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You can use message templates in commands (see E-mail E–mail notification, SMS notification, Executing a web Web-query) that involve sending notifications:
- {cameraNode} – Server name;
{eventNode} – Server name (used if the macro launching condition is not linked is not linked to a particular camera);
- {cameraName} – name and short name of the camera that initiated the macro;
{cameraLabel} – just the camera's name;
- {cameraIpAddress} – camera's IP address;
- {cameraId} – camera's ID;
- {cameraRef} – the VIDEOSOURCEID identifier;
{list} – name of the List of Facial Templates or ANPR list;
- {plate} – recognized vehicle number;
{plateDirection} – the direction of movement of the vehicle in the frame;
Info title Note Possible values:
1 – from top to bottom;
2 – from bottom to top.
{name} – name of the recognized person from Lists of Facial Templates;
{age} – age of the recognized individual;
{gender} – gender of the recognized individual;
Note title Attention! The {age} and {gender} templates can be applied when the following conditions are met:
- The Gender and Age parameter is activated in facial detection tool settings (see Configuring Face detection).
- The Face Appeared: Specified Triggering event is selected as a launch condition for this macro (s).
{appearedTime} – UTC time of object detection;
{dateTime} – date and UTC time of triggering the macro in ISO format;
{serverDateTime} – local Server local Server time of triggering the macro in ISO format;
{rectangles} – coordinates and size of the object that triggered the detection tool;
statistics templates:
{cpuUsage} – percentage of CPU load on a Server;
{netUsage} – percentage of used network bandwidth on a Server;
{memoryUsage} – percentage of used RAM on a Server;
{diskUsage} – percentage of disk usage;
{archiveUsage} – percentage of Video Footage usage.
Note title Attention! You can apply statistics templates only if you launch a macro by a corresponding statistical condition (see Triggering macros by statistical data).
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Date/time templates (such as dateTime, serverDateTime, appearedTime and serverAppearedTime) offer an extended input option which allows you to set date and time in arbitrary format. A format description parameter must be contained within a pair of @ symbols. Here's an example: {dateTime@%Y-%m-%d dateTime@%Y–%m–%d %H:%M:%S@}. In this case, the actual format is presented as 2022-04-28 2020–10–04 18:43:23. Available parameters:
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E.g. this macro sends an email of the following format when a water level detection tool triggers:
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Subject: Notification: Attention, water automaticlevel ruledetection is triggered. Server: TESTServer1 Camera: 10.0.11.36 34.Camera Time: 20190812T085517.926430 |
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