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m3u-file-parser
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node-m3u8 is a streaming m3u8 parser tailored for dealing with Apple's HTTP Live Streaming protocol. It may work for other m3u files, but I have not tested it for those uses.
var m3u8 = require('m3u8');
var fs = require('fs');
var parser = m3u8.createStream();
var file = fs.createReadStream('/path/to/file.m3u8');
file.pipe(parser);
parser.on('item', function(item) {
// emits PlaylistItem, MediaItem, StreamItem, and IframeStreamItem
});
parser.on('m3u', function(m3u) {
// fully parsed m3u file
});
All items and the m3u object have toString() methods for conversion to m3u8.
Attributes and properties have getter/setters on m3u and item objects:
parser.on('item', function(item) {
var duration = item.get('bandwidth');
item.set('uri', 'http://example.com/' + item.get('uri'));
});
The M3U and Item objects are available on m3u8:
var m3u8 = require('m3u8');
var m3u = m3u8.M3U.create();
m3u.addPlaylistItem({
duration : 10,
uri : 'file'
});
See tests for more usage patterns.
FAQs
m3u parser
We found that m3u-file-parser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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