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Documentation for Axxon One 2.0. Documentation for other versions of Axxon One is available too.
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You can use text templates in actions that involve sending notifications (see E-mail notification, Push notification, Execute web query):
Template | Description |
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{cameraNode} | Server name (used if a macro start condition is connected to a camera) |
{eventNode} | Server name (used if a macro start condition isn't connected to a camera) |
{cameraName} | Name and a short name of the camera that initiated a macro |
{cameraLabel} | Just the camera name |
{cameraIpAddress} | Camera IP address |
{cameraId} | Camera ID |
{cameraRef} | The VIDEOSOURCEID identifier (see Get list of cameras and information about them) |
{dateTime} | Time of a macro start in ISO format in the UTC time zone |
{serverDateTime} | Time of a macro start in ISO format in the server time zone |
{plate} | Recognized vehicle license plate |
{plateDirection} | Direction of movement of a vehicle in the frame. Possible values:
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{name} | Name of the recognized person from a list of faces (see Faces) |
{list} | |
Attention! You can use the {age} and {gender} templates (see Parameters that specify the conditions for starting a macro when recognizing a face) when the following conditions are met:
| |
{age} | Age of a recognized person |
{gender} | Gender of a recognized person |
{appearedTime} | Time of object detection in the UTC time zone |
{serverAppearedTime} | Time of object detection in the server time zone |
{rectangles} | Coordinates and size of an object that generated an event from a detector |
{comment} | User comment |
Attention! Statistical templates (used only when a macro is started when a corresponding statistical condition is met (see Starting the Event rules macros based on statistical data)). | |
{cpuUsage} | Server CPU usage |
{netUsage} | Server network usage |
{memoryUsage} | Server memory usage |
{diskUsage} | Disk usage |
{archiveUsage} | Archive usage |
Note
- In addition to curly braces {}, you can also use %% or [] in templates. For example, %cameraId%.
- The date/time templates (such as {dateTime}, {serverDateTime}, {appearedTime}, {serverAppearedTime}) offer an extended input option, which allows you to specify the date and time in arbitrary format. A format description parameter must be contained within a pair of @ characters. For example, {dateTime@%Y–%m–%d %H:%M:%S@}. In this case, the actual format is presented as 2020–10–04 18:43:23.
Available parameters:
For example, this macro sends an email of the following format when the Water level detector generates an event:
Subject: Notification: Attention, water level detector is triggered Server: Server1 Camera: 10.0.11.36 34.Camera Time: 20190812T085517.926430