--- layout: page title: "ONVIF Camera" description: "Instructions on how to integrate a ONVIF camera within Home Assistant." date: 2017-06-09 21:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: onvif.png ha_category: Camera ha_release: 0.47 --- The `onvif` camera platform allows you to use an ONVIF camera in Home Assistant. This requires the [`ffmpeg` component](/components/ffmpeg/) to be already configured. To enable your ONVIF camera in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry camera: - platform: onvif host: 192.168.1.111 ``` Configuration variables: - **host** (*Required*): An IP or hostname of the camera. - **name** (*Optional*): Override the name of your camera. - **username** (*Optional*): The username for the camera. - **password** (*Optional*): The password for the camera. - **port** (*Optional*): The port for the camera. This defaults to 5000. - **profile** (*Optional*): Video profile that will be used to obtain the stream. This defaults to 0. More details below. - **extra_arguments** (*Optional*): Extra options to pass to `ffmpeg`, e.g., image quality or video filter options. More details in [FFmpeg component](/components/ffmpeg). Most of the Onvif cameras support more than one audio/video Profile. Each profile provides different image quality. Usually, the first profile has the highest quality, and it is the profile used by default. However, you may want to use a lower quality image. One of the reasons may be that your hardware isn't able to render the highest quality image in real-time - especially when running on Raspberry Pi. Therefore you can choose which profile do you want to use by setting in config `profile` variable. ### {% linkable_title Service `camera.onvif_ptz` %} If your ONVIF camera supports PTZ, you will be able to pan, tilt or zoom your camera. | Service data attribute | Description | | -----------------------| ----------- | | `entity_id` | String or list of strings that point at `entity_id`s of cameras. Else targets all. | `tilt` | Tilt direction. Allowed values: `UP`, `DOWN` | `pan` | Pan direction. Allowed values: `RIGHT`, `LEFT` | `zoom` | Zoom. Allowed values: `ZOOM_IN`, `ZOOM_OUT` If you are running into trouble with this sensor, please refer to the [Troubleshooting section](/components/ffmpeg/#troubleshooting).