" and "syslog".
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logDestinations: [stdout]
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# If "file" is in logDestinations, this is the file which will receive the logs.
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logFile: rtsp-simple-server.log
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# Timeout of read operations.
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readTimeout: 10s
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# Timeout of write operations.
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writeTimeout: 10s
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# Number of read buffers.
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# A higher number allows a wider throughput, a lower number allows to save RAM.
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readBufferCount: 512
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# HTTP URL to perform external authentication.
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# Every time a user wants to authenticate, the server calls this URL
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# with the POST method and a body containing:
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# {
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# "ip": "ip",
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# "user": "user",
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# "password": "password",
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# "path": "path",
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# "action": "read|publish"
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# }
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# If the response code is 20x, authentication is accepted, otherwise
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# it is discarded.
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externalAuthenticationURL:
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# Enable the HTTP API.
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api: no
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# Address of the API listener.
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apiAddress: 127.0.0.1:9997
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# Enable Prometheus-compatible metrics.
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metrics: no
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# Address of the metrics listener.
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metricsAddress: 127.0.0.1:9998
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# Enable pprof-compatible endpoint to monitor performances.
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pprof: no
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# Address of the pprof listener.
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pprofAddress: 127.0.0.1:9999
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# Command to run when a client connects to the server.
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# This is terminated with SIGINT when a client disconnects from the server.
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# The following environment variables are available:
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# * RTSP_PORT: server port
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runOnConnect:
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# Restart the command if it exits suddenly.
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runOnConnectRestart: no
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###############################################
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# RTSP parameters
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# Disable support for the RTSP protocol.
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rtspDisable: no
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# List of enabled RTSP transport protocols.
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# UDP is the most performant, but doesn't work when there's a NAT/firewall between
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# server and clients, and doesn't support encryption.
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# UDP-multicast allows to save bandwidth when clients are all in the same LAN.
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# TCP is the most versatile, and does support encryption.
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# The handshake is always performed with TCP.
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protocols: [udp, multicast, tcp]
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# Encrypt handshake and TCP streams with TLS (RTSPS).
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# Available values are "no", "strict", "optional".
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encryption: "no"
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# Address of the TCP/RTSP listener. This is needed only when encryption is "no" or "optional".
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rtspAddress: :8554
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# Address of the TCP/TLS/RTSPS listener. This is needed only when encryption is "strict" or "optional".
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rtspsAddress: :8555
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# Address of the UDP/RTP listener. This is needed only when "udp" is in protocols.
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rtpAddress: :8000
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# Address of the UDP/RTCP listener. This is needed only when "udp" is in protocols.
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rtcpAddress: :8001
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# IP range of all UDP-multicast listeners. This is needed only when "multicast" is in protocols.
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multicastIPRange: 224.1.0.0/16
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# Port of all UDP-multicast/RTP listeners. This is needed only when "multicast" is in protocols.
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multicastRTPPort: 8002
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# Port of all UDP-multicast/RTCP listeners. This is needed only when "multicast" is in protocols.
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multicastRTCPPort: 8003
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# Path to the server key. This is needed only when encryption is "strict" or "optional".
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# This can be generated with:
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# openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048
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# openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -key server.key -out server.crt -days 3650
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serverKey: server.key
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# Path to the server certificate. This is needed only when encryption is "strict" or "optional".
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serverCert: server.crt
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# Authentication methods.
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authMethods: [basic, digest]
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# Read buffer size.
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# This doesn't influence throughput and shouldn't be touched unless the server
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# reports errors about the buffer size.
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readBufferSize: 2048
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###############################################
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# RTMP parameters
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# Disable support for the RTMP protocol.
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rtmpDisable: no
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# Address of the RTMP listener.
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rtmpAddress: :1935
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###############################################
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# HLS parameters
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# Disable support for the HLS protocol.
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hlsDisable: no
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# Address of the HLS listener.
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hlsAddress: :8888
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# By default, HLS is generated only when requested by a user.
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# This option allows to generate it always, avoiding the delay between request and generation.
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hlsAlwaysRemux: no
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# Number of HLS segments to generate.
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# Increasing segments allows more buffering,
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# Decreasing segments decreases latency.
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hlsSegmentCount: 3
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# Minimum duration of each segment.
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# The final segment duration is also influenced by the interval between IDR frames,
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# since the server changes the segment duration to include at least a IDR frame in each one.
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hlsSegmentDuration: 1s
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# Value of the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header provided in every HTTP response.
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# This allows to play the HLS stream from an external website.
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hlsAllowOrigin: '*'
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###############################################
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# Path parameters
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# These settings are path-dependent, and the map key is the name of the path.
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# It's possible to use regular expressions by using a tilde as prefix.
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# For example, "~^(test1|test2)$" will match both "test1" and "test2".
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# For example, "~^prefix" will match all paths that start with "prefix".
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# The settings under the path "all" are applied to all paths that do not match
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# another entry.
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paths:
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all:
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# Source of the stream. This can be:
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# * publisher -> the stream is published by a RTSP or RTMP client
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# * rtsp://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another RTSP server / camera
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# * rtsps://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another RTSP server / camera with RTSPS
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# * rtmp://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another RTMP server
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# * http://existing-url/stream.m3u8 -> the stream is pulled from another HLS server
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# * https://existing-url/stream.m3u8 -> the stream is pulled from another HLS server with HTTPS
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# * redirect -> the stream is provided by another path or server
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source: publisher
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# If the source is an RTSP or RTSPS URL, this is the protocol that will be used to
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# pull the stream. available values are "automatic", "udp", "multicast", "tcp".
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sourceProtocol: automatic
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# Tf the source is an RTSP or RTSPS URL, this allows to support sources that
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# don't provide server ports or use random server ports. This is a security issue
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# and must be used only when interacting with sources that require it.
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sourceAnyPortEnable: no
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# If the source is a RTSPS or HTTPS URL, and the source certificate is self-signed
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# or invalid, you can provide the fingerprint of the certificate in order to
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# validate it anyway. It can be obtained by running:
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# openssl s_client -connect source_ip:source_port </dev/null 2>/dev/null | sed -n '/BEGIN/,/END/p' > server.crt
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# openssl x509 -in server.crt -noout -fingerprint -sha256 | cut -d "=" -f2 | tr -d ':'
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sourceFingerprint:
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# If the source is an RTSP or RTMP URL, it will be pulled only when at least
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# one reader is connected, saving bandwidth.
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sourceOnDemand: no
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# If sourceOnDemand is "yes", readers will be put on hold until the source is
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# ready or until this amount of time has passed.
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sourceOnDemandStartTimeout: 10s
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# If sourceOnDemand is "yes", the source will be closed when there are no
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# readers connected and this amount of time has passed.
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sourceOnDemandCloseAfter: 10s
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# If the source is "redirect", this is the RTSP URL which clients will be
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# redirected to.
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sourceRedirect:
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# If the source is "publisher" and a client is publishing, do not allow another
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# client to disconnect the former and publish in its place.
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disablePublisherOverride: no
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# If the source is "publisher" and no one is publishing, redirect readers to this
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# path. It can be can be a relative path (i.e. /otherstream) or an absolute RTSP URL.
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fallback:
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# Username required to publish.
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# SHA256-hashed values can be inserted with the "sha256:" prefix.
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publishUser:
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# Password required to publish.
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# SHA256-hashed values can be inserted with the "sha256:" prefix.
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publishPass:
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# IPs or networks (x.x.x.x/24) allowed to publish.
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publishIPs: []
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# Username required to read.
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# SHA256-hashed values can be inserted with the "sha256:" prefix.
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readUser:
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# password required to read.
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# SHA256-hashed values can be inserted with the "sha256:" prefix.
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readPass:
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# IPs or networks (x.x.x.x/24) allowed to read.
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readIPs: []
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# Command to run when this path is initialized.
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# This can be used to publish a stream and keep it always opened.
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# This is terminated with SIGINT when the program closes.
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# The following environment variables are available:
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# * RTSP_PATH: path name
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# * RTSP_PORT: server port
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# * 1, 2, ...: regular expression groups, if path name is
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# a regular expression.
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runOnInit:
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# Restart the command if it exits suddenly.
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runOnInitRestart: no
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# Command to run when this path is requested.
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# This can be used to publish a stream on demand.
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# This is terminated with SIGINT when the path is not requested anymore.
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# The following environment variables are available:
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# * RTSP_PATH: path name
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# * RTSP_PORT: server port
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# * 1, 2, ...: regular expression groups, if path name is
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# a regular expression.
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runOnDemand:
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# Restart the command if it exits suddenly.
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runOnDemandRestart: no
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# Readers will be put on hold until the runOnDemand command starts publishing
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# or until this amount of time has passed.
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runOnDemandStartTimeout: 10s
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# The command will be closed when there are no
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# readers connected and this amount of time has passed.
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runOnDemandCloseAfter: 10s
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# Command to run when the stream is ready to be read, whether it is
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# published by a client or pulled from a server / camera.
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# This is terminated with SIGINT when the stream is not ready anymore.
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# The following environment variables are available:
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# * RTSP_PATH: path name
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# * RTSP_PORT: server port
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# * 1, 2, ...: regular expression groups, if path name is
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# a regular expression.
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runOnReady:
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# Restart the command if it exits suddenly.
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runOnReadyRestart: no
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# Command to run when a clients starts reading.
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# This is terminated with SIGINT when a client stops reading.
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# The following environment variables are available:
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# * RTSP_PATH: path name
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# * RTSP_PORT: server port
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# * 1, 2, ...: regular expression groups, if path name is
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# a regular expression.
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runOnRead:
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# Restart the command if it exits suddenly.
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runOnReadRestart: no
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