Josh Hawkins 9b02c7318d
Miscellaneous fixes (#23610)
* Handle back seeking going to previous clip

* scope /recordings/unavailable query to the caller's allowed cameras

* listen for config updates in activity manager

* don't set search after awaited request

Intentionally do NOT setSearch() to mark the open event submitted. This runs after the awaited request, by which point the user may have closed the dialog; re-setting the parent's selected event would resurrect it and the force-open effect would reopen it (see #23599). The local "submitted" state covers the open card, and mutate() updates the events cache so the grid and any future open reflect the result.

* fix ruff

#23201 removed pathlib import but for some reason it's just now causing ruff to fail

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Frigate NVR™ - Realtime Object Detection for IP Cameras

License: MIT

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A complete and local NVR designed for Home Assistant with AI object detection. Uses OpenCV and Tensorflow to perform realtime object detection locally for IP cameras.

Use of a GPU or AI accelerator is highly recommended. AI accelerators will outperform even the best CPUs with very little overhead. See Frigate's supported object detectors.

  • Tight integration with Home Assistant via a custom component
  • Designed to minimize resource use and maximize performance by only looking for objects when and where it is necessary
  • Leverages multiprocessing heavily with an emphasis on realtime over processing every frame
  • Uses a very low overhead motion detection to determine where to run object detection
  • Object detection with TensorFlow runs in separate processes for maximum FPS
  • Communicates over MQTT for easy integration into other systems
  • Records video with retention settings based on detected objects
  • 24/7 recording
  • Re-streaming via RTSP to reduce the number of connections to your camera
  • WebRTC & MSE support for low-latency live view

Documentation

View the documentation at https://docs.frigate.video

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This project is licensed under the MIT License.

  • Code: The source code, configuration files, and documentation in this repository are available under the MIT License. You are free to use, modify, and distribute the code as long as you include the original copyright notice.
  • Trademarks: The "Frigate" name, the "Frigate NVR" brand, and the Frigate logo are trademarks of Frigate, Inc. and are not covered by the MIT License.

Please see our Trademark Policy for details on acceptable use of our brand assets.

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Live dashboard

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Streamlined review workflow

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Multi-camera scrubbing

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Built-in mask and zone editor

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