Raman Gupta a4d28791ed server: python rpc should use create_task instead of run_coroutine_threadsafe (#1953)
run_coroutine_threadsafe is designed for scheduling coroutines from a
different thread onto the event loop. Since readLoop is already running
as an async function on the event loop, using create_task is the correct
and more efficient approach.

This removes unnecessary thread-safe queue overhead for every RPC message.

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Scrypted

Scrypted is a high performance home video integration platform and NVR with smart detections. Instant, low latency, streaming to HomeKit, Google Home, and Alexa. Supports most cameras. Learn more.

Installation and Documentation

Installation and camera onboarding instructions can be found in the docs.

Community

Scrypted has active communities on Discord, Reddit, and Github. Check them out if you have questions!

Development

Debug Scrypted Plugins in VS Code

# this is an example for homekit.
# check out the code
git clone https://github.com/koush/scrypted
cd scrypted
# get the dependencies for the server and various plugins
./npm-install.sh
# open the homekit project in VS Code
code plugins/homekit

You can now launch (using the Start Debugging play button) the HomeKit Plugin in VS Code. Please be aware that you do not need to restart the Scrypted Server if you make changes to a plugin. Edit the plugin, launch, and the updated plugin will deploy on the running server.

If you do not want to set up VS Code, you can also run build and install the plugin directly from the command line:

# currently in the plugins/homekit directory.
npm run build && npm run scrypted-deploy 127.0.0.1

Plugin SDK Documentation

Want to write your own plugin? Full documentation is available here: https://developer.scrypted.app

Debug the Scrypted Server in VS Code

Debugging the server should not be necessary, as the server only provides the hosting and RPC mechanism for plugins. The following is for reference purpose. Most development can be done by debugging the relevant plugin.

# check out the code
git clone https://github.com/koush/scrypted
cd scrypted
# get the dependencies for the server and various plugins
./npm-install.sh
# open server project in VS Code
code server

You can now launch the Scrypted Server in VS Code.

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