├── .dockerignore
├── .eslintrc
├── .gitattributes
├── .gitignore
├── .npmignore
├── .travis.yml
├── .vscode
├── launch.json
└── settings.json
├── DESIGN.md
├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── devman.json
├── dist
├── favicon-32x32.png
├── index.html
└── script
│ ├── 3bab9ce5393d511d0e82248f5d507b50.svg
│ ├── 88bd6a588ceacf35ce5bcbcb8894f460.png
│ ├── bundle.js
│ ├── bundle.js.map
│ ├── e59852a4a591ff3d50bb428cfeb22287.svg
│ ├── f3a4c7bcf83584d31fccf35011fce869.svg
│ ├── mediagoom.bundle.js
│ ├── mediagoom.bundle.js.map
│ ├── pages.bundle.js
│ ├── pages.bundle.js.map
│ ├── vendors.bundle.js
│ └── vendors.bundle.js.map
├── docs
├── .gitignore
├── .vscode
│ └── settings.json
├── Gemfile
├── Gemfile.lock
├── _config.yml
├── content
│ ├── Encode.md
│ ├── Play.md
│ ├── Upload.md
│ └── setup.md
├── img
│ ├── 5a22ba30e18168.3410275315122253289237.png
│ ├── 5a22bafca4cee0.7998032215122255326751.png
│ ├── Workflow.png
│ ├── ipad-frame-kisspng.png
│ ├── ipad.png
│ ├── ipad.xcf
│ ├── iphone-7-plus-frame.png
│ ├── iphone.png
│ ├── iphone.xcf
│ ├── items.png
│ ├── laptop.png
│ ├── laptop.xcf
│ ├── play.png
│ ├── upload-progress.png
│ ├── upload.png
│ └── working.png
├── index.md
├── mg.svg
├── sitemap.xml
├── style
│ └── main.scss
└── test.sh
├── downloadtools.js
├── k8
└── deploy.yml
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── src
├── README.md
├── flows
│ ├── encode.js
│ ├── ffprobe_output.js
│ └── processor.js
├── processor
│ ├── procman.js
│ └── statmanfs.js
└── server
│ ├── app.js
│ └── index.js
├── test
├── integration
│ ├── MEDIA1.MP4
│ ├── api_fail.spec.js
│ ├── env.spec.js
│ ├── fake_process_manager.js
│ ├── fake_stateman.js
│ ├── procman.spec.js
│ └── webapi.spec.js
└── unit
│ ├── ffprobe
│ └── Pexels.txt
│ └── flows.js
└── version.py
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1 | bin/
2 | opflow-dir/
3 | unit-test/
4 | uploader/
5 | .nyc_output/
6 | .vscode/
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1 | {
2 | "env": {
3 |
4 | "es6": true,
5 | "node": true
6 | },
7 | "extends": "eslint:recommended",
8 | "parserOptions": {
9 | "ecmaVersion": 2017
10 | , "sourceType": "module"
11 | }
12 | , "rules": {
13 | "indent": [
14 | "error",
15 | 4
16 | ],
17 | "linebreak-style": [
18 | "warn"
19 | , "unix"
20 | ],
21 | "quotes": [
22 | "warn",
23 | "single"
24 | ],
25 | "semi": [
26 | "warn",
27 | "always"
28 | ]
29 | , "no-console" : [
30 | "off"
31 | ]
32 | , "comma-style" : [
33 | "warn"
34 | , "first"
35 | ]
36 | }
37 |
38 | , "globals" : {
39 |
40 | "describe" : false,
41 | "it" : false,
42 | "before" : false,
43 | "beforeEach" : false,
44 | "after" : false,
45 | "afterEach" : false
46 | }
47 |
48 | }
49 |
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2 |
3 | *.mp4 binary
4 | *.MP4 binary
5 | *.png binary
6 |
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8 |
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1 | ## Ignore Visual Studio temporary files, build results, and
2 | ## files generated by popular Visual Studio add-ons.
3 |
4 | # User-specific files
5 | *.suo
6 | *.user
7 | *.userosscache
8 | *.sln.docstates
9 |
10 | *.tmp
11 | *.tmp.mp4
12 | *.m4v
13 | *.m4a
14 | *.ts
15 | *.mp4
16 | img*.jpg
17 | status.json
18 | *.m3u8
19 | *.mpd
20 |
21 | coverage/
22 | .nyc_output/
23 | *.o
24 | /ar-lib
25 | config.guess
26 | config.sub
27 | ltmain.sh
28 | /m4/**/*
29 | *.Makefile
30 | *.target.mk
31 | Makefile
32 | Makefile.in
33 | aclocal.m4
34 | /autom4te.cache/**/*
35 | compile
36 | configure
37 | depcomp
38 | install-sh
39 | missing
40 | COPYING
41 | INSTALL
42 | /tmp*
43 | /uploader
44 | #generated files
45 | *.sln
46 | *.vcxproj
47 | *.vcxproj.filters
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49 | *.userprefs
50 | *.vc.db
51 |
52 | # Build results
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54 | [Dd]ebugPublic/
55 | [Rr]elease/
56 | [Rr]eleases/
57 | x64/
58 | x86/
59 | bld/
60 | [Bb]in/
61 | [Oo]bj/
62 |
63 | # Visual Studio 2015 cache/options directory
64 | .vs/
65 | # Uncomment if you have tasks that create the project's static files in wwwroot
66 | #wwwroot/
67 |
68 | # MSTest test Results
69 | [Tt]est[Rr]esult*/
70 | [Bb]uild[Ll]og.*
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74 | TestResult.xml
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77 | [Dd]ebugPS/
78 | [Rr]eleasePS/
79 | dlldata.c
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83 | artifacts/
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85 | *_i.c
86 | *_p.c
87 | *_i.h
88 | *.ilk
89 | *.meta
90 | *.obj
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155 | AutoTest.Net/
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172 |
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272 | .paket/paket.exe
273 |
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282 | update.sql
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2 | /node_modules
3 | /statman
4 | /uploader
5 | /pippo
6 | /bin
7 | .travis.yml
8 | devman.*
9 | Dockerfile
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1 | language: node_js
2 | node_js:
3 | - 10
4 | - 11
5 | - 8
6 | env:
7 | global:
8 | - DEBUG: opflow:processor
9 | - secure: 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
10 | - secure: 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12 | matrix:
13 | - NODE_ENV: development
14 | - NODE_ENV: production
15 | branches:
16 | except:
17 | - dev-wia
18 | services:
19 | - docker
20 | before_install:
21 | - python ./version.py
22 | - npm i -g npm@5.6.0
23 | - echo "$DOCKERHUBPSW" | docker login --username "$DOCKERHUBUSR" --password-stdin
24 | install:
25 | - npm install
26 | - npm install --only=dev
27 | - npm install coveralls codecov nyc
28 | script:
29 | - npm run cov-all
30 | - ls ./.nyc_output
31 | - "./node_modules/.bin/nyc report --reporter=text-lcov | coveralls"
32 | - "./node_modules/.bin/nyc report --reporter=text-lcov > coverage.lcov && codecov"
33 | - if [[ $TRAVIS_BRANCH =~ (master)|(dev) ]] ; then docker build -t "mediagoom/node-play:$TRAVIS_BRANCH" .; fi
34 | after_script:
35 | - if [[ $TRAVIS_BRANCH =~ (master)|(dev) ]] ; then docker push "mediagoom/node-play:$TRAVIS_BRANCH"; fi
36 | deploy:
37 | - provider: npm
38 | email: info@mediagoom.com
39 | skip_cleanup: true
40 | api_key:
41 | secure: 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
42 | on:
43 | tags: true
44 | repo: mediagoom/node-play
45 | node: 8
46 | condition: $NODE_ENV = production
47 | - provider: script
48 | script: bash -c "docker build -t 'mediagoom/node-play:latest' . && docker push 'mediagoom/node-play:latest'"
49 | on:
50 | tags: true
51 | repo: mediagoom/node-play
52 | node: 10
53 | condition: $NODE_ENV = production
54 |
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1 | {
2 | // Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes.
3 | // Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes.
4 | // For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387
5 | "version": "0.2.0",
6 | "configurations": [
7 |
8 | {
9 | "type": "node",
10 | "request": "launch",
11 | "name": "Launch Program",
12 | "program": "${workspaceFolder}\\src\\server\\index.js"
13 | , "console": "integratedTerminal"
14 | , "runtimeArgs": [
15 | "--preserve-symlinks"
16 | ]
17 | , "env": {
18 | "NODE_ENV": "development"
19 | , "DEBUG" : "opflow:coordinator;opflow:processor"
20 | , "NODEPLAYPORT" : "555"
21 | , "NODEPLAYDESTINATION" : "C:/Users/a.surra"
22 | , "OPFLOWSTORAGE" : "../storage/disk"
23 | }
24 | }
25 |
26 |
27 | , {
28 | "name": "Debug Mocha integration",
29 | "type": "node",
30 | "request": "launch",
31 | "program": "${workspaceRoot}/node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha",
32 | "stopOnEntry": false,
33 | "args": ["--no-timeouts", "./test/integration//**/*.js"],
34 | "cwd": "${workspaceRoot}",
35 | "preLaunchTask": null,
36 | "console": "integratedTerminal"
37 | , "runtimeArgs": [
38 | "--preserve-symlinks"
39 | ]
40 | , "env": {
41 | "NODE_ENV": "development"
42 | , "DEBUG" : "opflow:coordinator"
43 | }
44 |
45 | }
46 | , {
47 | "name": "Debug Mocha unit",
48 | "type": "node",
49 | "request": "launch",
50 | "program": "${workspaceRoot}/node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha",
51 | "stopOnEntry": false,
52 | "args": ["--no-timeouts", "./test/unit//**/*.js"],
53 | "cwd": "${workspaceRoot}",
54 | "preLaunchTask": null,
55 | "console": "integratedTerminal"
56 | , "runtimeArgs": [
57 | "--preserve-symlinks"
58 | ]
59 |
60 |
61 | , "env": {
62 | "NODE_ENV": "development"
63 | , "DEBUG" : ""
64 | }
65 |
66 | }
67 | ]
68 | }
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1 | {
2 | "files.eol": "\n"
3 | , "files.exclude": {
4 | "node_modules/": true
5 | , "**/.nyc_output:": true
6 | , "coverage/": true
7 | , "*.lcov" : true
8 | }
9 | ,
10 | "vim.useCtrlKeys": false,
11 | "cSpell.words": [
12 | "ffprobe",
13 | "mediagoom",
14 | "nodeplay",
15 | "opflow",
16 | "promisify"
17 | ]
18 | }
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1 |
2 |
3 | ProcMan
4 | - list
5 | - status
6 | - reserve_name (init upload)
7 | - queue_job (upload)
8 | |
9 | |
10 | |
11 | StatusMan
12 | |
13 | |
14 | |
15 | Processor
16 | - get_streams
17 | - read stream info
18 | - encode
19 | - package
20 |
21 |
22 | ProcMan => queue_job return jobid
23 | => add job_details
24 | => add media id settings POST after reserve_name set configuration
25 |
26 | Derive From StatusManFs => override queue_job to use opflow
27 | => transformer => from media settings to opflow
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 | ProcMan
32 | - list
33 | - status
34 | - reserve_name (init upload)
35 | - queue_job (upload)
36 | |
37 | |
38 | |
39 | StatusMan
40 | |\
41 | | \
42 | | \
43 | | \
44 | | \
45 | | \
46 | | opflow
47 | |
48 | |
49 | Transformer <= MEDIA INFO
50 | |
51 | |
52 | MEDIA SETTINGS
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1 | FROM node:10-alpine
2 |
3 | ARG NODEPLAYDEFOWNER=docker
4 | ENV NODEPLAYDEFOWNER="${NODEPLAYDEFOWNER}"
5 | ENV NODE_ENV=production
6 | ARG NODEPLAYDESTINATION=/node-play/media
7 | ENV NODEPLAYDESTINATION="${NODEPLAYDESTINATION}"
8 |
9 |
10 | WORKDIR /node-play
11 | COPY . .
12 | RUN npm install && mkdir media \
13 | && node ./downloadtools.js \
14 | && ls /node-play/node_modules/@mediagoom
15 |
16 | EXPOSE 3000
17 |
18 | CMD node ./src/server/index.js
19 |
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1 | # node-play
2 |
3 | [](https://travis-ci.org/mediagoom/node-play) [](https://coveralls.io/github/mediagoom/node-play?branch=master) [](https://codecov.io/gh/mediagoom/node-play) [](https://greenkeeper.io/)
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 | A nodejs web streaming server. It needs node 8 or above.
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 | *node-play* is a web server witch expose api for encoding your videos and playing them back in either HLS (HTTP LIVE STREAMING) or MPEG-DASH.
12 |
13 | The UI is implemented in vue.js and the sources are in the [mediagoom/node-play-ui](https://github.com/mediagoom/node-play-ui) repository.
14 |
15 | For encoding it uses [*ffmpeg*](https://ffmpeg.org/download.html). A free tool.
16 |
17 | For packaging it uses [*mg*](https://github.com/mediagoom/mg). A free tool.
18 |
19 | It should work on both *Linux* and *Window*.
20 |
21 | If you want to run on other platforms you may need to install the above tools yourself.
22 |
23 | ## Run with docker
24 | ```bash
25 | docker run -d -p 80:3000 --name node-play mediagoom/node-play
26 | ```
27 |
28 | ## Install globally
29 |
30 | To install it globally run:
31 | ```bash
32 | sudo -E npm install -g @mediagoom/node-play
33 | ```
34 |
35 | To run it type:
36 | ```bash
37 | nodeplay
38 | ```
39 |
40 | ## Install locally
41 |
42 | Create a directory to host node-play
43 | ```bash
44 | mkdir nodeplay
45 | cd nodeplay
46 | ```
47 |
48 | then install it locally
49 | ```bash
50 | npm install @mediagoom/node-play
51 | ```
52 |
53 | run it
54 | ```bash
55 | ./node_modules/.bin/nodeplay
56 | ```
57 |
58 | - navigate to http://localhost:3000
59 |
60 | ## Configure
61 |
62 | If you set the environment variable NODE_ENV to production *node-play* will save its works flows to disk. In this way in case something should happen in an encoding it will be restarted when *node-play* is restarted.
63 |
64 |
65 |
66 |
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2 | "proc" : [
3 | {
4 | "name" : "server"
5 | , "watch" : ["src/**/*.js", "!src/**/client/*", "!src/**/test/*"]
6 | , "cmd" : {"proc": "node", "args": ["./src/server/index.js"]}
7 | , "debug" : false
8 | , "break" : false
9 | , "options" : { "env":{
10 | "NODEPLAYDEFOWNER" : "pippo"
11 | }
12 | }
13 |
14 | }
15 |
16 | ]
17 |
18 | , "server" : { "url" : "http://localhost:3000/clientaccesspolicy.xml", "timeout" : 8000 }
19 | }
20 |
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