Based upon the souphttpsrc tests, add unit tests for the curlhttpsrc
element. The souphttpsrc tests are able to use an HTTP server that
is provided as part of the soup library. This does not exist in the
curl library, therefore these tests provide a very simple HTTP server
using the GIO library.
These curlhttpsrc tests contain one new test that does not come from
the souphttpsrc tests. The test_multiple_http_requests test tries to
reproduce the way in which GstAdaptiveDemux makes use of URI source
elements. GstAdaptiveDemux creates a bin with the httpsrc element
and a queue element and sets the locked state of that bin to TRUE,
so that it does not follow the state transitions of its parent. It
then moves this bin to the PLAYING state to start each download and
back to READY when the download completes.
The VCD source was ported in 2014 (commit 89eb1e9), but the necessary
"cdxaparse" plugin, which is used to "Parse a .dat file (VCD) into
raw mpeg1" was never ported.
This means that the probable main user for the feature, totem, hasn't
actually been able to play back VCDs, since 2012, when it switched to
using GStreamer 1.0.
Note that even if cdxaparse was finally ported, a lot of work would
still be necessary before it is considered usable. Notably, it is
missing disc image support [1] and some VCDs just cannot be opened for
reading [2].
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/issues/898
[2]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/issues/899
Allow fallback to orc subproject if any, and add missing orc version check.
Additionally 'dependencies' keyword is removed from find_library,
because it's invalid keyword for find_library.
Allow run some unit tests on Windows.
* Add dependency explicitly for some test cases, otherwise plugins couldn't be
loaded on uninstalled environment of Windows.
* Add missing GST_PLUGIN_LOADING_WHITELIST on meson build.
It depends on the framerate how many cc_data byte pairs are allowed per
frame, and the framerate is also needed for converting into the CDP or
MCC format as the framerate is part of the header metadata.
This is for the same reason as the dash tests. This should ideally
be converted to gst-validate tests. These tests randomly timeout also
due to the tests doing seeks from the streaming thread (sic).
With prenegotiated channels, the data-channel protocol is not used and
instead the channel's negotiation is intended to be performed out of band in
some application-specific manner.
Comes with test!
This means that we will reject all operations before we've transitioned
into READY.
This also fixes the tests using the default GMainContext in the NULL
state instead of the webrtcbin internal GMainContext and thread. Also
removes a potential ordering race where on the element transitioning to
READY, an operations could have been queued on two different threads and
removing a guarentee on operation ordering.
It works like a valve in front of the actual avwait. When recording ==
TRUE, other rules are then examined. When recording == FALSE, nothing is
passing through.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796836