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gst-plugin-s3
This is a GStreamer plugin to interact with Amazon Web Services. We currently have elements to interact with S3 and Transcribe.
AWS Credentials
AWS credentials are picked up using the mechanism that rusoto's ChainProvider uses. At the moment, that is:
- Environment variables:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
andAWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
- AWS credentials file. Usually located at ~/.aws/credentials.
- IAM instance profile. Will only work if running on an EC2 instance with an instance profile/role.
An example credentials file might look like:
[default]
aws_access_key_id = ...
aws_secret_access_key = ...
s3src
Reads from a given S3 (region, bucket, object, version?) tuple. The version may be omitted, in which case the default behaviour of fetching the latest version applies.
$ gst-launch-1.0 \
s3src uri=s3://ap-south-1/my-bucket/my-object-key/which-can-have-slashes?version=my-optional-version !
filesink name=my-object.out
s3sink
Writes data to a specified S3 bucket. The region
parameter is optional, and
if not specified, the default parameter will be used (from .aws/config
file).
$ gst-launch-1.0 \
videotestsrc ! \
theoraenc ! \
oggmux ! \
s3sink bucket=example-bucket key=my/file.ogv region=us-west-1
awstranscriber
Transcribes audio to text.