This JS library implements WebRTC datachannel to scale live/vod video streaming by peer-to-peer network using bittorrent-like protocol. The forming peer network can be layed over other CDNs or on top of the origin server. Powered by hls.js, it can play HLS on any platform with many popular HTML5 players such as video.js, JWPlayer and Flowplayer.
This library is a part of CDNBye project which attempts to deliver high quality video streams, decreasing the number of requests to CDN servers, reducing the cost of transmission and enhancing system’s scalability. As the name suggests, CDNBye will help you offload bandwidth from expensive traditional CDNs,while also maximizing a user’s viewing experience.
Put the quick-start.html in your web page, run it. Wait for a few seconds,then open the same page from another browser. Now you have a direct P2P connection between two browsers without plugin! The first web peer will serve as a seed, if no one else in the same channel.
Simply replace the hls.js script tag like:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/hls.js@latest"></script>
with
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/cdnbye@latest"></script>
That's it!
WebRTC has already been incorporated into the HTML5 standard and it is broadly deployed in modern browsers. The compatibility of CDNBye depends on the browser support of WebRTC and Hls.js. Please note that iOS Safari "Mobile" does not support the MediaSource API.
Compatibility | Chrome | Firefox | Mac Safari | iOS Safari | Opera | IE | Edge |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WebRTC | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Hls.js | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
CDNBye | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
Include the latest version bundled with hls.js(recommended):
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/cdnbye@latest"></script>
Or include the latest version without hls.js:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/cdnbye@latest/dist/hlsjs-p2p-engine.min.js"></script>
cd yourProject && npm install cdnbye --save
In your application import/require the package you want to use as the following examples:
import Hls from 'cdnbye'; // the package with hls.js
Or
import Hls from 'hls.js'; // please run "npm install --save hls.js" first
import P2PEngine from 'cdnbye/dist/hlsjs-p2p-engine'; // the package without hls.js
Add p2pConfig as a property of hlsjsConfig, then Create hls.js instance passing hlsjsConfig as constructor param.
var hlsjsConfig = {
debug: true,
// Other hlsjsConfig options provided by hls.js
p2pConfig: {
logLevel: 'debug',
// Other p2pConfig options if applicable
}
};
// Hls constructor is overriden by included bundle
var hls = new Hls(hlsjsConfig);
// Use `hls` just like the usual hls.js ...
Create hls.js instance passsing hlsjsConfig as param. Create P2PEngine instance passing hls.js instance and p2pConfig as params. Call hls.js loadSource and attachMedia methods.
var hlsjsConfig = {
maxBufferSize: 0, // Highly recommended setting
maxBufferLength: 30, // Highly recommended setting
liveSyncDuration: 30 // Highly recommended setting
};
var p2pConfig = {
logLevel: 'debug',
// Other p2pConfig options if applicable
};
var hls = new Hls(hlsjsConfig);
var p2pEngine = new P2PEngine(hls, p2pConfig); // Key step
// Use `hls` just like your usual hls.js…
hls.loadSource(contentUrl);
hls.attachMedia(video);
hls.on(Hls.Events.MANIFEST_PARSED,function() {
video.play();
});
See API.md
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See design.md
We have collected some frequently asked questions. Before reporting an issue, please search if the FAQ has the answer to your problem.
- videojs
- flowplayer
- jwplayer
- DPlayer
- clappr
- See clappr-demo.html
- MediaElement.js
Add your customized player here
- CDNBye can be integrated into any HTML5 video player that with hls.js built in.