require 'socket' require 'tempfile' require 'timeout' require 'rtp/receiver' require_relative 'transport_parser' require_relative 'error' require_relative 'global' require_relative 'helpers' require_relative 'message' require_relative 'response' module RTSP # This is the main interface to an RTSP server. A client object uses a couple # main objects for configuration: an +RTP::Receiver+ and a Connection Struct. # Use the capturer to configure how to capture the data which is the RTP # stream provided by the RTSP server. Use the connection object to control # the connection to the server. # # You can initialize your client object using a block: # client = RTSP::Client.new("rtsp://192.168.1.10") do |connection, capturer| # connection.timeout = 5 # capturer.rtp_file = File.open("my_file.rtp", "wb") # end # # ...or, without the block: # client = RTSP::Client.new("rtsp://192.168.1.10") # client.connection.timeout = 5 # client.capturer.rtp_file = File.open("my_file.rtp", "wb") # # After setting up the client object, call RTSP methods, Ruby style: # client.options # # Remember that, unlike HTTP, RTSP is state-based (and thus the ability to # call certain methods depends on calling other methods first). Your client # object tells you the current RTSP state that it's in: # client.options # client.session_state # => :init # client.describe # client.session_state # => :init # client.setup(client.media_control_tracks.first) # client.session_state # => :ready # client.play(client.aggregate_control_track) # client.session_state # => :playing # client.pause(client.aggregate_control_track) # client.session_state # => :ready # client.teardown(client.aggregate_control_track) # client.session_state # => :init # # To enable/disable logging for clients, class methods: # RTSP::Client.log? # => true # RTSP::Client.log = false # @todo Break Stream out in to its own class. class Client include RTSP::Helpers extend RTSP::Global MAX_BYTES_TO_RECEIVE = 3000 # @return [URI] The URI that points to the RTSP server's resource. attr_reader :server_uri # @return [Fixnum] Also known as the "sequence" number, this starts at 1 and # increments after every request to the server. It is reset after # calling #teardown. attr_reader :cseq # @return [Fixnum] A session is only established after calling #setup; # otherwise returns nil. attr_reader :session # @return [Array] Only populated after calling #options; otherwise # returns nil. There's no sense in making any other requests than these # since the server doesn't support them. attr_reader :supported_methods # @return [Struct::Connection] attr_accessor :connection # Use to get/set an object for capturing received data. # @param [RTP::Receiver] # @return [RTP::Receiver] attr_accessor :capturer # @return [Symbol] See {RFC section A.1.}[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-76] attr_reader :session_state # Use to configure options for all clients. # @see RTSP::Global def self.configure yield self if block_given? end # @param [String] server_url URL to the resource to stream. If no scheme is # given, "rtsp" is assumed. If no port is given, 554 is assumed. # @yield [Struct::Connection, RTP::Receiver] # @yieldparam [Struct::Connection] server_url= # @yieldparam [Struct::Connection] timeout= # @yieldparam [Struct::Connection] socket= # @yieldparam [Struct::Connection] do_capture= # @yieldparam [Struct::Connection] interleave= # @todo Use server_url everywhere; just use URI to ensure the port & rtspu. def initialize(server_url=nil) Thread.abort_on_exception = true unless defined? Struct::Connection Struct.new("Connection", :server_url, :timeout, :socket, :do_capture, :interleave) end @connection = Struct::Connection.new @capturer = RTP::Receiver.new yield(connection, capturer) if block_given? @connection.server_url = server_url || @connection.server_url @server_uri = build_resource_uri_from(@connection.server_url) @connection.timeout ||= 30 @connection.socket ||= TCPSocket.new(@server_uri.host, @server_uri.port) @connection.do_capture ||= true @connection.interleave ||= false @capturer.rtp_port ||= 9000 @capturer.transport_protocol ||= :UDP @capturer.broadcast_type ||= :unicast @capturer.rtp_file ||= Tempfile.new(RTP::Receiver::DEFAULT_CAPFILE_NAME) @play_thread = nil @cseq = 1 reset_state end # The URL for the RTSP server to talk to can change if multiple servers are # involved in delivering content. This method can be used to change the # server to talk to on the fly. # # @param [String] new_url The new server URL to use to communicate over. def server_url=(new_url) @server_uri = build_resource_uri_from new_url end # Sends the message over the socket. # # @param [RTSP::Message] message # @return [RTSP::Response] # @raise [RTSP::Error] If the timeout value is reached and the server hasn't # responded. def send_message message RTSP::Client.log "Sending #{message.method_type.upcase} to #{message.request_uri}" message.to_s.each_line { |line| RTSP::Client.log line.strip } begin response = Timeout::timeout(@connection.timeout) do @connection.socket.send(message.to_s, 0) socket_data = @connection.socket.recvfrom MAX_BYTES_TO_RECEIVE RTSP::Response.new socket_data.first end rescue Timeout::Error raise RTSP::Error, "Request took more than #{@connection.timeout} seconds to send." end RTSP::Client.log "Received response:" if response response.to_s.each_line { |line| RTSP::Client.log line.strip } end response end # Sends an OPTIONS message to the server specified by +@server_uri+. Sets # +@supported_methods+ based on the list of supported methods returned in # the Public headers. # # @param [Hash] additional_headers # @return [RTSP::Response] # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-30 RFC 2326, Section 10.1. def options(additional_headers={}) message = RTSP::Message.options(@server_uri.to_s).with_headers({ cseq: @cseq }) message.add_headers additional_headers request(message) do |response| @supported_methods = extract_supported_methods_from response.public end end # Sends the DESCRIBE request, then extracts the SDP description into # +@session_description+, extracts the session +@start_time+ and +@stop_time+, # +@content_base+, +@media_control_tracks+, and +@aggregate_control_track+. # # @todo get tracks, IP's, ports, multicast/unicast # @param [Hash] additional_headers # @return [RTSP::Response] # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-31 RFC 2326, Section 10.2. # @see #media_control_tracks # @see #aggregate_control_track def describe additional_headers={} message = RTSP::Message.describe(@server_uri.to_s).with_headers({ cseq: @cseq }) message.add_headers additional_headers request(message) do |response| @session_description = response.body #@session_start_time = response.body.start_time #@session_stop_time = response.body.stop_time @content_base = build_resource_uri_from response.content_base @media_control_tracks = media_control_tracks @aggregate_control_track = aggregate_control_track end end # Sends an ANNOUNCE Request to the provided URL. This method also requires # an SDP description to send to the server. # # @param [String] request_url The URL to post the presentation or media # object to. # @param [SDP::Description] description The SDP description to send to the # server. # @param [Hash] additional_headers # @return [RTSP::Response] # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-32 RFC 2326, Section 10.3. def announce(request_url, description, additional_headers={}) message = RTSP::Message.announce(request_url).with_headers({ cseq: @cseq }) message.add_headers additional_headers message.body = description.to_s request(message) end # Builds the Transport header fields string based on info used in setting up # the Client instance. # # @return [String] The String to use with the Transport header. # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-58 RFC 2326, Section 12.39. def request_transport value = "RTP/AVP;#{@capturer.broadcast_type};client_port=" value << "#{@capturer.rtp_port}-#{@capturer.rtp_port + 1}\r\n" end # Sends the SETUP request, then sets +@session+ to the value returned in the # Session header from the server, then sets the +@session_state+ to +:ready+. # # @todo +@session+ numbers are relevant to tracks, and a client must be able # to play multiple tracks at the same time. # @param [String] track # @param [Hash] additional_headers # @return [RTSP::Response] The response formatted as a Hash. # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-33 RFC 2326, Section 10.4. def setup(track, additional_headers={}) message = RTSP::Message.setup(track).with_headers({ cseq: @cseq, transport: request_transport }) message.add_headers additional_headers request(message) do |response| if @session_state == :init @session_state = :ready end @session = response.session parser = RTSP::TransportParser.new @transport = parser.parse response.transport unless @transport[:transport_protocol].nil? @capturer.transport_protocol = @transport[:transport_protocol] end @capturer.rtp_port = @transport[:client_port][:rtp].to_i @capturer.broadcast_type = @transport[:broadcast_type] end end # Sends the PLAY request and sets +@session_state+ to +:playing+. # # @param [String] track # @param [Hash] additional_headers # @return [RTSP::Response] # @todo If playback over UDP doesn't result in any data coming in on the # socket, re-setup with RTP/AVP/TCP;unicast;interleaved=0-1. # @raise [RTSP::Error] If +#play+ is called but the session hasn't yet been # set up via +#setup+. # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-34 RFC 2326, Section 10.5. def play(track, additional_headers={}) message = RTSP::Message.play(track).with_headers({ cseq: @cseq, session: @session[:session_id] }) message.add_headers additional_headers request(message) do unless @session_state == :ready raise RTSP::Error, "Session not set up yet. Run #setup first." end if @play_thread.nil? RTSP::Client.log "Capturing RTP data on port #{@transport[:client_port][:rtp]}" unless @capturer.running? @play_thread = Thread.new do @capturer.run end end end @session_state = :playing end end # Sends the PAUSE request and sets +@session_state+ to +:ready+. # # @param [String] track A track or presentation URL to pause. # @param [Hash] additional_headers # @return [RTSP::Response] # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-36 RFC 2326, Section 10.6. def pause(track, additional_headers={}) message = RTSP::Message.pause(track).with_headers({ cseq: @cseq, session: @session[:session_id] }) message.add_headers additional_headers request(message) do if [:playing, :recording].include? @session_state @session_state = :ready end end end # Sends the TEARDOWN request, then resets all state-related instance # variables. # # @param [String] track The presentation or media track to teardown. # @param [Hash] additional_headers # @return [RTSP::Response] # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-37 RFC 2326, Section 10.7. def teardown(track, additional_headers={}) message = RTSP::Message.teardown(track).with_headers({ cseq: @cseq, session: @session[:session_id] }) message.add_headers additional_headers request(message) do reset_state if @play_thread @capturer.stop @capturer.rtp_file.close @play_thread.exit end end end # Sets state related variables back to their starting values; # +@session_state+ is set to +:init+; +@session+ is set to 0. def reset_state @session_state = :init @session = {} end # Sends the GET_PARAMETERS request. # # @param [String] track The presentation or media track to ping. # @param [String] body The string containing the parameters to send. # @param [Hash] additional_headers # @return [RTSP::Response] # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-37 RFC 2326, Section 10.8. def get_parameter(track, body="", additional_headers={}) message = RTSP::Message.get_parameter(track).with_headers({ cseq: @cseq }) message.add_headers additional_headers message.body = body request(message) end # Sends the SET_PARAMETERS request. # # @param [String] track The presentation or media track to teardown. # @param [String] parameters The string containing the parameters to send. # @param [Hash] additional_headers # @return [RTSP::Response] # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-38 RFC 2326, Section 10.9. def set_parameter(track, parameters, additional_headers={}) message = RTSP::Message.set_parameter(track).with_headers({ cseq: @cseq }) message.add_headers additional_headers message.body = parameters request(message) end # Sends the RECORD request and sets +@session_state+ to +:recording+. # # @param [String] track # @param [Hash] additional_headers # @return [RTSP::Response] # @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2326#page-39 RFC 2326, Section 10.11. def record(track, additional_headers={}) message = RTSP::Message.record(track).with_headers({ cseq: @cseq, session: @session[:session_id] }) message.add_headers additional_headers request(message) { @session_state = :recording } end # Executes the Request with the arguments passed in, yields the response to # the calling block, checks the CSeq response and the session response, # then increments +@cseq+ by 1. Handles any exceptions raised during the # Request. # # @param [Hash] new_args # @yield [RTSP::Response] # @return [RTSP::Response] # @raise [RTSP::Error] All 4xx & 5xx response codes & their messages. def request message response = send_message message #compare_sequence_number response.cseq @cseq += 1 if response.code.to_s =~ /2../ yield response if block_given? elsif response.code.to_s =~ /(4|5)../ if (defined? response.connection) && response.connection == 'Close' reset_state end raise RTSP::Error, "#{response.code}: #{response.message}" else raise RTSP::Error, "Unknown Response code: #{response.code}" end dont_ensure_list = [:options, :describe, :teardown, :set_parameter, :get_parameter] unless dont_ensure_list.include? message.method_type ensure_session end response end # Ensures that +@session+ is set before continuing on. # # @raise [RTSP::Error] Raises if @session isn't set. def ensure_session if @session.empty? raise RTSP::Error, "Session number not retrieved from server yet. Run SETUP first." end end # Extracts the URL associated with the "control" attribute from the main # section of the session description. # # @return [String] The URL as a String. def aggregate_control_track aggregate_control = @session_description.attributes.find_all do |a| a[:attribute] == "control" end "#{@content_base}#{aggregate_control.first[:value].gsub(/\*/, "")}" end # Extracts the value of the "control" attribute from all media sections of # the session description (SDP). You have to call the +#describe+ method in # order to get the session description info. # # @return [Array] The tracks made up of the content base + control # track value. # @see #describe def media_control_tracks tracks = [] if @session_description.nil? tracks << "" else @session_description.media_sections.each do |media_section| media_section[:attributes].each do |a| tracks << "#{@content_base}#{a[:value]}" if a[:attribute] == "control" end end end tracks end # Compares the sequence number passed in to the current client sequence # number ( +@cseq+ ) and raises if they're not equal. If that's the case, the # server responded to a different request. # # @param [Fixnum] server_cseq Sequence number returned by the server. # @raise [RTSP::Error] If the server returns a CSeq value that's different # from what the client sent. def compare_sequence_number server_cseq if @cseq != server_cseq message = "Sequence number mismatch. Client: #{@cseq}, Server: #{server_cseq}" raise RTSP::Error, message end end # Compares the session number passed in to the current client session # number ( +@session+ ) and raises if they're not equal. If that's the case, # the server responded to a different request. # # @param [Fixnum] server_session Session number returned by the server. # @raise [RTSP::Error] If the server returns a Session value that's different # from what the client sent. def compare_session_number server_session if @session[:session_id] != server_session message = "Session number mismatch. Client: #{@session[:session_id]}, Server: #{server_session}" raise RTSP::Error, message end end # Takes the methods returned from the Public header from an OPTIONS response # and puts them to an Array. # # @param [String] method_list The string returned from the server containing # the list of methods it supports. # @return [Array] The list of methods as symbols. # @see #options def extract_supported_methods_from method_list method_list.downcase.split(', ').map { |m| m.to_sym } end end end