Chiton is a lightweight network video recorder. Chiton attempts to be fast and lightweight. It provides a web based interface to view live video of all camera feeds and performs video recording and will avoid transcoding whenever possible to maximize performance
It is recommended to use a binary package for your distribition. Then start it with systemctl enable chiton
(on a systemd based system) or executing /etc/rc.d/rc.chiton start
on a SysV based system (like Slackware).
A binary repository is available at https://repo.edman007.com/ and the GPG key is at https://repo.edman007.com/repo-key.pgp
On Debian based OS the gpg key can be added with
For debian/raspbian put the correct line into /etc/apt/sources.list.d/chiton.list
#debian bullseye amd64
deb https://repo.edman007.com/deb/debian/bullseye/ bullseye main
#debian bookworm amd64
deb https://repo.edman007.com/deb/debian/bookworm/ bookworm main
#raspbian bullseye 32-bit
deb https://repo.edman007.com/deb/rpi/bookworm/ bullseye main
#raspbian 64-bit
deb https://repo.edman007.com/deb/rpi/bullseye/ bullseye main
Then run the following commands to install chiton;
#Add the GPG key
wget -qO - https://repo.edman007.com/repo-key.pgp | sudo apt-key add -
#install mariadb-server and chiton
sudo apt install mariadb-server chiton
For Slackware, point slackpkg to the correct mirror:
#Slackware 15.0
https://repo.edman007.com/slack/slackware-15.0/
#Slackware -current
https://repo.edman007.com/slack/slackware-current/
Then install chiton (slackpkg install chiton
), and configure it with chiton-install
If you would like to build from source, it is recommended to run the packaging script in the packaging directory to generate a binary for your distribution. If you downloaded this via git you will need to run ./autogen.sh
first. Note, when building from git node-license-checker is a build time dependency
For debian that would look something like this:
sudo apt-get install build-essential fakeroot devscripts
dpkg-source -x chiton-0.5.0~pre.dsc
cd chiton-0.5.0pre
sudo apt-get build-dep .
debuild -uc -us -i -b
cd ..
sudo dpkg -i chiton_0.5.0~pre-1_amd64.deb
For Slackware that would look something like this:
tar -xvf chiton-0.5.0pre.slackbuild.tar.xz
mv chiton-0.5.0pre.tar.xz chiton
./chiton.SlackBuild
sudo upgradepkg --install-new /tmp/chiton-0.5.0pre*.txz
chiton-install
chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.chiton
/etc/rc.d/rc.chiton start
Alternativitly you can install directly from source:
./autogen.sh #only if this was cloned from git
./configure --help #read the options, you do want to set your system directories
make
make install
chiton-install
systemctl start chiton
Start the backend with systemctl start chiton
(on a systemd based system) or executing /etc/rc.d/rc.chiton start
on a SysV based system (like Slackware).
Once started, you can access it via the web interface (http://localhost/chiton by default), and you can add your cameras via the web interface
To configure, go to settings, add a camera, "active" must be set to "1" and it must have a "video-url" parameter set,
see chiton_config.hpp for documentation on the options, you can then reload the daemon to activte the new settings (systemctl reload chiton
)
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
This program also contains code from other libraries, all are compatibe with GPLv3. See 3RD_PARTY and LICENSE.* for these licenses