blakeblackshear.frigate/jsmpeg/relay.js

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// Use the websocket-relay to serve a raw MPEG-TS over WebSockets. You can use
// ffmpeg to feed the relay. ffmpeg -> websocket-relay -> browser
// Example:
// node relay 8081 8082
// ffmpeg -i <some input> -f mpegts http://localhost:8081/streamName
var http = require('http'),
WebSocket = require('ws');
var STREAM_PORT = process.argv[2] || 8081,
WEBSOCKET_PORT = process.argv[3] || 8082;
// Websocket Server
var socketServer = new WebSocket.Server({ port: WEBSOCKET_PORT, perMessageDeflate: false });
socketServer.on('connection', function (socket, request) {
var streamName = request.url.substr(1).split('/')[0];
socket.stream = streamName;
console.log(
'New WebSocket connection for: ',
streamName
);
});
socketServer.broadcast = function(data, streamName) {
socketServer.clients.forEach(function each(client) {
if (client.readyState === WebSocket.OPEN && client.stream === streamName) {
client.send(data);
}
});
};
// HTTP Server to accept incoming MPEG-TS Stream from ffmpeg
var streamServer = http.createServer( function(request, response) {
var streamName = request.url.substr(1).split('/')[0];
response.connection.setTimeout(0);
console.log(
'Stream Connected: ',
streamName
);
request.on('data', function(data){
socketServer.broadcast(data, streamName);
});
})
// Keep the socket open for streaming
streamServer.headersTimeout = 0;
streamServer.listen(STREAM_PORT);
console.log('Listening for incoming MPEG-TS Stream on http://127.0.0.1:'+STREAM_PORT+'/<streamName>');
console.log('Awaiting WebSocket connections on ws://127.0.0.1:'+WEBSOCKET_PORT+'/');