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NAME¶
ezstream
— source
client for Icecast with external de-/encoder support
SYNOPSIS¶
ezstream |
[-hqrVv ] -c
configfile
[-p pidfile] |
ezstream |
-s file |
DESCRIPTION¶
ezstream
is a command line source client
for media streams, primarily for streaming to Icecast servers.
It allows the creation of media streams based on input from files or standard input that is piped through an optional external de- and encoder. As every part of this chain is highly configurable, ezstream can be useful in a large number of streaming setups.
Command line arguments¶
-c
configfile- Use the XML configuration in configfile.
-h
- Print a summary of available command line arguments with short descriptions and exit.
-p
pidfile- Write the
ezstream
process ID (a single number) to pidfile. The file will be written even when it already exists. A file lock is maintained until the mainezstream
process terminates. If the file cannot be written for any reason,ezstream
will log this, but not consider it a fatal error. -q
- Be more quiet. Suppress the output that external programs send to standard error.
-r
- Maintain a line of real-time status information about the stream on
standard output. (Implies
-q
.) -s
file- Run
ezstream
as a line-based shuffling utility. If a playlist argument of “-” is given, a list of media file names is read from standard input instead of an input file. After successfully reading the entire list, it is shuffled and printed to standard output, andezstream
will exit. -V
- Print the
ezstream
version number and exit. -v
- Increase logging verbosity. May be used up to three times to also include debug logging output.
Runtime control¶
Ezstream
offers limited runtime control
via signals. By sending a signal to the ezstream process, e.g. with the
kill(1) utility, a certain action will be triggered.
SIGHUP
- Rereads the playlist file after the track that is currently streamed. If
the playlist is not to be shuffled,
ezstream
attempts to find the previously streamed file and continue with the one following it, or restarts from the beginning of the list otherwise. SIGUSR1
- Skips the currently playing track and moves on to the next in playlist mode, or restarts the current track when streaming a single file.
SIGUSR2
- Triggers rereading of metadata for the stream by running the configured program or script. This is the only meaningful signal when streaming from standard input.
CONFIGURATION FILE SYNTAX¶
The ezstream
utility uses a simple XML
configuration file format. It has a tree-like structure and is made up of
XML
elements. Of all the possible XML features, only regular elements
that contain text or other elements, and comments, appear in an
ezstream
configuration file.
Each element in the configuration file consists of a start tag, its content, and an end tag. For example:
<filename>playlist.m3u</filename>
<!-- XML comments look like this.
-->
XML CONFIGURATION¶
In this section, each available element is listed and described. Note that for this purpose, elements are introduced in their short, i.e. empty form. In the configuration file, they need to be used as start tag + content + end tag, like in the introductory example shown above.
Root element¶
- <ezstream />
- (Mandatory.) The configuration file's root element. It contains all other configuration elements.
Servers block¶
- <servers />
- This element contains all server blocks as child elements. Its parent is
the <ezstream /> element.
A configuration file may contain multiple named server configurations. The stream configuration determines what server configuration should be used.
Server block¶
- <server />
- (Mandatory.) This element contains a complete server configuration as child elements. Its parent is the <servers /> element.
Server configuration¶
- <name />
- Set the name of the server configuration. This may be referenced in a
<stream />.
The name is case-aware, but not case-sensitive.
Default: default
- <protocol />
- Transport protocol used to stream to the server:
- HTTP
- Plain-text HTTP. The <tls /> option defines, if TLS via RFC2817 or RFC2818 is also attempted.
- HTTPS
- HTTP over TLS. This option implies that <tls /> is set to "required".
- ICY
- ICY streaming protocol
- RoarAudio
- RoarAudio streaming protocol
Default: HTTP
- <hostname />
- (Mandatory.) The FQDN host name or IP address of the server.
- <port />
- Port number on which the server is listening.
Default: 8000
- <user />
- User to authenticate as on the server.
Default: source
- <password />
- (Mandatory.) Password to authenticate with on the server.
- <reconnect_attempts />
- Number of reconnect attempts in case of connection issues with the server,
or 0 (zero) for trying indefinitely.
Default: 0
- <tls />
- Configure the TLS encryption requirement for the server connection.
Possible values are:
- None
- No TLS encryption will be attempted.
- May
- Opportunistic TLS encryption may be used, if the server supports it
- Required
- TLS encryption is required. This is the only setting that is providing security against both passive and active attackers.
Default: May
This option is ignored when <protocol /> is set to HTTPS, which implies a value of Required.
- <tls_cipher_suite />
- Configure allowed cipher suites for TLS.
For example (modern cipher suites, PFS, TLS 1.2 or better): HIGH:!RSA:!SHA:!DH:!aNULL:!eNULL:!TLSv1.
Default: libshout default cipher suite
- <ca_dir />
- Directory in which OpenSSL finds root CA certificates for validating the
HTTPS server identity.
Default: system default
- <ca_file />
- Path of a root CA bundle file for validating the
HTTPS server identity.
Default: system default
- <client_cert />
- X.503 client certificate and key (in PEM format containing both
certificate and key in the same file) for authentication on an
HTTPS server.
Default: no client certificate authentication
Streams block¶
- <streams />
- This element contains all stream blocks as child elements. Its parent is
the <ezstream /> element.
Note: While multiple stream configurations are supported by the file format, only the one configuration with the name default will be used by
ezstream
.
Stream block¶
- <stream />
- (Mandatory.) This element contains the entire stream configuration as child elements. Its parent is the <streams /> element.
Stream configuration¶
- <name />
- Set the name of the stream configuration.
The name is case-aware, but not case-sensitive.
Note: At this time, only the stream configuration with the default name is used and must be present.
Default: default
- <mountpoint />
- (Mandatory.) Stream mountpoint on the server.
- <public />
- Boolean setting of whether the broadcast may be listed in a public YP
directory, or not.
- 0|No|False
- The broadcast is private (the default).
- 1|Yes|True
- The broadcast is public.
- <intake />
- Use the intake (input media) configuration with the provided symbolic name
for this stream.
Default: default
- <server />
- Use the server configuration with the provided symbolic name for this
stream.
Default: default
- <format />
- (Mandatory.) The stream format.
- Ogg
- Ogg media format
- MP3
- MP3 audio format
- WebM
- WebM media format
- Matroska
- Matroska media format
- <encoder />
- Use the encoder configuration with the provided symbolic name (see below),
for (re)encoding the stream. Not configuring an encoder makes
ezstream
stream input media files as-is.The configured encoder's output stream format must match what is configured in <format />.
- <stream_name />
- Informational name of the broadcast.
Default: none
- <stream_url />
- Informational URL associated with the broadcast, e.g. the web site.
Default: none
- <stream_genre />
- Informational genre of the broadcast.
Default: none
- <stream_description />
- Informational description of the broadcast.
Default: none
- <stream_quality />
- Informational quality setting of the VBR broadcast.
Default: none
- <stream_bitrate />
- Informational bitrate setting of the CBR broadcast.
Default: none
- <stream_samplerate />
- Informational sample rate of the broadcast audio.
Default: none
- <stream_channels />
- Informational number of audio channels of the broadcast.
Default: none
Intakes block¶
- <intakes />
- This element contains all intake blocks as child elements. Its parent is
the <ezstream /> element.
A configuration file may contain multiple named intake configurations. The stream configuration determines what intake (media input) configuration should be used.
Intake block¶
- <intake />
- (Mandatory.) This element contains the entire input media configuration as child elements. Its parent is the <intakes /> element.
Intake configuration¶
- <name />
- Set the name of the intake configuration. This may be referenced in a
<stream />.
The name is case-aware, but not case-sensitive.
Default: default
- <type />
- Configure the input media type:
- autodetect
- Attempt to autodetect, whether the input is a playlist, or a single
media file. Playlists are detected by their
“
.m3u
” and “.txt
” file name extensions. (This is the default.) - file
- The input is one single media file.
- playlist
- The input is a playlist. Playlists are a newline-delimited list of
media file path names. Comments in playlists are introduced by a
‘
#
’ sign at the beginning of a line and ignored byezstream
. - program
- The input is an executable “Playlist Program”. See SCRIPTING for more information.
- stdin
- The input is read from standard input and streamed as-is without any reencoding.
- <filename />
- The input media file name; mandatory for all but the stdin type.
- <shuffle />
- Boolean setting of whether the playlist type media
should be shuffled, or not.
- 0|No|False
- Stream the playlist content sequentially (the default).
- 1|Yes|True
- Shuffle the playlist prior to streaming its content.
- <stream_once />
- Boolean setting of whether
ezstream
should exit after streaming its media input, or start over.- 0|No|False
- Attempt to start over whenever the end of the media input is reached (the default).
- 1|Yes|True
- After streaming all media input, exit.
Metadata block¶
- <metadata />
- This element contains the entire metadata configuration as child elements. Its parent is the <ezstream /> element.
Metadata configuration¶
- <program />
- Set an executable “Metadata Program” to be queried for all metadata on SIGUSR2 or whenever a new track begins. See SCRIPTING for more information.
- <format_str />
- Set the format of the string that should be used for the
‘
@M@
’ placeholder, when quering for metadata from an executable.Default:
@a@ - @t@
- <refresh_interval />
- Configure a time interval for additional metadata updates via a
“Metadata Program”:
- -1
- Do not trigger any additional metadata updates (the default).
- 0
- Trigger metadata updates at the highest reasonable frequency.
- >0
- Configure the time (in seconds) in between additional metadata updates.
- <normalize_strings />
- Boolean setting of whether metadata strings should have excess whitespace
removed, or not.
- 0|No|False
- Use metadata strings as-is (the default).
- 1|Yes|True
- Trim leading and trailing whitespace, as well as remove excess whitespace in case that there is more than one in sequence.
- <no_updates />
- Boolean setting of whether metadata updates should be suppressed
altogether, or not.
- 0|No|False
- Update metadata in the usual manner (the default).
- 1|Yes|True
- Disable all metadata updates, and keep existing metadata in streams untouched.
Decoders block¶
- <decoders />
- This element contains all decoder blocks as child elements. Its parent is the <ezstream /> element.
Decoder block¶
- <decoder />
- This element contains all configuration of a single decoder. Its parent is the <decoders /> element.
Decoder configuration¶
- <name />
- Set the name of the decoder configuration.
The name is case-aware, but not case-sensitive.
Default: default
- <program />
- (Mandatory.) Set the full command line to decode a media input file,
represented by the ‘@T@’ placeholder, into a
“canonical internal format” on standard output.
The canonical format should be the same for all configured decoders, e.g. RAW audio with a specific signedness, bitrate, and samplerate that can be consumed by encoders.
For exotic use cases, metadata placeholders may be used here.
Example:
<program>oggdec -R -o - @T@</program>
- <file_ext />
- (Mandatory.) Set a filename extension to be associated with this decoder.
It is possible to specify more than one <file_ext /> element per decoder to associate more than one file extension to the same decoder.
A filename extension can only be associated with one decoder.
Encoders block¶
- <encoders />
- This element contains all encoder blocks as child elements. Its parent is the <ezstream /> element.
Encoder block¶
- <encoder />
- This element contains all configuration of a single encoder. Its parent is the <encoders /> element.
Encoder configuration¶
- <name />
- (Mandatory.) Set the name of the encoder configuration. This may be
referenced in a <stream /> block in case
(re)encoding is desired.
The name is case-aware, but not case-sensitive.
Default: default
- <format />
- (Mandatory.) Stream format produced by this encoder. This must be one of the available stream formats as specified for the <stream /> block.
- <program />
- (Mandatory.) Set the full command line to encode the “canonical
internal format” from standard input into a supported stream format
on standard output.
Metadata placeholders may be used here.
Example:
<program>oggenc -r -q 1.5 -t @M@ -</program>
SCRIPTING¶
The ezstream
utility provides hooks for
externally controlled playlist and metadata management. This is done by
running external programs or scripts that need to behave in ways explained
here.
Common Rules¶
- The program must be an executable file.
- The program must write one line to standard output and exit.
- The program must not require arbitrary command line options to function. A wrapper script must be used if there is no other way.
Playlist Programs¶
- The program must return only filenames, with one filename per execution.
- The program should not return an empty line unless
ezstream
is supposed to know that the end of the playlist has been reached. This is significant when the<stream_once/>
option is enabled.
Metadata Programs¶
- The program must not return anything (just a newline character is okay) if
it is called by
ezstream
with a command line argument that the program does not support. - When called without command line arguments, the program should return a complete string that should be used for metadata.
- When called with the command line argument
"
artist
", the program should return only the artist information of the metadata. (Optional.) - When called with the command line argument
"
title
", the program should return only the title information of the metadata. (Optional.) - The supplied metadata must be encoded in UTF-8.
METADATA¶
The main tool for handling metadata with
ezstream
is placeholders in decoder and encoder
commands that are replaced with real content during runtime.
Note: All placeholders are replaced with content enclosed in single quotes, with escaped single quote and backslash characters in between, so that interpretation by the shell does not occur. Do not add any additional quoting!
Metadata Placeholders¶
- @T@
- Replaced with the media file name. Required in
/ezstream/decoders/decoder/program
. Available in/ezstream/metadata/format_str
. - @M@
- Replaced with a metadata string. (See below for a detailed explanation.)
Available in
/ezstream/decoders/decoder/program
and/ezstream/encoders/encoder/program
. - @a@
- Replaced with the artist information. Available in
/ezstream/decoders/decoder/program
,/ezstream/encoders/encoder/program
and/ezstream/metadata/format_str
. - @t@
- Replaced with the title information. Available in
/ezstream/decoders/decoder/program
,/ezstream/encoders/encoder/program
and/ezstream/metadata/format_str
. - @b@
- Replaced with the album information. Available in
/ezstream/decoders/decoder/program
,/ezstream/encoders/encoder/program
and/ezstream/metadata/format_str
. - @s@
- Replaced with the string returned by
/ezstream/metadata/program
when called without any command line arguments. Available only in/ezstream/metadata/format_str
.
The @M@ Placeholder¶
While all other placeholders are simply replaced with whatever
data they are associated with, ‘@M@
’
is context-sensitive. The logic used by ezstream
is
the following:
If ('@M@ is present') If (/ezstream/metadata/program AND /ezstream/metadata/format_str) Replace with format string result. Else If (NOT /ezstream/metadata/program AND '@t@ is present') Replace with empty string. else Replace with generated metadata string. Endif Endif Endif
The generated metadata string for
‘@M@
’ is of the format
“Artist - Title”, if both artist and title
information is available. If one of the two is missing, the available one is
displayed without a leading or trailing dash, e.g. just
“Artist”. If neither artist nor title are
available, the name of the media file — without its file extension
— is used.
Metadata Caveats¶
It is possible to generate strange results with odd combinations of placeholders, external metadata programs and updates during runtime via SIGUSR2. If things start to become just confusing, simplify.
Metadata updates during runtime are done with a
eccentric feature of libshout. Additional metadata information that is
already present in the stream sent via ezstream
is
usually destroyed and replaced with the new data. It is not possible to
properly discern between artist and title information, which means that
anything set with the SIGUSR2 feature will continue to end
up entirely in the
"Title"
field of a stream.
Additional limitations in Icecast may apply as well, where one historic example is that of all possible Ogg-based streams, only Ogg Vorbis can have its metadata manipulated.
The ID3v1 tags (relevant when streaming in MP3 format) do not
specify any character encoding, so ezstream
operates
in a manner of “best effort”. In case of encoding issues, it
may help to explicitly set a codeset to work with via the
LC_CTYPE
environment variable, as
ezstream
assumes ID3v1 tags to be in the user's
current locale. Note that, even though support for different locales is
provided by ezstream
, Icecast itself and the
listening clients also have a say in the matter. The only way to ensure
consistent results with metadata in non-Ogg streams is to use only the
characters available in the ISO-8859-1 codeset.
External encoders may put additional, and possibly artificial, restrictions on valid characters in metadata.
FILES¶
- /usr/share/examples/ezstream
- Directory containing example configuration files for various uses of
ezstream
, as well as example playlist and metadata scripts.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
ezstream
was written by:
Ed Zaleski
⟨oddsock@oddsock.org⟩
Moritz Grimm ⟨mgrimm@mrsserver.net⟩
This manual was written by Moritz Grimm.
April 21, 2021 | ezstream 1.0.2 |