@dirtyherri/icecast-parser
v4.0.2
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Node.js module for getting and parsing metadata from SHOUTcast/Icecast radio streams
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icecast-parser
Forked from https://github.com/ghaiklor/icecast-parser
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- Detect charset (latin1 and utf8 only, for now)
Readme from ghaiklor:
Node.js module for getting and parsing metadata from SHOUTcast/Icecast radio streams.
NOTE: the server that serves radio station stream must support Icy-Metadata
header. If that is not the case, this parser cannot parse the metadata from there.
Features
- Opens async connection to URL and gets response with radio stream and metadata. Then pipes the response to
Transform
stream for processing; - Getting metadata from stream is implemented as
Transform
stream, so you can pipe it to another Writable\Duplex\Transform; - Once it receives metadata,
metadata
event triggers with metadata object; - After metadata is received, connection to radio station closes automatically, so you will not spend a lot of traffic;
- But you can set
keepListen
flag in configuration object and continue listening radio station; - Auto updating metadata from radio station by interval in economical way (connection is opens when time has come);
- Metadata parsed as a
Map
with key-value; - When you create a new instance, you get
EventEmitter
. So you can subscribe to other events; - Easy to configure and use;
Getting Started
You can install icecast-parser from npm.
npm install icecast-parser
Get your first metadata from radio station.
import { Parser } from 'icecast-parser';
const radioStation = new Parser({ url: 'https://live.hunter.fm/80s_high' });
radioStation.on('metadata', (metadata) => process.stdout.write(`${metadata.get('StreamTitle') ?? 'unknown'}\n`));
Configuration
You can provide additional parameters to constructor:
url
- by default empty and REQUIRED. Otherwise, you will get an error.userAgent
- by defaulticecast-parser
.keepListen
- by defaultfalse
. If you set totrue
, then response from radio station will not be destroyed and you can pipe it to another streams. E.g. piping it to thespeaker
module.autoUpdate
- by defaulttrue
. If you set tofalse
, then parser will not be listening for recent updates and immediately close the stream. So that, you will get a metadata only once.notifyOnChangeOnly
- by defaultfalse
. If you set bothautoUpdate
andnotifyOnChangeOnly
totrue
, it will keep listening the stream and notifying you about metadata, but it will not notify if metadata did not change from the previous time.errorInterval
- by default 10 minutes. If an error occurred when requesting, the next try will be executed after this interval. Works only ifautoUpdate
is enabled.emptyInterval
- by default 5 minutes. If the request was fullfiled but the metadata field was empty, the next try will be executed after this interval. Works only ifautoUpdate
is enabled.metadataInterval
- by default 5 seconds. If the request was fullfiled and the metadata was present, the next update will be scheduled after this interval. Works only ifautoUpdate
is enabled.
import { Parser } from 'icecast-parser';
const radioStation = new Parser({
autoUpdate: true,
emptyInterval: 5 * 60,
errorInterval: 10 * 60,
keepListen: false,
metadataInterval: 5,
notifyOnChangeOnly: false,
url: 'https://live.hunter.fm/80s_high',
userAgent: 'Custom User Agent',
});
radioStation.on('metadata', (metadata) => process.stdout.write(`${metadata.get('StreamTitle') ?? 'unknown'}\n`));
Events
You can subscribe to following events: end
, error
, empty
, metadata
, stream
.
end
event triggers when connection to radio station was ended;error
event triggers when connection to radio station was refused, rejected or timed out;empty
event triggers when connection was established successfully, but the radio station doesn't have metadata in there;metadata
event triggers when connection was established successfully and metadata is parsed;stream
event triggers when response from radio station returned and successfully piped toTransform
stream.