Shaka Upgrade Guide, v2.2 => v2.4
This is a detailed guide for upgrading from Shaka Player v2.2 to v2.4. Feel free to skim or to search for the class and method names you are using in your application.
What's New in v2.4?
Shaka v2.4 introduces several improvements over v2.2, including:
- Support for HLS live streams
- Support for HLS VOD streams that do not start at t=0
- MPEG-2 TS content can be transmuxed to MP4 for playback on all browsers
- Captions are not streamed until they are shown
- Use NetworkInformation API to get initial bandwidth estimate
- The demo app is now a Progressive Web App (PWA) and can be used offline
- Support for CEA captions in TS content
- Support for TTML and VTT regions
- A video element is no longer required when
Player
is constructed - New
attach()
anddetach()
methods have been added toPlayer
to manage attachment to video elements - Fetch is now preferred over XHR when available
- Network requests are now abortable
- Live stream playback can begin at a negative offset from the live edge
Promise polyfill for IE
Prior to v2.4, we had our own polyfill of Promise
for IE 11 support. In v2.4,
we have dropped that polyfill. To support IE 11 in your application, you MUST
install a Promise
polyfill separately. We recommend es6-promise-polyfill
for that purpose.
HLS start time configuration
For VOD HLS content which does not start at t=0, v2.2 had a configuration called
manifest.hls.defaultTimeOffset
which applications could use to inform us of
the correct start time for content.
This has been removed in v2.4. The start time of HLS content can now be automatically extracted from the segments themselves. No configuration is necessary.
Text parser API changes
The text-parsing plugin API has changed. Plugins now take a Uint8Array
instead
of an ArrayBuffer
like in v2.2. This allowed us to optimize and prevent buffer
copies.
// v2.2
/**
* @param {!ArrayBuffer} data
* @param {shakaExtern.TextParser.TimeContext} timeContext
* @return {!Array.<!shaka.text.Cue>}
*/
MyTextParser.prototype.parseMedia = function(data, timeContext) {};
// v2.4
/**
* @param {!Uint8Array} data
* @param {shakaExtern.TextParser.TimeContext} timeContext
* @return {!Array.<!shaka.text.Cue>}
*/
MyTextParser.prototype.parseMedia = function(data, timeContext) {};
Additionally, the segmentStart
attribute of timeContext
is now
nullable. Your plugin will receive a segmentStart
of null
if the
information is not available, as is the case in HLS.
Text-parsing plugins that produce region information will need to be updated to
use the new shaka.text.CueRegion
class. The new structure allows for more
accurate representation of both TTML and VTT regions.
All application-specific text-parsing plugins MUST to be updated. v2.4 does not have backward compatibility for this!
See shakaExtern.TextParser.prototype.parseInit and shakaExtern.TextParser.prototype.parseMedia for details.
Text displayer plugin API changes
The TextDisplayer plugin API has changed.
TextDisplayer plugins need to handle changes to the shakaExtern.CueRegion
structure. The new structure allows for more accurate representation of both
TTML and VTT regions.
All application-specific TextDisplayer plugins MUST to be updated. v2.4 does not have backward compatibility for this!
See shakaExtern.CueRegion for details.
Offline storage API changes
In v2.2, the remove()
method on shaka.offline.Storage
took an instance of
StoredContent
as an argument. Now, in v2.4, it takes a the offlineUri
field
from StoredContent
as an argument.
All applications which use offline storage MUST update to the new API. The old argument was deprecated in v2.3 and has been removed in v2.4.
// v2.2:
storage.list().then(function(storedContentList) {
var someContent = storedContentList[someIndex];
storage.remove(someContent);
});
// v2.4:
storage.list().then(function(storedContentList) {
var someContent = storedContentList[someIndex];
storage.remove(someContent.offlineUri);
});
Retry after streaming failure
In v2.1.3, we introduced a new config called
streaming.infiniteRetriesForLiveStreams
to control retry behavior for live
streams. In v2.2, we added a more flexible callback mechanism to specify retry
behavior for all kinds of streams.
// v2.1
player.configure({
streaming: {
infiniteRetriesForLiveStreams: true // the default
}
});
// v2.4
player.configure({
streaming: {
failureCallback: function(error) {
// Always retry live streams:
if (player.isLive()) player.retryStreaming();
}
}
});
// v2.1
player.configure({
streaming: {
infiniteRetriesForLiveStreams: false // do not retry live
}
});
// v2.4
player.configure({
streaming: {
failureCallback: function(error) {
// Do nothing, and we will stop trying to stream the content.
}
}
});
The streaming.infiniteRetriesForLiveStreams
config was deprecated in v2.2 and
removed in v2.3.
The player.retryStreaming()
method can be used to retry after a failure.
You can base the decision on player.isLive()
, error.code
, or anything else.
Because you can call retryStreaming()
at any time, you can also delay the
decision until you get feedback from the user, the browser is back online, etc.
A few more examples of possible failure callbacks:
function neverRetryCallback(error) {}
function alwaysRetryCallback(error) {
player.retryStreaming();
}
function retryOnSpecificHttpErrorsCallback(error) {
if (error.code == shaka.util.Error.Code.BAD_HTTP_STATUS) {
var statusCode = error.data[1];
var retryCodes = [ 502, 503, 504, 520 ];
if (retryCodes.indexOf(statusCode) >= 0) {
player.retryStreaming();
}
}
}
If you choose to react to error
events instead of the failure callback, you
can use event.preventDefault()
to avoid the callback completely:
player.addEventListener('error', function(event) {
// Custom logic for error events
if (player.isLive() &&
event.error.code == shaka.util.Error.Code.BAD_HTTP_STATUS) {
player.retryStreaming();
}
// Do not invoke the failure callback for this event
event.preventDefault();
});
Language and role selection
In addition to the language methods introduced in v2.1, v2.4 adds additional
methods for dealing with roles: getAudioLanguagesAndRoles()
and
getTextLanguagesAndRoles()
. These return language/role combinations in an
object. You can specify a role in an optional second argument to the language
selection methods.
// v2.4:
var languagesAndRoles = player.getAudioLanguagesAndRoles();
for (var i = 0; i < languagesAndRoles.length; ++i) {
var combo = languagesAndRoles[i];
if (someSelector(combo)) {
player.selectAudioLanguage(combo.language, combo.role);
break;
}
}
NetworkingEngine API changes
In v2.2, the request()
method on shaka.net.NetworkingEngine
returned a
Promise. Now, in v2.4, it returns an instance of
shakaExtern.IAbortableOperation
, which contains a Promise.
All applications which make application-level requests via NetworkingEngine
SHOULD update to the new API. Support for the old API will be removed in v2.5.
// v2.2:
player.getNetworkingEngine().request(type, request).then((response) => {
// ...
});
// v2.4:
let operation = player.getNetworkingEngine().request(type, request);
// Use operation.promise to get the response.
operation.promise.then((response) => {
// ...
});
// The operation can also be aborted on some condition.
onSomeOtherCondition(() => {
operation.abort();
});
Backward compatibility is provided in the v2.4 releases by adding .then
and
.catch
methods to the return value from request()
.
Network scheme plugin API changes
In v2.4, we changed the API for network scheme plugins.
These plugins now return an instance of shakaExtern.IAbortableOperation
.
We suggest using the utility shaka.util.AbortableOperation
for convenience.
We also introduced an additional parameter for network scheme plugins to identify the request type.
All applications which have application-level network scheme plugins SHOULD update to the new API. Support for the old API will be removed in v2.5.
// v2.2
function fooPlugin(uri, request) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
// ...
});
}
shaka.net.NetworkingEngine.registerScheme('foo', fooPlugin);
// v2.4
function fooPlugin(uri, request, requestType) {
let rejectCallback = null;
const promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
rejectCallback = reject;
// Use this if you have a need for it. Ignore it otherwise.
if (requestType == shaka.net.NetworkingEngine.RequestType.MANIFEST) {
// ...
} else {
// ...
}
// ...
});
const abort = () => {
// Abort the operation.
// ...
// Reject the Promise.
rejectCallback(new shaka.util.Error(
shaka.util.Error.Severity.RECOVERABLE,
shaka.util.Error.Category.NETWORK,
shaka.util.Error.Code.OPERATION_ABORTED));
};
return new shaka.util.AbortableOperation(promise, abort);
}
shaka.net.NetworkingEngine.registerScheme('foo', fooPlugin);
Manifest parser plugin API changes
The API for shaka.media.PresentationTimeline
has changed. ManifestParser
plugins that use these methods MUST be updated:
setAvailabilityStart()
was renamed tosetUserSeekStart()
.notifySegments()
now takes a reference array and a boolean calledisFirstPeriod
, instead of a period start time and a reference array.