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This article provides python samples and instructions on how to create custom events, trigger events, and view events in corresponding database

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Download python samples related to events API

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  1. Get camera’s access token. (located in integrations page of Cloud One)

  2. From the directory containing the python samples, call cameras_create_custom_event.py to create a custom event.

    Code Block
    python3 ./cameras_create_custom_event.py -a dfasdfasdfasrwecsdcsdf= -e test


    Where -a is the camera’s access token and -e is the name of the new event being created.

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  1. From the directory containing the python samples, call cameras_enable_motion_detector.py to enable motion detection events.

    Code Block
    python3 ./cameras_enable_motion_detector.py -access_token dfasdfasdfasrwecsdcsdf= -enabled true


    Where enabled is either true or false depending on if you would like to enable or disable motion detection.

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  1. To begin recording events call cameras_event_processing_events.py with the parameter record_stat=on.

    Code Block
    python3 ./cameras_event_processing_events.py -access_token sdafasdfasdfasdfasdfasrwecsdcsdf= -ename motion -record_stat on


    Where access_token is the camera’s access token and ename is the name of the event.

  2. To stop recording events call cameras_event_processing_events.py with the parameter record_stat=off.

    Code Block
    python3 ./cameras_event_processing_events.py -access_token sdafasdfasdfasdfasdfasrwecsdcsdf= -ename motion -record_stat off


    Where access_token is the camera’s access token and ename is the name of the event.

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  1. Call storage_api_get_events.py to view recorded events within a specified time interval.

    Code Block
    python3 ./storage_api_get_events.py -access_token sdafasdfasdfasdfasdfasrwecsdcsdf= -start 2022-12-01T08:30:00 -end 2022-12-02T08:30:00 -limit 10


    Where access_token is the camera’s access token, start is the beginning of the time interval, end is the end of the time interval, and limit is the maximum number of events to include in response.
    Event data is of shape:

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    {
      'camid': int,
      'id': int, 
      'name': str, 
      'thumb': {
        'height': int, 
        'id': int, 
        'size': int, 
        'time': 'str', 
        'url': str, 
        'width': int
      }, 
      'time': str
    }

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