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Bitcodin API wrapper

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The bitcodin API for NodeJS is a seamless integration with the bitcodin cloud transcoding system. It enables the generation of MPEG-DASH and HLS content in just some minutes.

Installation

Change directory to your project folder and install with NPM.

cd your/project/folder
npm install bitcodin --save

Usage

Before you can start using the api you need to set your API key.

Your API key can be found in the settings of your bitcodin user account, as shown in the figure below.

APIKey

An example how you can set the bitcodin API is shown in the following:

var bitcodin = require('bitcodin')('THIS_IS_MY_API_KEY');

Each Api call with the bitcodin object returns a promise, which can be processed like follows:

bitcodin.input.list()
    .then(function(inputs) {
        console.log('inputs', inputs);
    }, function(err) {
        console.error(err);
    });

Example

Creating a new Transcoding Job

This example shows the process of creating a new input and a new encoding profile. When the above mentioned objects are created a new transcoding job will be created.

var bitcodin = require('bitcodin')('THIS_IS_MY_API_KEY'),
    openMovieUrl = 'http://eu-storage.bitcodin.com/inputs/Sintel.2010.720p.mkv',
    createInputPromise, createEncodingProfilePromise;

// Create bitcodin Input
createInputPromise = bitcodin.input.create(openMovieUrl);

// Create bitcodin encoding profile. The ApiAry documentation which explains how such a
// encoding profile should look like can be found at the link below
// http://docs.bitcodinrestapi.apiary.io/#reference/encoding-profiles/create-an-encoding-profile
var encodingProfileConfiguration = {
    "name": "bitcodin Encoding Profile",
    "videoStreamConfigs": [
        {
            "defaultStreamId": 0,
            "bitrate": 1024000,
            "profile": "Main",
            "preset": "Standard",
            "height": 768,
            "width": 1366
        }
    ],
    "audioStreamConfigs": [
        {
            "defaultStreamId": 0,
            "bitrate": 256000
        }
    ]
};

createEncodingProfilePromise = bitcodin.encodingProfile.create(encodingProfileConfiguration);

// Create a bitcodin job which transcodes the video to DASH and HLS. The ApiAry documentation which explains
// how a job configuration object should look like can be found at the following link below
// http://docs.bitcodinrestapi.apiary.io/#reference/jobs/job/create-a-job

var jobConfiguration = {
    "inputId": -1,
    "encodingProfileId": -1,
    "manifestTypes": ["mpd", "m3u8"]
};

Q.all([createInputPromise, createEncodingProfilePromise]).then(
    function (result) {
        console.log('Successfully created input and encoding profile');
        jobConfiguration.inputId = result[0].inputId;
        jobConfiguration.encodingProfileId = result[1].encodingProfileId;
        
        bitcodin.job.create(jobConfiguration)
            .then(
            function (newlyCreatedJob) {
                console.log('Successfully created a new transcoding job:', newlyCreatedJob);
                console.log('MPD-Url:', newlyCreatedJob.manifestUrls.mpdUrl);
                console.log('M3U8-Url:', newlyCreatedJob.manifestUrls.m3u8Url);
            },
            function (error) {
                console.log('Error while creating a new transcoding job:', error);
            }
        );
    },
    function (error) {
        console.log('Error while creating input and/or encoding profile:', error);
    }
);

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Package last updated on 15 Dec 2015

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