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A webcam security monitoring system with Telegram notifications

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Webcam Security

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A Python package for webcam security monitoring with Telegram notifications. This package provides motion detection capabilities with configurable monitoring hours and automatic video recording.

Features

  • 🎥 Real-time motion detection using webcam
  • 📱 Telegram notifications with snapshots and device identification
  • ⏰ Configurable monitoring hours (default: 10 PM - 6 AM)
  • 🔧 Telegram bot commands for remote configuration
  • 🚨 Force monitoring on/off via Telegram
  • 🎬 Automatic video recording on motion detection
  • 🎵 Audio recording with video (combined MP4 format)
  • 🧹 Automatic cleanup of old recordings
  • 🖥️ Live preview with monitoring status
  • 🚀 Easy-to-use CLI interface
  • 🔄 Self-update mechanism
  • ⚡ UV-powered for faster builds and dependency management

Telegram Bot Commands

Once the monitoring is running, you can control it remotely via Telegram commands:

Status & Control

  • /start - Welcome message and command list
  • /status - Show current configuration and monitoring status
  • /help - Show detailed help and command reference
  • /force_on - Force monitoring ON (ignores time schedule)
  • /force_off - Force monitoring OFF (returns to normal schedule)
  • /peek - Take manual photo and send to Telegram

Configuration

  • /set_hours <start> <end> - Set monitoring hours (24h format)
    • Example: /set_hours 22 6 (10 PM to 6 AM)
    • Example: /set_hours 0 24 (24/7 monitoring)

System

  • /update - Check for software updates
  • /update_async - Start async update with retry logic (5 attempts)
  • /restart_bot - Restart bot polling thread if it stops responding
  • /restart - Restart entire application (loads new code after updates)

Usage

Quick Start

  1. Initialize configuration:

    webcam-security init --bot-token "YOUR_BOT_TOKEN" --chat-id "YOUR_CHAT_ID" --device-id "MyCamera" --media-path "~/my-recordings"
    
  2. Start monitoring:

    webcam-security start
    
  3. Control remotely via Telegram:

    • Send /start to your bot for command list
    • Use /force_on to enable monitoring immediately
    • Use /set_hours 22 6 to set monitoring hours
    • Use /restart to restart the application after updates

Device Identification

All media sent to Telegram includes a device identifier:

  • If you specify --device-id during init, that name will be used
  • Otherwise, the system hostname will be used automatically
  • This helps identify which camera sent the alert when you have multiple systems

Media Storage

Recordings and snapshots are stored in a configurable location:

  • Default: ~/webcam-security (in your home directory)
  • Custom: Use --media-path during init or /set_media_path via Telegram
  • Examples:
    • ~/Documents/security - Store in Documents folder
    • /var/security/recordings - Store in system directory
    • ~/Desktop/camera1 - Store on desktop with device name

Application Restart

After updating the software, new features may not be available until the application is restarted:

  • CLI: Use webcam-security restart to restart the application
  • Telegram: Use /restart command to restart the application
  • Manual: Stop the application (Ctrl+C) and run webcam-security start again

Available Commands

  • webcam-security init - Initialize configuration
  • webcam-security start - Start monitoring
  • webcam-security status - Show current configuration
  • webcam-security clean - Manually clean old recordings
  • webcam-security update - Check for and install updates
  • webcam-security self-update - Auto-update and restart
  • webcam-security self-update-async - Start async update with retry logic
  • webcam-security restart - Restart application to load updated code

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