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myconfig.sample.h
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/*
* Rename this example to 'myconfig.h' and fill in your details.
*
* The local config is in the '.gitignore' file, which helps to keep details secret.
*/
/* Give the camera a name for the web interface */
#define CAM_NAME "ESP32 camera server"
/*
* Give the network name
* It will be used as the hostname in ST modes
* This is the name the camera will advertise on the network (mdns) for services and OTA
*/
#define MDNS_NAME "esp32-cam"
/*
* WiFi Settings
*
* For the simplest connection to an existing network
* just replace your ssid and password in the line below.
*/
struct station stationList[] = {{"my_ssid","my_password", true}};
/*
* You can extend the stationList[] above with additional SSID+Password pairs
struct station stationList[] = {{"ssid1", "pass1", true},
{"ssid2", "pass2", true},
{"ssid3", "pass3", false}};
* Note the use of nested braces '{' and '}' to group each entry, and commas ',' to separate them.
*
* The first entry (ssid1, above) in the stationList is special, if WIFI_AP_ENABLE has been uncommented (below)
* it will be used for the AccessPoint ssid and password. See the comments there for more.
*
* The 'dhcp' setting controls whether the station uses DHCP or static IP settings; if in doubt leave 'true'
*
* You can also use a BSSID (eg: "2F:67:94:F5:BB:6A", a colon separated mac address string) in place of
* the ssid to force connections to specific networks even when the ssid's collide,
*/
/* Extended WiFi Settings */
/*
* If defined: URL_HOSTNAME will be used in place of the IP address in internal URL's
*/
// #define URL_HOSTNAME "esp32-cam"
/*
* Static network settings for client mode
*
* Note: The same settings will be applied to all client connections where the dhcp setting is 'false'
* You must define all three: IP, Gateway and NetMask
*/
// warning - IP addresses must be separated with commas (,) and not decimals (.)
// #define ST_IP 192,168,0,123
// #define ST_GATEWAY 192,168,0,2
// #define ST_NETMASK 255,255,255,0
// One or two DNS servers can be supplied, only the NTP code currently uses them
// #define ST_DNS1 192,168,0,2
// #define ST_DNS2 8,8,8,8
/*
* AccessPoint;
*
* Uncomment to enable AP mode;
*
*/
// #define WIFI_AP_ENABLE
/* AP Mode Notes:
*
* Once enabled the AP ssid and password will be taken from the 1st entry in the stationList[] above.
*
* If there are further entries listed they will be scanned at startup in the normal way and connected to
* if they are found. AP then works as a fallback mode for when there are no 'real' networks available.
*
* Setting the 'dhcp' field to true for the AP enables a captive portal and attempts to send
* all visitors to the webcam page, with varying degrees of success depending on the visitors
* browser and other settings.
*/
// Optionally change the AccessPoint ip address (default = 192.168.4.1)
// warning - IP addresses must be separated with commas (,) and not decimals (.)
// #define AP_ADDRESS 192,168,4,1
// Uncomment this to force the AccessPoint channel number, default = 1
// #define AP_CHAN 1
/*
* Port numbers for WebUI and Stream, defaults to 80 and 81.
* Uncomment and edit as appropriate
*/
// #define HTTP_PORT 80
// #define STREAM_PORT 81
/*
* Wifi Watchdog defines how long we spend waiting for a connection before retrying,
* and how often we check to see if we are still connected, milliseconds
* You may wish to increase this if your WiFi is slow at conencting.
*/
// #define WIFI_WATCHDOG 15000
/*
* Over The Air firmware updates can be disabled by uncommenting the folowing line
* When enabled the device will advertise itself using the MDNS_NAME defined above
*/
// #define NO_OTA
/*
* OTA can be password protected to prevent the device being hijacked
*/
// #define OTA_PASSWORD "SuperVisor"
/* NTP
* Uncomment the following to enable the on-board clock
* Pick a nearby pool server from: https://www.ntppool.org/zone/@
* Set the GMT offset to match your timezone IN SECONDS;
* see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UTC_time_offsets
* 1hr = 3600 seconds; do the math ;-)
* Default is CET (Central European Time), eg GMT + 1hr
* The DST offset is usually 1 hour (again, in seconds) if used in your country.
*/
//#define NTPSERVER "<EDIT THIS>.pool.ntp.org"
//#define NTP_GMT_OFFSET 3600
//#define NTP_DST_OFFSET 3600
/*
* Camera Defaults
*
*/
// Initial Reslolution, default SVGA
// available values are: FRAMESIZE_[THUMB|QQVGA|HQVGA|QVGA|CIF|HVGA|VGA|SVGA|XGA|HD|SXGA|UXGA] + [FHD|QXGA] for 3Mp Sensors; eg ov3660
// #define DEFAULT_RESOLUTION FRAMESIZE_SVGA
// Hardware Horizontal Mirror, 0 or 1 (overrides default board setting)
// #define H_MIRROR 0
// Hardware Vertical Flip , 0 or 1 (overrides default board setting)
// #define V_FLIP 1
// Browser Rotation (one of: -90,0,90, default 0)
// #define CAM_ROTATION 0
// Minimal frame duration in ms, used to limit max FPS
// max_fps = 1000/min_frame_time
// #define MIN_FRAME_TIME 500
/*
* Additional Features
*
*/
// Default Page: uncomment to make the full control page the default, otherwise show simple viewer
// #define DEFAULT_INDEX_FULL
// Uncomment to disable the notification LED on the module
// #define LED_DISABLE
// Uncomment to disable the illumination lamp features
// #define LAMP_DISABLE
// Define the startup lamp power setting (as a percentage, defaults to 0%)
// Saved (SPIFFS) user settings will override this
// #define LAMP_DEFAULT 0
// Assume the module used has a SPIFFS/LittleFS partition, and use that for persistent setting storage
// Uncomment to disable this this, the controls will still be shown in the UI but are inoperative.
// #define NO_FS
// Uncomment to enable camera debug info on serial by default
// #define DEBUG_DEFAULT_ON
/*
* Camera Hardware Selectiom
*
* You must uncomment one, and only one, of the lines below to select your board model.
* Remember to also select the board in the Boards Manager
* This is not optional
*/
#define CAMERA_MODEL_AI_THINKER // default
// #define CAMERA_MODEL_WROVER_KIT
// #define CAMERA_MODEL_ESP_EYE
// #define CAMERA_MODEL_M5STACK_PSRAM
// #define CAMERA_MODEL_M5STACK_V2_PSRAM
// #define CAMERA_MODEL_M5STACK_WIDE
// #define CAMERA_MODEL_M5STACK_ESP32CAM // Originally: CAMERA_MODEL_M5STACK_NO_PSRAM
// #define CAMERA_MODEL_TTGO_T_JOURNAL
// #define CAMERA_MODEL_ARDUCAM_ESP32S_UNO
// Initial Camera module bus communications frequency
// Currently defaults to 8MHz
// The post-initialisation (runtime) value can be set and edited by the user in the UI
// For clone modules that have camera module and SPIFFS startup issues try setting
// this very low (start at 2MHZ and increase):
// #define XCLK_FREQ_MHZ 2