* Add ccache to libusb and nginx build scripts
* Add ccache support to Dockerfile for faster builds
* Add ccache to PATH and use it for compiling nginx with Makefile in build_nginx.sh script
* use a different method for blur and contrast to reduce CPU
* blur with radius instead
* use faster interpolation for motion
* improve contrast based on averages
* increase default threshold to 30
* ensure mask is applied after contrast improvement
* update opencv
* update benchmark script
* Show overlay when hovering on timeline box
* Make it work with mobile too
* Fix lint
* Fix ratio
* Update web/src/components/TimelineEventOverlay.jsx
Co-authored-by: Blake Blackshear <blakeb@blakeshome.com>
* Show overlay when hovering on timeline box
* Make it work with mobile too
* Fix lint
* Fix ratio
* Remove label and make overlay respect selected theme
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Co-authored-by: Blake Blackshear <blakeb@blakeshome.com>
* configurable ffmpeg timeout
* configurable ffmpeg healthcheck interval
rename timeout to healthcheck_interval
only grab config value once
* configurable ffmpeg retry interval
rename healthcheck_interval to retry_interval
* add retry_interval to docs
- update retry_interval text in config.py
* optimize frame-per-second calculations
FPS is never calculated over differing periods for even given
counter. By only storing timestamps within the period that is
used, we avoid having to iterate 1000 entries every time it's
re-calculated (multiple times per second). 1000 entries would
normally only be needed if something is running at 100fps. A
more common speed - anywhere from 5 to 30fps, only needs 50
to 300 entries.
This isn't a huge improvement in the grand scheme, but when motion
detection is disabled, it takes nearly as much time in a flamegraph
as actually transferring the video frame.
* fix python checks
* Load labels dynamically to include custom events and audio, do not include attribute labels
* Formatting
* Fix sorting
* Also filter tracked object list on camera page
* isort
* Don't fail before load