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When you get such commands, standard events and reactions are generated in Axxon PSIM. You can use them in scripts and macros (see Creating and using macros and The Script object. Programming using the JScript language).
Note
Create and configure the Web server object to use these requests, see Creating the Web-server object. In the requests, you must specify the port number specified in the Web server settings.
GET http://login:password@IP address:port/psim_core/React?command="{react}"
GET http://login:password@IP address:port/psim_core/Event?command="{event}"
or (in the same way)
POST http://login:password@IP address:port/psim_core/React HTTP
{ "command" : "{react}" }
POST http://login:password@IP address:port/psim_core/Event HTTP
{ "command" : "{event}" }
Parameter | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
command | Yes | React—a reaction in the Axxon PSIM format Event—an event in the Axxon PSIM format |
Add captions to the video from camera 2 using the HTTP request:
GET http://1:1@127.0.0.1:80/psim_core/React?command="CAM|2|ADD_SUBTITLES|command<Some text\n!>"
Generate an alarm on camera 2 using the HTTP request:
GET http://1:1@127.0.0.1:80/psim_core/Event?command="CAM|2|MD_START"
OR (in the same way)
POST http://1:1@127.0.0.1:80/psim_core/Event HTTP { "command" : "CAM|2|MD_START" }
Run Macro 1 using the HTTP request:
GET http://1:1@127.0.0.1:80/psim_core/React?command="MACRO|1|RUN"
Start recording on Camera 1:
POST http://1:1@127.0.0.1:80/psim_core/React HTTP { "command" : "CAM|1|REC" }
Request for grabber configuration with id=6 using the HTTP request via the Web server:
GET http://1:1@127.0.0.1:80/psim_core/React?command="CORE||GET_CONFIG|objtype<GRABBER>,objid<6>"
Request for grabber configuration with id=6 using the HTTP request via the Web server 2.0:
GET http://1:1@127.0.0.1:8085/web2/secure/video/psim_core/React?command=CORE||GET_CONFIG|objtype<GRABBER>,objid<6>
Request for the information about kernel queues using the HTTP request via the Web server:
GET http://1:1@127.0.0.1:80/psim_core/React?command="CORE||GET_QUEUE_INFO"
Request for the information about kernel queues using the HTTP request via the Web server 2.0:
GET http://1:1@127.0.0.1:8085/web2/secure/video/psim_core/React?command=CORE||GET_QUEUE_INFO