webrtcbin will refuse pad requests for all sorts of reasons, and should
be logging an error when doing so, simply post an error message and let
the application deal with it, the reason for the refusal should
hopefully be available in the logs to the user.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1399>
Implement new signaller WhipServerSignaller
- an http server using 'warp'
- handlers for the POST, OPTIONS, PATCH and DELETE
- fixed path `/whip/endpoint` as the URI
- fixed value 'whip-client' as the producer peer id
- fixed resource url `/whip/resource/whip-client`
Derive whipserversrc element from BaseWebRTCSrc
- implement constructed method for ObjectImpl to set
non-default signaller, i.e., WhipServerSignaller
- bind the properties stun-server and turn-servers to those on
the Signaller
Connect to 'webrtcbin-ready' signal in the constructor of WhipServerSignaller
- it will be emitted by the webrtcsrc when the webrtcbin element is ready
- the closure for this signal will in turn connect to webrtcbin's ice-gathering-state
and perform send with the answer sdp via the channel
- the WhipServer will hold its HTTP response in POST handler until this signal
is received or timeout which happens early
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1284>
add a new signal webrtcbin-ready in this place doing same
thing but can be used for both consumers and producers
Please note this change is only to the consumer-added
signal on the signaller interface.
The consumer-added signal on the webrtcsink is unchanged
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1284>
The "signaller" property used to be defined as MUTABLE_READY which meant that
the property was always set after `constructed()` was called.
Since `connect_signaller()` was called from `constructed()`, only the default
signaller was used.
This commit sets the "signaller" property as CONSTRUCT_ONLY. Using a builder,
this property will now be set before the call to `constructed()`.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1324>
During `on_remote_description_set()` processing, current session is removed
from the sessions `HashMap`. If an ice candidate is submitted to `handle_ice()`
by that time, the session can't be found and the candidate is ignored.
This commit wraps the Session in the sessions `HashMap` so an entry is kept
while `on_remote_description_set()` is running. Incoming candidates received by
`handle_ice()` will be processed immediately or enqueued and handled when the
session is restored by `on_remote_description_set()`.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1325>
@to-owned increases refcount of the element, which prevents the object from proper destruction, as the initial refcount with ElementFactory::make is larger than 1.
Instead, use @watch to create a weak reference and unbind the closure automatically if the object gets destroyed
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1355>
Since ab1ec12698:
webrtcsink: Add support for pre encoded streams
Discovery pipelines for remote offers were no longer fed any buffers.
While some encoders could already produce caps with no input buffers,
others, such as x264enc, simply hung forever. This resulted in no answer
getting produced if for instance video-caps were constrained to H264.
Fix this by tracking discovery pipelines at the State rather than the
InputStream level, removing the useless distinction of Initial vs.
CodecSelection discoveries, and always feeding all the current
discovery pipelines with incoming buffers.
For reference, the issue here was that codec selection discoveries were
assigned to local clones of InputStreams, not tracked anywhere, and thus
not iterated for discoveries when queuing incoming buffers from the
chain function, as it only looked at the original instance of
InputStream's in state.streams.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1319>
This provides support GstNavigation events handling in webrtcsrc so that
a GStreamer client can be used to control remotely a GStreamer server,
similar to how the web client is capable of controlling a wpesrc.
This is part of a larger set of patches that require more work on the
sinks and sources.
server: d3d11screencapturesrc ! webrtcsink enable-data-channel-navigation=true
client: webrtcsrc enable-data-channel-navigation=true ! d3d11videosink
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1281>
When starting a webrtcsrc-signaller client in Listener mode, only the producers
started after the client connection were advertised. All currently
running producers were ignored unlike the gstwebrtc-api behavior. This
commit now lists all running producers when the client Listener connects
and advertises them through the "producer-added" signal.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1296>