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chokibro

v1.1.0

Published

A chockidar spacebro connected client

Downloads

17

Readme

Chokibro

Watch a folder on the system and broadcast change event in realtime to the spacebro galaxy. The spacebro server serves on http the media which has been: add, change, or delete/unlink

Super useful to automatically:

  • 🖼 upload media to a remote service
  • 🎥 create automated post-production process
  • 👂 listen for file uploads on a ftp folder
  • 🤖 anything a bot could be good at

It emits a message which looks like this:

{
    namespace: String (name-with-dash),
    src: String (URI format),
    path: String (file path)
}

🌍 Installation

Since, we remove mediaInfo in favor of ffprobe, you should be able to use the package as is. We use @ffprobe-installer/ffprobe to install ffprobe with the correct binary. If you encounter some difficulies, make sure ffmpeg is installed.

Use npm i to install dependencies.

⚙ Configuration

The settings follow standard-settings format. You can change them to fit your needs:

{
  "server":{
    "port": 36400
  },
  "service": {
    "spacebro": {
      "host": "spacebro.space",
      "port": 3333,
      "client": {
        "name": "chokibro",
        "description": "Tool to watch a folder and send new media added in folder",
				"out": {
					"outMedia": {
						"eventName": "outMedia",
						"description": "New media added in folder tracked by chokibro",
						"type": "all"
					},
					"unlinkMedia": {
						"eventName": "unlink-media",
						"description": "Media removed in folder tracked by chokibro",
						"type": "all"
					}
        }
      },
      "channelName": "info-stream"
    }
  },
  "folder": "./assets",
  "checkIntegrity": false,
}

👋 Usage

  1. Start spacebro in a terminal window: spacebro

  2. Start chokibro: npm run start

By default, chokibro is listening for the assets folder and exposes it over a static file server at the ipv4 available address on the 6161 port.

  1. Drag and drop a file into the assets folder. See how spacebro reports the event.

📦 Dependencies

  • chokidar
  • finalhandler
  • ip
  • ffprobe
  • portfinder
  • serve-static
  • spacebro-client
  • standard-settings

🕳 Troubleshooting

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❤️ Contribute

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