A media file format generator/parser that exposes a React-like API.
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Kontainer aims to fully support the MP4 (ISO Base Media file format: ISO/IEC 14496-12) and WebM file format. The library can be used on Node.js and in the browser.
```
$ npm install -g kontainer-js
A media file like MP4 and WebM is composed of nested objects. In Kontainer, each object, e.g. MP4 Box, is represented as a KontainerElement which is similar to the ReactElement.
The actual media data (audio and video chunks) and the metadata are represented as a props object and passed to the KontainerElement as its attributes.
`js
import Kontainer from 'kontainer-js';
const IsoBmff = Kontainer.IsoBmff;
export default class MP4 {
constructor(width, height) {
this.width = width;
this.height = height;
}
render() {
return (
...
);
}
}
`
The above code is transpiled into the calls to createElement() using babel and a dedicated plugin.
`js`
// IsoBmff.createElement()
// Accepts: type, props, children...
// Returns: KontainerElement
return IsoBmff.createElement('file', null,
IsoBmff.createElement('ftyp', {majorBrand: 'isom'}),
IsoBmff.createElement('moov', null,
IsoBmff.createElement('mvhd', {creationTime: new Date(0), modificationTime: new Date(), timeScale: 1, nextTrackId: 4}),
IsoBmff.createElement('trak', null,
IsoBmff.createElement('tkhd', {creationTime: new Date(0), modificationTime: new Date(), trackId: 1, width: 640, height: 480}),
IsoBmff.createElement('mdia', null,
...
// KontainerElement can be a child of other elements to compose a large nested tree.
)
)
)
);
Once an element is obtained, it can be serialized into a byte stream using renderToBuffer().
`js`
// Kontainer.renderToBuffer()
// Accepts: KontainerElement
// Returns: Buffer (in node) or ArrayBuffer (in browser) that contains a media stream
buffer = Kontainer.renderToBuffer(element);
On the other hand, you can parse a byte stream and reproduce a KontainerElement from it.
`js
// IsoBmff.createElementFromBuffer()
// Accepts: Buffer (in node) or ArrayBuffer (in browser) that contains a media stream [, offset=0]
// Returns: KontainerElement.
element = IsoBmff.createElementFromBuffer(buffer, offset);
`
You can also create your hook and process a byte stream progressively.
`js
class MyBoxVisitor extends IsoBmff.BoxVisitor {
enter(type, props) {
// Implement this
}
exit(type, props) {
// Implement this
}
}
const transform = IsoBmff.transform(new MyBoxVisitor());
input.pipe(transform).pipe(process.stdout);
`
To transpile JSX code into createElement() calls together with your ES6 code, you need to install babel and its plugins.
``
$ npm install babel-cli
$ npm install babel-preset-es2015
$ npm install babel-plugin-transform-kontainer-js
Put a .babelrc file in the source directories that contain JSX.
`js`
{
"presets": ["es2015"],
"plugins": ["transform-kontainer-js"]
}
Then use the babel command to transpile the code.
``
$ babel src/ -d dist/
See the plugin code for the details.
A simple parser for displaying the structure of media file.
`
Usage:
kontainer filePath [options]
Example:
kontainer /path/to/file
Options:
-h, --help Print help
-v, --version Print version
`
`
// Install
$ git clone git@github.com:kuu/Kontainer.git
$ cd Kontainer
$ npm install
// Test
$ npm test
// Build client libs
$ npm run build
// --> ./lib/kontainer.deb.js (uncompressed with debug messages)
// --> ./lib/kontainer.js (uncompressed)
// --> ./lib/kontainer.min.js (compressed)
// --> ./lib/kontainer.map.js (source map)
``