# docker-rpi-motioneye Docker image for running [motionEye](https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneye) on a Raspberry Pi # Deprecated It now appears that there is an official image for armhf. Check out the instructions on the motionEye wiki https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneye/wiki/Install-in-Docker ## motionEye Here is what the author has to say about motionEye: > motionEye is a web frontend for the motion daemon, written in Python. Very succinct! This project is just a Docker container that makes it easy to deploy motionEye on your Raspberry Pi. ## Getting Docker on your Raspberry Pi I recommend checking out [Hypriot](http://blog.hypriot.com/) and their [Getting Started](http://blog.hypriot.com/getting-started-with-docker-on-your-arm-device/) guide ## Running This image is hosted on Docker Hub tagged as [vividboarder/rpi-motioneye](https://hub.docker.com/r/vividboarder/rpi-motioneye/), so you can feel free to use the `docker-compose.yaml` and change `build: .` to `image: vividboarder/rpi-motioneye`. After that, `docker-compose up` should get you started. Alternately, you can compile the image yourself by cloning this repo and using `docker-compose` ``` docker-compose up ``` If you want a little more control, you can use any of the make targets: ``` make build # builds a new image make run # builds and runs container using same parameters as compose make shell # builds and runs an interractive container make tag # tags image to be pushed to docker hub make push # pushes image to docker hub ``` ## Issues? Feel free to report any issues you're having getting this to run on [Github](https://github.com/ViViDboarder/docker-rpi-motioneye/issues)