More docs and small cleanups

Add some more docs and update the README
Cleanup some method names.
Remove an unneeded idx field in the GstRTSPMediaStream
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Wim Taymans 2009-01-30 14:53:28 +01:00
parent 031791ddd2
commit 1b9225078b
7 changed files with 116 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -107,6 +107,7 @@ can build simple server applications with it.
request URL to a specific stream and its configuration. We explain in the next
topic how to configure this object.
* Making url mappings
Next we need to define what media is attached to a particular URL. What we want
@ -161,6 +162,102 @@ can build simple server applications with it.
found in the examples/test-readme.c file.
* more on GstRTSPMediaFactory
The GstRTSPMediaFactory is responsible for creating and caching GstRTSPMedia
objects.
A freshly created GstRTSPMedia object from the factory initialy only contains a
GstElement containing the elements to produce the RTP streams for the media and
a GArray of GstRTSPMediaStream objects describing the payloader and its source
pad. The media is unprepared in this state.
Usually the url will determine what kind of pipeline should be created. You can
for example use query parameters to configure certain parts of the pipeline or
select encoders and payloaders based on some url pattern.
When dealing with a live stream from, for example, a webcam, it can be
interesting to share the pipeline with multiple clients. This must be done when
only one instance of the video capture element can be used at a time. In this
case, the shared property of GstRTSPMedia must be used to instruct the default
GstRTSPMediaFactory implementation to cache the media.
When all objects created from a factory can be shared, you can set the shared
property directly on the factory.
* more on GstRTSPMedia
After creating the GstRTSPMedia object from the factory, it can be prepared
with gst_rtsp_media_prepare(). This method will put those objects in a
GstPipeline and will construct and link the streaming elements and the
gstrtpbin session manager object.
The _prepare() method will then preroll the pipeline in order to figure out the
caps on the payloaders. After the GstRTSPMedia prerolled it will be in the
prepared state and can be used for creating SDP files or for streaming to
clients.
The prepare method will also create 2 UDP ports for each stream that can be
used for sending and receiving RTP/RTCP from clients. These port numbers will
have to be negotiated with the client in the SETUP requests.
When preparing a GstRTSPMedia, a multifdsink is also constructed for streaming
the stream over TCP^when requested.
* the GstRTSPClient object
When a server detects a new client connection on its port, it will call its
accept_client vmethod. The default implementation of this function will create
a new GstRTCPClient object, will configure the session pool and media mapper
objects in it and will then call the accept function of the client.
The default GstRTSPClient will accept the connection and will start a new
GThread to handle the connection. In RTSP it is usual to keep the connection
open between multiple RTSP requests. The client thread will simply block for a
new GstRTSPMessage, will dispatch it and will send a response.
We will briefly describe how it deals with some common requests.
- DESCRIBE:
locates the GstRTSPMedia for the url, prepares it and asks the sdp helper
function to construct an SDP from the caps of the prepared media pipeline.
It will also cache the url+media object so that it can be reused later.
- SETUP
A new GstRTSPSession object will be created from the GstRTSPSessionPool
object configured in the GstRTSPClient. This session will contain the
configuration of the client regarding the media it is streaming and the
ports/transport it negotiated with the server.
The sessionid is set in the response header. The client will add the
sessionid to any further SETUP/PLAY/PAUSE/TEARDOWN request so that we can
always find the session again.
The session configuration for a sessionid will have a link to the prepared
GstRTSPMedia object of the stream. The port and transport of the client is
stored in the session configuration.
- PLAY
The session configuration is retrieved with the sessionid and the client
ports are configured in the UDP sinks, then the streaming to the client
is started.
- PAUSE
The session configuration is retrieved with the sessionid and the client
ports are removed from the UDP sinks, the streaming to the client
pauses.
- TEARDOWN
The session configuration is released along with its link to the
GstRTSPMedia object. When no more clients are refering to the GstRTSPMedia
object, it can be released as well.

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@ -418,7 +418,6 @@ default_construct (GstRTSPMediaFactory *factory, const GstRTSPUrl *url)
stream = g_new0 (GstRTSPMediaStream, 1);
stream->media = media;
stream->payloader = pay;
stream->idx = media->streams->len;
pad = gst_element_get_static_pad (pay, "src");

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@ -64,11 +64,13 @@ struct _GstRTSPMediaFactory {
/**
* GstRTSPMediaFactoryClass:
* @gen_key: convert @url to a key for caching media
* @get_element: Construct an return a #GstElement thast is a #GstBin containing
* the elements to use for the media. The bin should contain payloaders
* pay%d for each stream. The default implementation of this functions
* returns the bin created from the launch parameter.
* @gen_key: convert @url to a key for caching shared #GstRTSPMedia objects.
* The default implementation of this function will use the complete URL
* including the query parameters to return a key.
* @get_element: Construct and return a #GstElement that is a #GstBin containing
* the elements to use for streaming the media. The bin should contain
* payloaders pay%d for each stream. The default implementation of this
* function returns the bin created from the launch parameter.
* @construct: the vmethod that will be called when the factory has to create the
* #GstRTSPMedia for @url. The default implementation of this
* function calls get_element to retrieve an element and then looks for
@ -77,7 +79,7 @@ struct _GstRTSPMediaFactory {
* implementation will configure the 'shared' property of the media.
* @handle_message: Handle a bus message for @media created from @factory.
*
* the #GstRTSPMediaFactory class structure.
* The #GstRTSPMediaFactory class structure.
*/
struct _GstRTSPMediaFactoryClass {
GObjectClass parent_class;
@ -90,8 +92,6 @@ struct _GstRTSPMediaFactoryClass {
void (*handle_message) (GstRTSPMediaFactory *factory, GstRTSPMedia *media,
GstMessage *message);
};
GType gst_rtsp_media_factory_get_type (void);

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@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ caps_notify (GstPad * pad, GParamSpec * unused, GstRTSPMediaStream * stream)
/* prepare the pipeline objects to handle @stream in @media */
static gboolean
setup_stream (GstRTSPMediaStream *stream, GstRTSPMedia *media)
setup_stream (GstRTSPMediaStream *stream, guint idx, GstRTSPMedia *media)
{
gchar *name;
GstPad *pad;
@ -399,16 +399,16 @@ setup_stream (GstRTSPMediaStream *stream, GstRTSPMedia *media)
gst_bin_add (GST_BIN_CAST (media->pipeline), stream->udpsrc[1]);
/* hook up the stream to the RTP session elements. */
name = g_strdup_printf ("send_rtp_sink_%d", stream->idx);
name = g_strdup_printf ("send_rtp_sink_%d", idx);
stream->send_rtp_sink = gst_element_get_request_pad (media->rtpbin, name);
g_free (name);
name = g_strdup_printf ("send_rtp_src_%d", stream->idx);
name = g_strdup_printf ("send_rtp_src_%d", idx);
stream->send_rtp_src = gst_element_get_static_pad (media->rtpbin, name);
g_free (name);
name = g_strdup_printf ("send_rtcp_src_%d", stream->idx);
name = g_strdup_printf ("send_rtcp_src_%d", idx);
stream->send_rtcp_src = gst_element_get_request_pad (media->rtpbin, name);
g_free (name);
name = g_strdup_printf ("recv_rtcp_sink_%d", stream->idx);
name = g_strdup_printf ("recv_rtcp_sink_%d", idx);
stream->recv_rtcp_sink = gst_element_get_request_pad (media->rtpbin, name);
g_free (name);
@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ gst_rtsp_media_prepare (GstRTSPMedia *media)
stream = gst_rtsp_media_get_stream (media, i);
setup_stream (stream, media);
setup_stream (stream, i, media);
}
/* first go to PAUSED */

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@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ typedef struct _GstRTSPMediaClass GstRTSPMediaClass;
* GstRTSPMediaStream:
*
* @media: the owner #GstRTSPMedia
* @idx: the stream index
* @srcpad: the srcpad of the stream
* @payloader: the payloader of the format
* @prepared: if the stream is prepared for streaming
@ -62,8 +61,6 @@ typedef struct _GstRTSPMediaClass GstRTSPMediaClass;
struct _GstRTSPMediaStream {
GstRTSPMedia *media;
guint idx;
GstPad *srcpad;
GstElement *payloader;
gboolean prepared;

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ static void gst_rtsp_server_get_property (GObject *object, guint propid,
static void gst_rtsp_server_set_property (GObject *object, guint propid,
const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec);
static GstRTSPClient * gst_rtsp_server_accept_client (GstRTSPServer *server,
static GstRTSPClient * default_accept_client (GstRTSPServer *server,
GIOChannel *channel);
static void
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ gst_rtsp_server_class_init (GstRTSPServerClass * klass)
"The media mapping to use for client session",
GST_TYPE_RTSP_MEDIA_MAPPING, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
klass->accept_client = gst_rtsp_server_accept_client;
klass->accept_client = default_accept_client;
}
static void
@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ bind_failed:
/* default method for creating a new client object in the server to accept and
* handle a client connection on this server */
static GstRTSPClient *
gst_rtsp_server_accept_client (GstRTSPServer *server, GIOChannel *channel)
default_accept_client (GstRTSPServer *server, GIOChannel *channel)
{
GstRTSPClient *client;

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@ -106,12 +106,12 @@ void gst_rtsp_server_set_media_mapping (GstRTSPServer *serve
GstRTSPMediaMapping * gst_rtsp_server_get_media_mapping (GstRTSPServer *server);
gboolean gst_rtsp_server_io_func (GIOChannel *channel, GIOCondition condition,
GstRTSPServer *server);
GstRTSPServer *server);
GIOChannel * gst_rtsp_server_get_io_channel (GstRTSPServer *server);
GSource * gst_rtsp_server_create_watch (GstRTSPServer *server);
guint gst_rtsp_server_attach (GstRTSPServer *server,
GMainContext *context);
GMainContext *context);
G_END_DECLS