from token to webhook (#7451)

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Diogo Gomes 2018-12-05 07:46:45 +00:00 committed by Franck Nijhof
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The `push` camera can as an example be used with [motionEye](https://github.com/
In motionEye, under **File Storage -> Run A Command** type in:
```bash
curl -X POST -F "image=@%f" http://my.hass.server.com:8123/api/camera_push/camera.push_camera?token=12345678
curl -X POST -F "image=@%f" http://my.hass.server.com:8123/api/webhook/my_custom_webhook_id
```
Optionally configure motionEye to save only motion triggered images by going into **Still Images -> Capture Mode** and setting **Motion Triggered**. Tune your preferences under **Motion Detection**.
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ camera:
name: MotionEye Outdoor
buffer: 3
timeout: 5
token: 12345678
webhook_id: my_custom_webhook_id
```
## {% linkable_title Configuration %}
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ To enable this camera in your installation, add the following to your `configura
camera:
- platform: push
name: My Push Camera
token: 12345678
webhook_id: my_custom_webhook_id
```
{% configuration %}
@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ timeout:
required: false
type: time
default: 5 seconds
token:
description: User provided token acting as access control, should be a large string (more then 8 chars). Required if you can't use HA new auth system (0.77).
required: false
webhook_id:
description: User provided string acting as camera identifier and access control, should be a large string (more then 8 chars).
required: true
type: string
field:
description: HTTP POST field containing the image file