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hls.js is a JavaScript library which implements an HTTP Live Streaming client. It relies on HTML5 video and MediaSource Extensions for playback.
It works by transmuxing MPEG-2 Transport Stream and AAC/MP3 streams into ISO BMFF (MP4) fragments. This transmuxing could be performed asynchronously using Web Worker if available in the browser. hls.js also supports HLS + fmp4, as announced during WWDC2016
hls.js does not need any player, it works directly on top of a standard HTML<video>
element.
hls.js is written in ECMAScript6 (*.js
) and TypeScript (*.ts
) (strongly typed superset of ES6), and transpiled in ECMAScript5 using the TypeScript compiler.
Modules written in TS and plain JS/ES6 can be interdependent and imported/required by each other.
To build our distro bundle and serve our development environment we use Webpack.
Note you can access the docs for a particular version using "https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js/blob/deployments/README.md"
https://hls-js.netlify.com/demo
https://hls-js-latest.netlify.com/demo
Find the commit on https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js/blob/deployments/README.md.
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/hls.js@latest"></script>
<!-- Or if you want a more recent canary version -->
<!-- <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/hls.js@canary"></script> -->
<video id="video"></video>
<script>
var video = document.getElementById('video');
var videoSrc = 'https://test-streams.mux.dev/x36xhzz/x36xhzz.m3u8';
if (Hls.isSupported()) {
var hls = new Hls();
hls.loadSource(videoSrc);
hls.attachMedia(video);
hls.on(Hls.Events.MANIFEST_PARSED, function() {
video.play();
});
}
// hls.js is not supported on platforms that do not have Media Source
// Extensions (MSE) enabled.
//
// When the browser has built-in HLS support (check using `canPlayType`),
// we can provide an HLS manifest (i.e. .m3u8 URL) directly to the video
// element through the `src` property. This is using the built-in support
// of the plain video element, without using hls.js.
//
// Note: it would be more normal to wait on the 'canplay' event below however
// on Safari (where you are most likely to find built-in HLS support) the
// video.src URL must be on the user-driven white-list before a 'canplay'
// event will be emitted; the last video event that can be reliably
// listened-for when the URL is not on the white-list is 'loadedmetadata'.
else if (video.canPlayType('application/vnd.apple.mpegurl')) {
video.src = videoSrc;
video.addEventListener('loadedmetadata', function() {
video.play();
});
}
</script>
Video is controlled through HTML <video>
element.
HTMLVideoElement control and events could be used seamlessly.
hls.js is (being) integrated in the following players:
made by gramk, plays hls from address bar and m3u8 links
No external JS libs are needed. Prepackaged build is included with the releases.
If you want to bundle the application yourself, use node
npm install hls.js
or for the version from master (canary)
npm install hls.js@canary
NOTE: hls.light.*.js
dist files do not include subtitling and alternate-audio features.
Either directly include dist/hls.js or dist/hls.min.js
Or type
npm install --save hls.js
Optionally there is a declaration file available to help with code completion and hinting within your IDE for the hls.js api
npm install --save-dev @types/hls.js
hls.js is compatible with browsers supporting MediaSource extensions (MSE) API with 'video/MP4' mimetypes inputs.
Find a support matrix of the MediaSource API here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MediaSource
As of today, it is supported on:
Please note: iOS Safari "Mobile" does not support the MediaSource API. Safari browsers have however built-in HLS support through the plain video "tag" source URL. See the example above (Getting Started) to run appropriate feature detection and choose between using Hls.js or natively built-in HLS support.
When a platform has neither MediaSource nor native HLS support, you will not be able to play HLS.
require
from a Node.js runtimeWe support this now. You can safely require this library in Node and absolutely nothing will happen :) See https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js/pull/1841
(This is also known as "Universal builds" and "isomorphic apps")
All HLS resources must be delivered with CORS headers permitting GET
requests.
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF
(adaptive streaming)#EXT-X-ENDLIST
(Live playlist)#EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE
#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION
#EXT-X-DISCONTINUITY
#EXT-X-DISCONTINUITY-SEQUENCE
#EXT-X-BYTERANGE
#EXT-X-MAP
#EXT-X-KEY
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-08#section-3.4.4)#EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-18#section-4.3.2.6)EXT-X-START:TIME-OFFSET=x
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-18#section-4.3.5.2)hls.js is released under Apache 2.0 License
Pull requests are welcome. Here is a quick guide on how to start.
git clone https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js.git
# setup dev environment
cd hls.js
npm install
# build dist/hls.js, watch file change for rebuild and launch demo page
npm run dev
# lint
npm run lint
.editorconfig
file.dist/hls.js
file in your PR. We'll take care of generating an updated build right before releasing a new tagged version.After cloning or pulling from the repository, first of all, make sure your local node-modules are up-to-date with the package deps:
npm install
Build all flavors:
npm install
npm run build
Only debug:
npm run build:debug
Build and watch
npm run build:watch
Only specific flavor (known configs are: debug, dist, light, light-dist, demo):
npm run build -- --env.dist # replace "dist" by other configuration name, see above ^
Note: The "demo" config is always built.
Build with bundle analyzer (to help optimize build size)
npm run build:analyze
Run linter:
npm run lint
Run linter with auto-fix mode:
npm run lint:fix
Run linter with errors only (no warnings)
npm run lint:quiet
Run all tests at once:
npm test
Run unit tests:
npm run test:unit
Run unit tests in watch mode:
npm run test:unit:watch
Run functional (integration) tests:
npm run test:func
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