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HlsjsPlayback

A Clappr playback to play HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) based on the hls.js.

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Usage

You can use it from JSDelivr:

https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@clappr/hlsjs-playback@latest/dist/hlsjs-playback.min.js

or as an npm package:

yarn add @clappr/hlsjs-playback

Then just add HlsjsPlayback into the list of plugins of your player instance:

var player = new Clappr.Player(
  {
    source: 'https://bitdash-a.akamaihd.net/content/sintel/hls/playlist.m3u8',
    plugins: [HlsjsPlayback],
  });

Configuration

The options for this playback are shown below:

var player = new Clappr.Player(
  {
    source: 'https://bitdash-a.akamaihd.net/content/sintel/hls/playlist.m3u8',
    plugins: [HlsjsPlayback],
    hlsUseNextLevel: false,
    hlsMinimumDvrSize: 60,
    hlsRecoverAttempts: 16,
    hlsPlayback: {
      preload: true,
      customListeners: [],
    },
    playback: {
      extrapolatedWindowNumSegments: 2,
      triggerFatalErrorOnResourceDenied: false,
      hlsjsConfig: {
        // hls.js specific options
      },
    },
  });

hlsUseNextLevel

Default value: false

The default behavior for the HLS playback is to use hls.currentLevel to switch current level. To change this behaviour and force HLS playback to use hls.nextLevel, add hlsUseNextLevel: true to embed parameters.

hlsMinimumDvrSize

Default value: 60 (seconds)

Option to define the minimum DVR size to active seek on Clappr live mode.

extrapolatedWindowNumSegments

Default value: 2

Configure the size of the start time extrapolation window measured as a multiple of segments.

Should be 2 or higher, or 0 to disable. It should only need to be increased above 2 if more than one segment is removed from the start of the playlist at a time.

E.g.: If the playlist is cached for 10 seconds and new chunks are added/removed every 5.

hlsRecoverAttempts

Default value: 16

The hls.js have recover approaches for some fatal errors. This option sets the max recovery attempts number for those errors.

triggerFatalErrorOnResourceDenied

Default value: false

If this option is set to true, the playback will triggers fatal error event if decrypt key http response code is greater than or equal to 400. This option is used to attempt to reproduce iOS devices behaviour which internally use html5 video playback.

hlsPlayback

Soon (in a new breaking change version), all options related to this playback that are declared in the scope of the options object will have to be declared necessarily within this new scope!

Groups all options related directly to HlsjsPlayback configs.

var player = new Clappr.Player(
  {
    ...
    hlsPlayback: {
      preload: true,
      customListeners: [],
    },
  });

hlsPlayback.preload

Default value: true

Configures whether the source should be loaded as soon as the HLS.JS internal reference is setup or only after the first play.

hlsPlayback.customListeners

An array of listeners object with specific parameters to add on HLS.JS instance.

var player = new Clappr.Player(
  {
    ...
    hlsPlayback: {
      ...
      customListeners: [
        // "hlsFragLoaded" is the value of HlsjsPlayback.HLSJS.Events.FRAG_LOADED constant.
        { eventName: 'hlsFragLoaded', callback: (event, data) => { console.log('>>>>>> data: ', data) }, once: true }
      ],
    },
  });

The listener object parameters are:

  • eventName: A valid event name of hls.js events API;
  • callback: The callback that should be called when the event listened happen.
  • once: Flag to configure if the listener needs to be valid just for one time.

hlsjsConfig

As HlsjsPlayback is based on hls.js, it's possible to use the available hls.js configs too. You can check them out here.

To use these settings, use the hlsjsConfig object.

Example:

var player = new Clappr.Player(
  {
    ...
    playback: {
      hlsjsConfig: {
        debug: true, // https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js/blob/master/docs/API.md#debug
        enableworker: false, // https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js/blob/master/docs/API.md#enableworker
        ...
      },
    },
  });

Development

Enter the project directory and install the dependencies:

yarn install

Make your changes and run the tests:

yarn test

Build your own version:

yarn build

Check the result on dist/ folder.

Starting a local server:

yarn start

This command will start an HTTP Server on port 8080. You can check a sample page with Clappr-core using the HlsjsPlayback on http://localhost:8080/

Release

To release a new version, first create a new tag by running:

npm version [patch | minor | major]

Choose between patch, minor, or major according to the changes for the new version.

After that, publish the new version to NPM by running:

npm publish

Check the new version on npmjs @clappr/hlsjs-playback.