diff --git a/rtmp/nginx.conf b/rtmp/nginx.conf index 7e99e61..99f4399 100644 --- a/rtmp/nginx.conf +++ b/rtmp/nginx.conf @@ -1,40 +1,194 @@ events {} -rtmp { - server { - listen 1935; # Listen on standard RTMP port - - application live { - live on; - hls on; - hls_path /tmp/hls; - hls_fragment 10s; # default is 5s - hls_playlist_length 5m; # default is 30s - # once playlist length is reached it deletes the oldest fragments - - # authentication - on_publish http://auth:8000/auth; - } - } -} - http { + sendfile off; # on|off. Toggles the use of sendfile. Default=off. For optimal HLS delivery disable this. + tcp_nodelay on; # on|off. Forces a socket to send the data in its buffer, whatever the packet size. Default=on. + tcp_nopush on; # on|off. Sends the response header and beginning of a file in one packet. Default=off. + server_tokens off; # on|off|build. Toggles showing nginx version in the response header field. Default=on. + keepalive_timeout 65; # A keep-alive client connection will stay open for .. on the server side. Use 0 to disable. Default=75s + types_hash_max_size 2048; # Sets the maximum size of the types hash tables. Default=1024. + server_name_in_redirect off; # Toggles the use of the primary server name, specified by the server_name directive. Default=off. + server_names_hash_bucket_size 64; # Sets the bucket size for the server names hash tables depending on processor's cache line, 32|64|128. + default_type application/octet-stream; # Emit this MIME type for all requests. + + ## Include configuration files from these locations ## + include /etc/nginx/mime.types; + + gzip off; # on|off. Compresses responses using gzip method. Helps to reduce size of transmitted data by half or more. Default=off + # gzip_vary on; # More info on zip variables is found here: https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_gzip_module.html + gzip_proxied any; + # gzip_comp_level 6; + # gzip_buffers 16 8k; + gzip_http_version 1.1; + gzip_types text/plain text/css application/json application/javascript text/xml application/xml application/xml+rss text/javascript; + server { listen 8080; location / { root /www; + add_header Cache-Control no-cache; + add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin *; + } + + location /control { + rtmp_control all; + add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin * always; + } + + location /stat { + rtmp_stat all; + rtmp_stat_stylesheet stat.xsl; + #auth_basic Restricted Content; # Create a valid .htpasswd before uncommenting this. + #auth_basic_user_file .htpasswd; # Create a valid .htpasswd before uncommenting this. } location /hls { types { application/vnd.apple.mpegurl m3u8; - application/octet-stream ts; + video/mp2t ts; } root /tmp; + add_header Cache-Control no-cache; - + + autoindex on; + #alias /www/hls; # << Take note of this line. Change it when required. + # To avoid issues with cross-domain HTTP requests (e.g. during development) - add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin *; + add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' '*' always; + + expires -1; + add_header Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=63072000"; + add_header 'Access-Control-Expose-Headers' 'Content-Length'; + if ($request_method = 'OPTIONS') { + add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' '*'; + add_header 'Access-Control-Max-Age' 1728000; + add_header 'Content-Type' 'text/plain charset=UTF-8'; + add_header 'Content-Length' 0; + return 204; + } } + } } + +rtmp { + server { + listen 1935; # Listen on standard RTMP port + + application live { # Name it whatever you prefer. You will need at least one application, you can have many more. + live on; # on|off. Enables this application and allowing live streaming to it. Default=on. + # max_streams 32; # Sets maximum number of RTMP streams. Default value is 32 which is usually ok for most cases. Default=32. + # max_connections 100; # Sets maximum number of connections for rtmp engine. Default=off. + meta on; # on|copy|off. Receive metadata packets containing predefined fields like width, height etc. Default=on. + interleave off; # on|off. Audio and video data is transmitted on the same RTMP chunk stream. Default=off. + wait_key on; # on|off. Makes video stream start with a key frame. Default=off. + wait_video off; # on|off. Disable audio until first video frame is sent (can cause delay). Default=off. + drop_idle_publisher 10s;# Drop publisher that has been idle for this time. Only works when connection is in publish mode. Default=off + sync 300ms; # When timestamp difference exceeds the value specifiedan absolute frame is sent fixing that. Default=300ms. + play_restart off; # on|off. If enabled sends "NetStream.Play.Start" and "NetStream.Play.Stop" every time publishing starts or stops. Default=off. + idle_streams on; # on|off. If disabled prevents viewers from connecting to idle/nonexistent streams and disconnects all. Default=on. + + ## NOTIFICATIONS - This section has too many options to include in this example config. ## + ## Notifications use HTTP callback to inform subscribers that stream has started. You will need a website that can handle these. ## + ## These option go beyond the scope of this configuration file as it contains lots of info. Please visit this url for more info: ## + ## https://github.com/arut/nginx-rtmp-module/wiki/Directives#notify ## + + #publish_notify off; ## on|off. Send "NetStream.Play.PublishNotify" & "NetStream.Play.UnpublishNotify" to subscribers. Default=off + # on_publish http://www.example.com/plugin/Live/on_publish.php; + on_publish http://auth:8000/auth; + + # on_play http://www.example.com/plugin/Live/on_play.php; + # on_record_done http://www.example.com/plugin/Live/on_record_done.php'; + + ## PUBLISHING ## + allow 127.0.0.1; # If you decice to harden these rules, it is adviced to uncomment this line. + allow publish all; # Anybody from any location can stream to this application. Comment this out if you want to use deny publish. + #deny publish all; # Nobody can stream to the server except those that you've set in previous lines. + + ## PLAYING ## + allow play 127.0.0.1; # Localhost can play the stream from this application. Must be set if you decide to use push later on! + #allow play all; # Anybody can play the RTMP livestream directly. Comment this out if you decide to use the next option. + deny play all; # Nobody can play the RTMP stream except those that we've set in lines above it. + + ## RECORDING + record off; # off|all|audio|video|keyframes|manual. These options sorta speak for themselves. + record_path /tmp/recordings; # Folder location that will be used to store the recordings. YOU SHOULD CHANGE THIS TO YOUR PREFERENCE! + record_suffix -%d-%b-%y-%T.flv; # Added to recorded filenames. Example uses 'strftime' format results: -24-Apr-13-18:23:38.flv. Default=.flv + record_unique on; # on|off. Appends timestamp to recorded files. Otherwise the same file is re-written each time. Default=-off + record_append off; # on|off. When turned on recorder appends new data to the old file with no gap. Default=off + record_lock off; # on|off. When turned on recorded file gets locked with 'fcntl' call. Default=off. + record_notify off; # on|off. Toggles sending "NetStream.Record.Start" and "NetStream.Record.Stop" status messages. Default=off. + # record_max_size 128K; # Set maximum file size of the recorded files. No default. + # record_max_frames 200; # Sets maximum number of video frames per recorded file. No default. + # record_interval 15m; # Restart recording after this number of (milli)seconds/minutes. Zero means no delay. Default=off. + # recorder name {} # Create recorder{} block. Multiple recorders can be created withing single application. Example: + recorder audio { + record audio; + record_suffix .audio.flv; + record_path /tmp/recordings/audio; + } + ## This will automatically convert your .flv recordings to mp4 when the stream/recording is stopped. WARNING! This will cause high CPU usage!! ## + # exec_record_done ffmpeg -i $path -f mp4 /tmp/recordings/$basename.mp4; + + ## RELAYING ## + ## PULLING STREAMS ## + ## For more info please visit: https://github.com/arut/nginx-rtmp-module/wiki/Directives#relay ## + ## pull url [key=value]* # Creates pull relay. A stream is pulled from remote machine and becomes available locally. ## + ## URL Syntax: [rtmp://]host[:port][/app[/playpath]] ## + # pull rtmp://cdn.example.com/live/ch?id=1234 name=channel_a; # This is an example. Visit above url for more info. + # session_relay off; # on|off. On=relay is destroyed when connection is closed. Off=relay is destroyed when stream is closed. Default=off. + + ## PUSHING STREAMS ## + ## Push has the same syntax as pull. Unlike pull, push directive publishes stream to remote server. ## + ## This will push the stream from incoming /live application to these below to create HLS and/or Dash streams, or to record or transcode automatically. ## + ## Only enable HLS push if you are not using ABS options earlier or by using the encoder application ## + push rtmp://localhost/hls; # Remember to enable an app called HLS! Disable it if you use transcoding using variable bitrates. + + ## YOUTUBE PUSH OPTIONS ## + # push rmtp://localhost/youtube; # Uncomment this to use application on localhost (MUST BE SPECIFIED). OR simply use the following line: + # push rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2 /YOUR-LIVE-STREAM-KEY; # Your RTMP stream will be pushed as it is to Youtube as an RTMP stream. + ## TWITCH PUSH OPTIONS ## + # push rmtp://localhost/twitch; # Uncomment this to use application on localhost (MUST BE SPECIFIED). OR simply use the following line: + # push rtmp://live-ams.twitch.tv/app /live_YOUR-LIVE-STREAM-KEY; # Your RTMP stream will be pushed as it is to Twitch as an RTMP stream. + } + + application hls { # We enabled pushing stream from 'live' application to 'hls' we need to define it of course. + allow publish 127.0.0.1; + deny publish all; + live on; # on|off. Enables this application and allowing live streaming to it. Default=on. + hls on; # on|off. Toggles HLS on or off for this application. + hls_type live; # live|event. Live plays from the current live position. Event plays from the start of the playlist. Default=live. + hls_path /tmp/hls; # Location to store the video fragment files. Will be created if it doesn't exist. + hls_fragment 10s; # Sets HLS fragment length in seconds or minutes. Default=5s. + hls_playlist_length 5m; # Sets HLS playlist length in seconds or minutes. Default=30s. + hls_sync 2ms; # Timestamp sync threshold. Prevents crackling noise after conversion from low-res (1KHz) to high-res(90KHz). Default=2ms. + hls_continuous off; # on|off. In this mode HLS sequence number is started from where it stopped last time. Old fragments are kept. Default=off. + hls_nested on; # on|off. In this mode a subdirectory of hls_path is created for each stream. Default=off. + hls_cleanup on; # on|off. Nginx cache manager process removes old HLS fragments and playlist files from hls_path. Default=on. + hls_fragment_naming system; # system = use system time. sequential = use increasing integers. timestamp = use stream timestamp. Default=sequential. + hls_fragment_slicing plain; # plain|aligned. Plain: switch fragment when target duration is reached. Aligned: switch fragment when incoming timestamp is a + # multiple of fragment duration. Makes it possible to generate identical fragments on different nginx instances. Default=plain. + ## ENCRYPTION KEYS ## !! Only works if you have certificates defined in your HTTP server block (Usually a seperate file in /sites-available/yourfile.conf) + # hls_keys on; # on|off. Enables HLS encryption. AES-128 method is used to encrypt the HLS fragments. Requires ssl module. Default=off. + # hls_key_path /tmp/keys; # Sets the directory where auto-generated HLS keys are saved. Default= hls_path. + # hls_key_url https://foo.bar/keys; # Sets url for HLS key file entries. When empty it assumes hls_path. Default= empty. + # hls_fragments_per_key 100; # Sets the number of HLS fragments encrypted with the same key. 0 means only one key is created at the publish start and + # all fragments within the session are encrypted with this key. Default=0. + + ## HLS_VARIANT - Used for variable bitrate streaming. Please read: https://github.com/arut/nginx-rtmp-module/wiki/Directives#hls_variant ## + ## When hls_variant suffix is matched on stream name then variant playlist is created for the current stream with all entries specified by hls_variant + ## directives in current application. Stripped name without suffix is used as variant stream name. The original stream is processed as usual. + ## Optional parameters following the suffix are appended to EXT-X-STREAM-INF in m3u8 playlist. See HLS spec 3.3.10. EXT-X-STREAM-INF for full list. + # hls_variant _low BANDWIDTH=288000; # _low - Low bitrate, sub-SD resolution + # hls_variant _mid BANDWIDTH=448000; # _mid - Medium bitrate, SD resolution + # hls_variant _high BANDWIDTH=1152000; # _high - Higher-than-SD resolution + # hls_variant _higher BANDWIDTH=2048000; # _higher - High bitrate, HD 720p resolution + # hls_variant _src BANDWIDTH=4096000; # _src - Source bitrate, source resolution + } + + } +} + + +