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Operation, args, kwargs, client=client, options=optionsįile "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/zeep/wsdl/bindings/soap.py", line 68, in _create Signature: `x: xsd:float, y: xsd:float, space: xsd:anyURI`įile "/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/components/websocket_api/commands.py", line 133, in handle_call_serviceįile "/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/core.py", line 1233, in async_callĪwait asyncio.shield(self._execute_service(handler, service_call))įile "/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/core.py", line 1258, in _execute_serviceįile "/config/custom_components/onvif/camera.py", line 107, in async_handle_ptzĪwait camera.async_perform_ptz(pan, tilt, zoom)įile "/config/custom_components/onvif/camera.py", line 332, in async_perform_ptzĪwait self._ptz_service.ContinuousMove(req)įile "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/zeep/asyncio/bindings.py", line 9, in send 15:07:11 DEBUG (MainThread) Received Vector2D() got an unexpected keyword argument '_y'.
#Onvif home assistant pro#
The Camera is a Reolink E1 Pro and it support Onvif 2.1 with Onvif profile S, I think other Onvif compatible camera have this problem too When I click on the lovelave button that recall the service camera.onvif_ptz in the logs I have the message 17:45:15 WARNING (MainThread) PTZ actions are not supported on camera 'ONVIF Camera' 18:19:26 DEBUG (MainThread) Camera 'ONVIF Camera' added to hass
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18:19:26 DEBUG (MainThread) PTZ is not available 18:19:26 DEBUG (MainThread) ONVIF Camera Using the following URL for ONVIF Camera: 18:19:26 DEBUG (MainThread) Setting up the ONVIF PTZ service
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18:19:26 DEBUG (MainThread) Retrieving stream uri 18:19:26 DEBUG (MainThread) Using profile index '0' 18:19:26 DEBUG (MainThread) Retrieved '2' profiles 18:19:25 DEBUG (MainThread) Retrieving profiles 18:19:25 DEBUG (MainThread) Retrieving current camera date/time 18:19:23 DEBUG (MainThread) Setting up the ONVIF device management service 18:19:20 DEBUG (MainThread) Updating service addresses 18:19:20 DEBUG (MainThread) Setting up the ONVIF camera component 18:19:19 DEBUG (MainThread) Importing dependencies 18:19:19 DEBUG (MainThread) Constructing the ONVIFHassCamera 18:19:19 DEBUG (MainThread) Setting up the ONVIF camera platform type: icon icon: 'mdi:arrow-bottom-right ' style:īackground: 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) ' right: 0px bottom: 0px tap_action: type: icon icon: 'mdi:arrow-bottom-left ' style:īackground: 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) ' right: 50px bottom: 0px tap_action: type: icon icon: 'mdi:arrow-top-right ' style:īackground: 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) ' right: 0px bottom: 50px tap_action:
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type: icon icon: 'mdi:arrow-right ' style:īackground: 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) ' right: 0px bottom: 25px tap_action: type: icon icon: 'mdi:arrow-down ' style:īackground: 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) ' right: 25px bottom: 0px tap_action: type: icon icon: 'mdi:arrow-up ' style:īackground: 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5) ' right: 25px bottom: 50px tap_action:Īction: call-service service: camera.onvif_ptz service_data: type: picture-elements entity: camera.onvif_camera camera_image: camera.onvif_camera camera_view: live elements: title: Video Camera path: VideoCamera cards: A short delay as the ONVIF feed is not truly live so avoid many button pushes.# Camera # Title of the view. I have a Sunba 405-ECO V2 PTZ and the below has worked for me with the addition of 2 presets. Started a cute panel for it, I’m sure it’s been done plenty, but I like it: type: picture-glanceįull panel with little pan/tilt buttons at the bottom. Turns out that “move_mode” is important for my cam and some cameras only support ContinuousMove apparently. I’ll note I was able to get service calls for my dinky onvif camera to do pan/tilt via calls to: