m3u-proxy
v1.0.1
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Process/simplify and potentially serve M3U & EPG files from your IPTV provider(s)
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m3u-proxy
Process/simplify and potentially serve M3U & EPG files from your IPTV provider(s).
Configuration
{
"importFolder": "./imports",
"exportFolder": "/var/www/html/iptv",
"minutesBetweenImports": "360",
"sources": [
{
"name": "MyProvider",
"m3u": "http://url-of-my-stream-provider/streams.m3u",
"models": [
{
"name": "",
"filters": [
{
"field": "group-title",
"regex": "UK .*|USA .*"
}
],
"transformations": [
{
"field": "group-title",
"regex": "(UK|USA).*",
"substitution": "$1"
},
{
"field": "tvg-name",
"regex": "(.*?) *: *(.*)",
"substitution": "$1: $2"
}
]
}
],
"epg": "http://url-of-my-guide-provider/xmltv.xml"
}
]
}
- importFolder: Destination folder for all imports.
- exportFolder: Destination folder for all exports.
- minutesBetweenImports: Not yet available.
- name: Prefix for export filenames: downloadable files are <name><model>.m3u & <name>.xml.
- m3u: Original url for the M3U file.
- epg: Original url the the guide/xmltv file.
- filters: Combined, they Allow to select only some of the channels.
- transformations: Each of them will transform a field of the channel details.
Running
node .\m3u-proxy.js
Arguments (v0.4.0+)
You can specify a custom config.json file location by using -c
or --config
command line arguments
node .\m3u-proxy.js -c ~/.m3u-proxy/config.json
node .\m3u-proxy.js --config ~/.m3u-proxy/config.json