[]Struct gstreamer_app::AppSrc

pub struct AppSrc(_, _);

The appsrc element can be used by applications to insert data into a GStreamer pipeline. Unlike most GStreamer elements, appsrc provides external API functions.

appsrc can be used by linking with the libgstapp library to access the methods directly or by using the appsrc action signals.

Before operating appsrc, the caps property must be set to fixed caps describing the format of the data that will be pushed with appsrc. An exception to this is when pushing buffers with unknown caps, in which case no caps should be set. This is typically true of file-like sources that push raw byte buffers. If you don't want to explicitly set the caps, you can use gst_app_src_push_sample. This method gets the caps associated with the sample and sets them on the appsrc replacing any previously set caps (if different from sample's caps).

The main way of handing data to the appsrc element is by calling the AppSrc::push_buffer method or by emitting the push-buffer action signal. This will put the buffer onto a queue from which appsrc will read from in its streaming thread. It is important to note that data transport will not happen from the thread that performed the push-buffer call.

The "max-bytes" property controls how much data can be queued in appsrc before appsrc considers the queue full. A filled internal queue will always signal the "enough-data" signal, which signals the application that it should stop pushing data into appsrc. The "block" property will cause appsrc to block the push-buffer method until free data becomes available again.

When the internal queue is running out of data, the "need-data" signal is emitted, which signals the application that it should start pushing more data into appsrc.

In addition to the "need-data" and "enough-data" signals, appsrc can emit the "seek-data" signal when the "stream-mode" property is set to "seekable" or "random-access". The signal argument will contain the new desired position in the stream expressed in the unit set with the "format" property. After receiving the seek-data signal, the application should push-buffers from the new position.

These signals allow the application to operate the appsrc in two different ways:

The push mode, in which the application repeatedly calls the push-buffer/push-sample method with a new buffer/sample. Optionally, the queue size in the appsrc can be controlled with the enough-data and need-data signals by respectively stopping/starting the push-buffer/push-sample calls. This is a typical mode of operation for the stream-type "stream" and "seekable". Use this mode when implementing various network protocols or hardware devices.

The pull mode, in which the need-data signal triggers the next push-buffer call. This mode is typically used in the "random-access" stream-type. Use this mode for file access or other randomly accessable sources. In this mode, a buffer of exactly the amount of bytes given by the need-data signal should be pushed into appsrc.

In all modes, the size property on appsrc should contain the total stream size in bytes. Setting this property is mandatory in the random-access mode. For the stream and seekable modes, setting this property is optional but recommended.

When the application has finished pushing data into appsrc, it should call AppSrc::end_of_stream or emit the end-of-stream action signal. After this call, no more buffers can be pushed into appsrc until a flushing seek occurs or the state of the appsrc has gone through READY.

Implements

gst_base::BaseSrcExt, gst::ElementExt, gst::ObjectExt, glib::object::ObjectExt, gst::URIHandlerExt

Methods

impl AppSrc[src]

pub fn get_caps(&self) -> Option<Caps>[src]

Get the configured caps on self.

Returns

the gst::Caps produced by the source. gst_caps_unref after usage.

pub fn get_current_level_bytes(&self) -> u64[src]

Get the number of currently queued bytes inside self.

Returns

The number of currently queued bytes.

pub fn get_duration(&self) -> ClockTime[src]

Get the duration of the stream in nanoseconds. A value of GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE means that the duration is not known.

Feature: v1_10

Returns

the duration of the stream previously set with AppSrc::set_duration;

pub fn get_emit_signals(&self) -> bool[src]

Check if appsrc will emit the "new-preroll" and "new-buffer" signals.

Returns

true if self is emitting the "new-preroll" and "new-buffer" signals.

pub fn get_max_bytes(&self) -> u64[src]

Get the maximum amount of bytes that can be queued in self.

Returns

The maximum amount of bytes that can be queued.

pub fn get_size(&self) -> i64[src]

Get the size of the stream in bytes. A value of -1 means that the size is not known.

Returns

the size of the stream previously set with AppSrc::set_size;

pub fn get_stream_type(&self) -> AppStreamType[src]

Get the stream type. Control the stream type of self with AppSrc::set_stream_type.

Returns

the stream type.

pub fn set_caps(&self, caps: Option<&Caps>)[src]

Set the capabilities on the appsrc element. This function takes a copy of the caps structure. After calling this method, the source will only produce caps that match caps. caps must be fixed and the caps on the buffers must match the caps or left NULL.

caps

caps to set

pub fn set_duration(&self, duration: ClockTime)[src]

Set the duration of the stream in nanoseconds. A value of GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE means that the duration is not known.

Feature: v1_10

duration

the duration to set

pub fn set_emit_signals(&self, emit: bool)[src]

Make appsrc emit the "new-preroll" and "new-buffer" signals. This option is by default disabled because signal emission is expensive and unneeded when the application prefers to operate in pull mode.

emit

the new state

pub fn set_max_bytes(&self, max: u64)[src]

Set the maximum amount of bytes that can be queued in self. After the maximum amount of bytes are queued, self will emit the "enough-data" signal.

max

the maximum number of bytes to queue

pub fn set_size(&self, size: i64)[src]

Set the size of the stream in bytes. A value of -1 means that the size is not known.

size

the size to set

pub fn set_stream_type(&self, type_: AppStreamType)[src]

Set the stream type on self. For seekable streams, the "seek" signal must be connected to.

A stream_type stream

type_

the new state

pub fn get_property_block(&self) -> bool[src]

pub fn set_property_block(&self, block: bool)[src]

pub fn get_property_duration(&self) -> u64[src]

pub fn set_property_duration(&self, duration: u64)[src]

pub fn get_property_format(&self) -> Format[src]

pub fn set_property_format(&self, format: Format)[src]

pub fn get_property_is_live(&self) -> bool[src]

pub fn set_property_is_live(&self, is_live: bool)[src]

pub fn get_property_max_latency(&self) -> i64[src]

pub fn set_property_max_latency(&self, max_latency: i64)[src]

pub fn get_property_min_latency(&self) -> i64[src]

pub fn set_property_min_latency(&self, min_latency: i64)[src]

pub fn get_property_min_percent(&self) -> u32[src]

pub fn set_property_min_percent(&self, min_percent: u32)[src]

pub fn connect_enough_data<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

Signal that the source has enough data. It is recommended that the application stops calling push-buffer until the need-data signal is emitted again to avoid excessive buffer queueing.

pub fn connect_need_data<F: Fn(&AppSrc, u32) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

Signal that the source needs more data. In the callback or from another thread you should call push-buffer or end-of-stream.

length is just a hint and when it is set to -1, any number of bytes can be pushed into appsrc.

You can call push-buffer multiple times until the enough-data signal is fired.

length

the amount of bytes needed.

pub fn connect_seek_data<F: Fn(&AppSrc, u64) -> bool + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

Seek to the given offset. The next push-buffer should produce buffers from the new offset. This callback is only called for seekable stream types.

offset

the offset to seek to

Returns

true if the seek succeeded.

pub fn connect_property_block_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_caps_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_current_level_bytes_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_duration_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_emit_signals_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_format_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_is_live_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_max_bytes_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_max_latency_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_min_latency_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_min_percent_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_size_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

pub fn connect_property_stream_type_notify<F: Fn(&AppSrc) + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    &self,
    f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId
[src]

impl AppSrc[src]

pub fn end_of_stream(&self) -> Result<FlowSuccess, FlowError>[src]

Indicates to the appsrc element that the last buffer queued in the element is the last buffer of the stream.

Returns

gst::FlowReturn::Ok when the EOS was successfuly queued. gst::FlowReturn::Flushing when self is not PAUSED or PLAYING.

pub fn push_buffer(&self, buffer: Buffer) -> Result<FlowSuccess, FlowError>[src]

Adds a buffer to the queue of buffers that the appsrc element will push to its source pad. This function takes ownership of the buffer.

When the block property is TRUE, this function can block until free space becomes available in the queue.

buffer

a gst::Buffer to push

Returns

gst::FlowReturn::Ok when the buffer was successfuly queued. gst::FlowReturn::Flushing when self is not PAUSED or PLAYING. gst::FlowReturn::Eos when EOS occured.

pub fn push_buffer_list(
    &self,
    list: BufferList
) -> Result<FlowSuccess, FlowError>
[src]

Adds a buffer list to the queue of buffers and buffer lists that the appsrc element will push to its source pad. This function takes ownership of buffer_list.

When the block property is TRUE, this function can block until free space becomes available in the queue.

Feature: v1_14

buffer_list

a gst::BufferList to push

Returns

gst::FlowReturn::Ok when the buffer list was successfuly queued. gst::FlowReturn::Flushing when self is not PAUSED or PLAYING. gst::FlowReturn::Eos when EOS occured.

pub fn push_sample(&self, sample: &Sample) -> Result<FlowSuccess, FlowError>[src]

Extract a buffer from the provided sample and adds it to the queue of buffers that the appsrc element will push to its source pad. Any previous caps that were set on appsrc will be replaced by the caps associated with the sample if not equal.

This function does not take ownership of the sample so the sample needs to be unreffed after calling this function.

When the block property is TRUE, this function can block until free space becomes available in the queue.

sample

a gst::Sample from which buffer and caps may be extracted

Returns

gst::FlowReturn::Ok when the buffer was successfuly queued. gst::FlowReturn::Flushing when self is not PAUSED or PLAYING. gst::FlowReturn::Eos when EOS occured.

pub fn set_callbacks(&self, callbacks: AppSrcCallbacks)[src]

Set callbacks which will be executed when data is needed, enough data has been collected or when a seek should be performed. This is an alternative to using the signals, it has lower overhead and is thus less expensive, but also less flexible.

If callbacks are installed, no signals will be emitted for performance reasons.

callbacks

the callbacks

user_data

a user_data argument for the callbacks

notify

a destroy notify function

pub fn set_latency(&self, min: ClockTime, max: ClockTime)[src]

Configure the min and max latency in src. If min is set to -1, the default latency calculations for pseudo-live sources will be used.

min

the min latency

max

the max latency

pub fn get_latency(&self) -> (ClockTime, ClockTime)[src]

Retrieve the min and max latencies in min and max respectively.

min

the min latency

max

the max latency

pub fn sink(&self) -> AppSrcSink[src]

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for AppSrc

impl Debug for AppSrc

impl Eq for AppSrc

impl Hash for AppSrc

impl IsA<BaseSrc> for AppSrc

impl IsA<Element> for AppSrc

impl IsA<Object> for AppSrc

impl IsA<URIHandler> for AppSrc

impl Ord for AppSrc

impl<T: ObjectType> PartialEq<T> for AppSrc

impl<T: ObjectType> PartialOrd<T> for AppSrc

impl Send for AppSrc[src]

impl StaticType for AppSrc

impl Sync for AppSrc[src]

Auto Trait Implementations

impl RefUnwindSafe for AppSrc

impl Unpin for AppSrc

impl UnwindSafe for AppSrc

Blanket Implementations

impl<T> Any for T where
    T: 'static + ?Sized
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impl<O> BaseSrcExt for O where
    O: IsA<BaseSrc>, 
[src]

impl<O> BaseSrcExtManual for O where
    O: IsA<BaseSrc>, 
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<Super, Sub> CanDowncast<Sub> for Super where
    Sub: IsA<Super>,
    Super: IsA<Super>, 
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impl<T> Cast for T where
    T: ObjectType
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impl<O> ElementExt for O where
    O: IsA<Element>, 
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impl<O> ElementExtManual for O where
    O: IsA<Element>, 
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impl<T> From<T> for T[src]

impl<O> GObjectExtManualGst for O where
    O: IsA<Object>, 
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impl<O> GstObjectExt for O where
    O: IsA<Object>, 
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impl<O> GstObjectExtManual for O where
    O: IsA<Object>, 
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impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
    U: From<T>, 
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impl<T> ObjectExt for T where
    T: ObjectType
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impl<'a, T> ToGlibContainerFromSlice<'a, *const GList> for T where
    T: GlibPtrDefault + ToGlibPtr<'a, <T as GlibPtrDefault>::GlibType>, 
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impl<'a, T> ToGlibContainerFromSlice<'a, *const GPtrArray> for T where
    T: GlibPtrDefault + ToGlibPtr<'a, <T as GlibPtrDefault>::GlibType>, 
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impl<'a, T> ToGlibContainerFromSlice<'a, *mut GArray> for T where
    T: GlibPtrDefault + ToGlibPtr<'a, <T as GlibPtrDefault>::GlibType>, 
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impl<'a, T> ToGlibContainerFromSlice<'a, *mut GList> for T where
    T: GlibPtrDefault + ToGlibPtr<'a, <T as GlibPtrDefault>::GlibType>, 
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impl<'a, T> ToGlibContainerFromSlice<'a, *mut GPtrArray> for T where
    T: GlibPtrDefault + ToGlibPtr<'a, <T as GlibPtrDefault>::GlibType>, 
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impl<T> ToOwned for T where
    T: Clone
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type Owned = T

The resulting type after obtaining ownership.

impl<T> ToSendValue for T where
    T: ToValue + SetValue + Send + ?Sized
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impl<T> ToValue for T where
    T: SetValue + ?Sized
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impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
    U: Into<T>, 
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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
    U: TryFrom<T>, 
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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<O> URIHandlerExt for O where
    O: IsA<URIHandler>, 
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