Docker container to expose a local RTMP, RTSP, and HLS stream for all your Wyze cameras including v3. No Third-party or special firmware required.
Based on @noelhibbard's script with kroo/wyzecam, and aler9/rtsp-simple-server.
Should work on most x64 systems as well as on some arm-based systems like the Raspberry Pi.
See here for instructions to run on arm.
Latest version of the Wyze firmware seems to cause connection issues which will result in the error:
IOTC_ER_CAN_NOT_FIND_DEVICE
- NEW: Per camera custom FFMPEG commands with
FFMPEG_CMD_CAM_NAME
- NEW: Custom FFMPEG input flags for all cameras with
FFMPEG_FLAG
- NEW: Per camera custom FFMPEG input flags with
FFMPEG_FLAG_CAM_NAME
- FIX: SMS two-step verification.
- NEW:
IGNORE_OFFLINE
environment option to ignore offline cameras until the container restarts. - Removed some of the extra FFMPEG option
- FIX: MFA error due to missing user-agent
- Improved LAN mode - no longer requires host mode
- Improved stability
Use your Wyze credentials and run:
docker run -p 1935:1935 -p 8554:8554 -p 8888:8888 -e WYZE_EMAIL= -e WYZE_PASSWORD= mrlt8/wyze-bridge
or
git clone https://github.com/mrlt8/docker-wyze-bridge.git
cd docker-wyze-bridge
cp docker-compose.sample.yml docker-compose.yml
- Edit
docker-compose.yml
with your wyze credentials - run
docker-compose up --build
Once you're happy with your config you can use docker-compose up -d
to run it in detached mode.
camera-nickname
is the name of the camera set in the Wyze app and are converted to lower case with hyphens in place of spaces.
e.g. 'Front Door' would be /front-door
- RTMP:
rtmp://localhost:1935/camera-nickname
- RTSP:
rtsp://localhost:8554/camera-nickname
- HLS:
http://localhost:8888/camera-nickname/stream.m3u8
- HLS can also be viewed in the browser using:
http://localhost:8888/camera-nickname
The default option will automatically create a stream for all the cameras on your account, but you can use the following environment options in your docker-compose.yml
to filter the cameras.
All options are cAsE-InSensiTive, and take single or multiple comma separated values.
- Whitelist by Camera Name (set in the wyze app):
environment:
..
- FILTER_NAMES=Front Door, Driveway, porch cam
- Whitelist by Camera MAC Address:
- FILTER_MACS=00:aA:22:33:44:55, Aa22334455bB
- Whitelist by Camera Model:
- FILTER_MODEL=WYZEC1-JZ
- Whitelist by Camera Model Name:
- FILTER_MODEL=V2, v3, Pan
- Blacklisting:
You can reverse any of these whitelists into blacklists by adding block, blacklist, exclude, ignore, or reverse to FILTER_MODE
.
environment:
..
- FILTER_NAMES=Bedroom
- FILTER_MODE=BLOCK
Two-factor authentication ("Two-Step Verification" in the wyze app) is supported and will automatically be detected, however additional steps are required to enter your verification code.
- Echo the verification code directly to
/tokens/mfa_token
:
docker exec -it wyze-bridge sh -c 'echo "123456" > /tokens/mfa_token'
- Mount
/tokens/
locally and add your verification code to a new filemfa_token
:
volumes:
- ./tokens:/tokens/
The default configuration will use the x64 tutk library, however, you can edit your docker-compose.yml
to use the 32-bit arm library by setting dockerfile
as Dockerfile.arm
:
build:
context: ./app
dockerfile: Dockerfile.arm
environment:
..
Alternatively, you can pull a pre-built image using:
image: mrlt8/wyze-bridge:latest
environment:
..
Like the wyze app, the tutk library will attempt to stream directly from the camera when on the same LAN as the camera in "LAN mode" or relay the stream via the cloud in "relay mode".
LAN mode is more ideal as all streaming will be local and won't use additional bandwidth.
You can restrict streaming to LAN only by adding the LAN_ONLY
environment variable:
environment:
..
- LAN_ONLY=True
Bitrate and resolution of the stream from the wyze camera can be adjusted with - QUALITY=HD120
.
- Resolution can be set to
SD
(640x360 cams/480x640 doorbell) orHD
(1920x1080 cam/1296x1728 doorbell). Default - HD. - Bitrate can be set from 60 to 240 kb/s. Default - 120.
- Bitrate and resolution changes will apply to ALL cameras.
environment:
..
- QUALITY=SD60
You can pass a custom command to FFmpeg by using FFMPEG_CMD
in your docker-compose.yml:
environment:
..
- FFMPEG_CMD=-f h264 -i - -vcodec copy -f flv rtmp://rtsp-server:1935/
where CAM_NAME
is the camera name in UPPERCASE and _
in place of spaces and hyphens:
- FFMPEG_CMD_CAM_NAME=ffmpeg -f h264 -i - -vcodec copy -f flv rtmp://rtsp-server:1935/
Additional info:
- The
ffmpeg
command is implied and is optional. - The camera name will automatically be appended to the command, so you need to end with the rtmp/rtsp url.
rtsp-simple-server options can be customized as an environment variable in your docker-compose.yml by prefixing RTSP_
to the UPPERCASE parameter.
e.g. use - RTSP_RTSPADDRESS=:8555
to overwrite the default rtspAddress
.
or - RTSP_PATHS_ALL_READUSER=123
to customize a path specific option like paths: all: readuser:123
environment options:
- IGNORE_OFFLINE=true
Ignore ofline cameras until container restarts
- DEBUG_LEVEL=
Adjust the level of upstream logging
- RTSP_LOGLEVEL=
Adjust the verbosity of rtsp-simple-server; available values are "warn", "info", "debug".
- DEBUG_FFMPEG=True
Enable additional logging from FFmpeg
- FRESH_DATA=True
Remove local cache and pull new data from wyze servers.