wsdd is Linux daemon for ONVIF WS-Discovery service (server side).
ONVIF official website: https://www.onvif.org and their github presence.
The web services data binding is generated using gSOAP
For more details about it see the gSOAP WS-Discovery plugin official manual.
Most Linux systems for building this project require the following packages to be installed: make m4 flex bison byacc yacc
If you need support for encryption and WS-Security then you also need: openssl zlib libcrypto
For example, on ubuntu 22.04, you needed to install:
sudo apt install flex bison byacc make cmake m4
#for support encryption and WS-Security
sudo apt install openssl libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libcrypto++8
For build use cmake for CMakeLists.txt:
You have 4 build variants:
- By default, the build takes place in the old style (when there was a
Makefile
) We build our own version ofgSOAP
and use it (see build_gsoap.cmake). At the same time, we compile the necessarygSOAP
functions with the project.
cd repo_dir
cmake -B build .
cmake --build build
- Analogue of the 1st, but we use the static library
gSOAP
(we link it)
cd repo_dir
cmake -B build . -DUSE_GSOAP_STATIC_LIB=1
cmake --build build
- We use the system
gSOAP
, for this we use the search module(FindgSOAP.cmake), this module should find thegSOAP
in the system that we will use.
cd repo_dir
cmake -B build . -DUSE_SYSTEM_GSOAP=1
cmake --build build
For example, in Ubuntu 22.04, to install gSOAP
, you need to install the following packages:
sudo apt install gsoap libgsoap-dev
- Analogue of the 3rd, but we tell the FindgSOAP.cmake search module to look for static libraries instead of shared ones.
This will allow you not to depend on the
gSOAP
system libraries.
cd repo_dir
cmake -B build . -DUSE_SYSTEM_GSOAP=1 -DUSE_GSOAP_STATIC_LIB=1
cmake --build build
To start the daemon, you have to give him the parameters that are needed for work:
./wsdd --if_name eth0 --type tdn:NetworkVideoTransmitter --xaddr http://%s:1000/onvif/device_service --scope "onvif://www.onvif.org/name/Unknown onvif://www.onvif.org/Profile/Streaming"
For more details see help:
./wsdd --help
Or you can use S90wsdd script to start the daemon (for old init.d script style):
./start_scripts/S90wsdd start
If You use systemd see: wsdd.service
For testing daemon you need client application.
Note: ONVIF Device Tool has a self wsdd demon and at the start and close of the application makes a call
killall wsdd
, which also is reflected in our demon.
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