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blakeblackshear.frigate/web
ryzendigo e80da2b297 fix: WebSocket connection leaked on WebRTC player cleanup (#22473)
The connect() function creates a WebSocket but never stores the
reference. The useEffect cleanup only closes the RTCPeerConnection
via pcRef, leaving the WebSocket open.

Each time the component re-renders with changed deps (camera switch,
playback toggle, microphone toggle), a new WebSocket is created
without closing the previous one. This leaks connections until the
browser garbage-collects them or the server times out.

Store the WebSocket in a ref and close it in the cleanup function.
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This is the Frigate frontend which connects to and provides a User Interface to the Python backend.

Web Development

Installing Web Dependencies Via NPM

Within /web, run:

npm install

Running development frontend

Within /web, run:

PROXY_HOST=<ip_address:port> npm run dev

The Proxy Host can point to your existing Frigate instance. Otherwise defaults to localhost:5000 if running Frigate on the same machine.

Extensions

Install these IDE extensions for an improved development experience:

  • eslint