Install On Raspbian - lukdz/motioneye GitHub Wiki
Before Proceeding
- Read the general Installation page first.
- These instructions apply only to an up-to-date Raspbian Stretch.
- All commands require root; use
sudobefore each command or become root usingsudo -i. - If you want to use the CSI camera module for the Raspberry PI, make sure you have enabled it in
raspi-config.
Instructions
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Install
ffmpegand othermotiondependencies:apt-get install ffmpeg libmariadb3 libpq5 libmicrohttpd12 -
Install
motion:wget https://github.com/Motion-Project/motion/releases/download/release-4.2.2/pi_buster_motion_4.2.2-1_armhf.deb dpkg -i pi_buster_motion_4.2.2-1_armhf.debnote: Raspbian Buster comes with
motionversion 4.1; it is however recommended that you install version 4.2, as indicated above -
Install the dependencies from the repositories:
apt-get install python-pip python-dev libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libjpeg-dev libz-dev -
Install
motioneye, which will automatically pull Python dependencies (tornado,jinja2,pillowandpycurl):pip install motioneyenote: If
pillowinstallation fails, you can try installing it from official repos usingapt-get install python-pillow. -
Prepare the configuration directory:
mkdir -p /etc/motioneye cp /usr/local/share/motioneye/extra/motioneye.conf.sample /etc/motioneye/motioneye.conf -
Prepare the media directory:
mkdir -p /var/lib/motioneye -
Add an init script, configure it to run at startup and start the
motionEyeserver:cp /usr/local/share/motioneye/extra/motioneye.systemd-unit-local /etc/systemd/system/motioneye.service systemctl daemon-reload systemctl enable motioneye systemctl start motioneye -
To upgrade to the newest version of motionEye, just issue:
pip install motioneye --upgrade systemctl restart motioneye