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Asynchronous looping interface.
"""
try:
import cProfile as profile
except ImportError:
import profile
import os
import sys
import threading
import time
import gobject
import gst
import numpy
if not sys.platform.startswith('win'):
import numm.term
__all__ = (
'Run',
'run')
callbacks = (
'audio_in',
'audio_out',
'video_in',
'video_out',
'mouse_in',
'keyboard_in',
)
audio_caps = gst.Caps(','.join([
'audio/x-raw-int',
'channels=2,'
'rate=44100',
'signed=true',
'depth=16',
'width=16',
# XXX: needs to be host endianness?
'endianness=1234']))
video_caps = gst.Caps(','.join([
'video/x-raw-rgb',
'bpp=24',
'depth=24',
'endianness=4321',
'red_mask=16711680',
'green_mask=65280',
'blue_mask=255',
'framerate=30/1',
'width=320',
'height=240']))
def _make_video_in_bin(src=None):
if src is None:
src = gst.element_factory_make('autovideosrc')
bin = gst.parse_bin_from_description('''
ffmpegcolorspace name=csp !
videoscale !
capsfilter name=videocaps2 !
appsink name=video_in emit-signals=true
''', False)
bin.add(src)
csp = bin.get_by_name('csp')
src.link(csp)
videofilter = bin.get_by_name('videocaps2')
videofilter.props.caps = video_caps
return bin
def _make_video_out_bin(sink=None):
if sink is None:
# if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
# # Work around the fact that autovideosink attempts
# # d3dvideosink, which sometimes doesn't work.
# sink = gst.element_factory_make("directdrawsink")
# else:
sink = gst.element_factory_make("autovideosink")
sink.props.name = 'video_sink'
if hasattr(sink.props, 'async'):
# Since we have a tee, we need to go synchronously to the
# PAUSED state to avoid hanging in preroll.
sink.props.async = False
bin = gst.parse_bin_from_description('''
appsrc name=video_out format=time !
capsfilter name=videocaps !
tee name=tee
tee. !
queue2 !
ffmpegcolorspace !
cairotextoverlay name=text halign=right valign=top
font-desc='Sans 10'
tee. !
valve name=video_capture_valve drop=true !
queue2 !
pngenc snapshot=false !
multifilesink async=false name=video_capture_sink
''', False)
bin.add(sink)
text = bin.get_by_name('text')
text.link(sink)
capsfilter = bin.get_by_name('videocaps')
capsfilter.props.caps = video_caps
return bin
def _make_audio_out_bin():
bin = gst.parse_bin_from_description('''
appsrc name=audio_out block=true is-live=true !
capsfilter name=audiocaps !
audioconvert !
autoaudiosink name=audio_sink
''', False)
audiofilter = bin.get_by_name('audiocaps')
audiofilter.props.caps = audio_caps
return bin
def _make_audio_in_bin():
bin = gst.parse_bin_from_description('''
autoaudiosrc !
audioconvert !
capsfilter name=audiocaps2 !
appsink name=audio_in emit-signals=true
''', False)
audiofilter = bin.get_by_name('audiocaps2')
audiofilter.props.caps = audio_caps
return bin
class NummBuffer(numpy.ndarray):
# This subclass exists so that we can set extra attributes
# (specifically, a timestamp).
pass
class Lockable(object):
"Synchronization utility mixin."
def __init__(self):
self.lock = threading.Lock()
def __enter__(self):
self.lock.acquire()
def __exit__(self, et, e, tb):
self.lock.release()
class Run(Lockable):
"""
Asynchronous looping interface.
This class converts inputs to numpy arrays and outputs from numpy
arrays. I/O is done using a set of callbacks.
When video output is being produced, the following key bindings
are defined by default:
- F9 toggles a frames-per-second display.
- F10 toggles video capture. See L{begin_video_capture}.
- F11 triggers profiling. See L{profile_all}.
"""
video_capture_pattern = 'numm-capture-%03d-%%06d.png'
def __init__(
self,
audio_out=None,
video_out=None,
audio_in=None,
video_in=None,
mouse_in=None,
keyboard_in=None,
exit_on_window_close=True,
video_src=None,
video_sink=None,
**kw):
"""
This class takes a set of callbacks and, when L{run} is
called, runs in a loop, calling them as appropriate.
Audio and video callback take an array which contains data which
was input (in the case of the "_in" functions) or to which data to
be output should be written (in the case of the "_out" functions).
If C{video_out} is specified, a window is created for video output.
The C{keyboard_in} function takes an event type, and a string
representing the key. The event type is either "key-press" or
"key-release".
The C{mouse_in} function takes an event type, X and Y positions,
and a button. The event type is "mouse-move" or
"mouse-button-press" or "mouse-button-release".
@param audio_in: Audio input received.
@param audio_out: Audio output wanted.
@param video_in: Video input received.
@param video_out: Video output wanted.
@param keyboard_in: Keyboard input received.
@param mouse_in: Mouse input received.
@param exit_on_window_close: Whether the L{run} method should
return when the output window (if any) is closed.
@type: Boolean.
@param video_src: The GStreamer element to use as a source for
video input.
@type: String.
@param video_sink: The GStreamer element to use as a source for
video input.
@type: String.
"""
# The lock is currently only used to coordinate print calls.
Lockable.__init__(self)
gobject.threads_init()
self.exit_on_window_close = exit_on_window_close
self.pipeline = gst.Pipeline()
self.loop = gobject.MainLoop()
self.capture = 0
self.frames_out = 0
self.frames_out_prev = 0
self.fps_timeout_id = None
self.fps_timestamp = None
self.video_src_spec = video_src
self.video_sink_spec = video_sink
self.set_video_out(video_out or kw.get('video_output'))
self.set_audio_in(audio_in or kw.get('audio_input'))
self.set_audio_out(audio_out or kw.get('audio_output'))
self.set_video_in(video_in or kw.get('video_input'))
self.set_keyboard_in(keyboard_in)
self.set_mouse_in(mouse_in)
bus = self.pipeline.get_bus()
bus.set_sync_handler(self._bus_message)
def _get_stream_position(self):
try:
(pos, _fmt) = self.pipeline.query_position(gst.FORMAT_TIME)
except gst.QueryError:
pos = 0
return pos
def _sync_state(self, element):
(status, state, pending) = self.pipeline.get_state()
if status != gst.STATE_CHANGE_SUCCESS:
raise RuntimeError
if pending != gst.STATE_VOID_PENDING:
element.set_state(pending)
else:
element.set_state(state)
def _got_audio_data(self, appsink):
buffer = appsink.emit('pull-buffer')
a = numpy.fromstring(str(buffer), dtype=numpy.int16).view(NummBuffer)
a = a.reshape((a.shape[0] / 2, 2))
a.timestamp = buffer.timestamp
# XXX
if self.audio_in:
self.audio_in(a)
def set_audio_in(self, callback):
self.audio_in = callback
bin = self.pipeline.get_by_name('audio_in_bin')
if bin is not None or callback is None:
# XXX: Remove bin if callback is None.
return
bin = _make_audio_in_bin()
bin.props.name = 'audio_in_bin'
self.pipeline.add(bin)
appsink = bin.get_by_name('audio_in')
appsink.connect('new-buffer', self._got_audio_data)
self._sync_state(bin)
def _need_audio_data(self, appsrc, n):
sink = self._get_actual_audio_sink()
latency = sink.get_latency()
pos = self._get_stream_position()
a = numpy.zeros([n, 2], dtype=numpy.int16).view(NummBuffer)
a.timestamp = pos + latency
# XXX
if self.audio_out:
self.audio_out(a)
buf = gst.Buffer(a)
appsrc.emit('push-buffer', buf)
def set_audio_out(self, callback):
self.audio_out = callback
bin = self.pipeline.get_by_name('audio_out_bin')
if bin is not None or callback is None:
# XXX: Remove bin if callback is None.
return
bin = _make_audio_out_bin()
bin.props.name = 'audio_out_bin'
self.pipeline.add(bin)
appsrc = bin.get_by_name('audio_out')
appsrc.connect('need-data', self._need_audio_data)
self._sync_state(bin)
def _got_video_data(self, appsink):
buffer = appsink.emit('pull-buffer')
a = numpy.fromstring(str(buffer), dtype=numpy.uint8).view(NummBuffer)
a = a.reshape((240, 320, 3))
a.timestamp = buffer.timestamp
# XXX
if self.video_in:
self.video_in(a)
def set_video_in(self, callback):
self.video_in = callback
bin = self.pipeline.get_by_name('video_in_bin')
if bin is not None or callback is None:
# XXX: Remove bin if callback is None.
return
bin = _make_video_in_bin(self.video_src_spec)
bin.props.name = 'video_in_bin'
self.pipeline.add(bin)
appsink = bin.get_by_name('video_in')
appsink.connect('new-buffer', self._got_video_data)
self._sync_state(bin)
def _need_video_data(self, appsrc, n):
sink = self._get_actual_video_sink()
if self.frames_out == 0:
# This seems like as good a place as any to make the video
# sink not block on the clock.
try:
sink.props.sync = False
except AttributeError:
pass
pos = self._get_stream_position()
latency = sink.get_latency()
a = numpy.zeros((240, 320, 3), dtype=numpy.uint8).view(NummBuffer)
a.timestamp = pos + latency
# XXX
if self.video_out:
self.video_out(a)
buf = gst.Buffer(a)
buf.offset = self.frames_out
framerate = float(video_caps[0]['framerate'])
# I don't know why this works, but it does. Not adding the
# offset into the future seems to result in the stream time
# (the one obtained by the query_position() call above)
# failing to progress after a while.
# here be dragons!
buf.timestamp = pos # + int(gst.SECOND / framerate)
appsrc.emit('push-buffer', buf)
self.frames_out += 1
return True
def set_video_out(self, callback):
self.video_out = callback
bin = self.pipeline.get_by_name('video_out_bin')
if bin is not None or callback is None:
# XXX: Remove bin if callback is None.
return
bin = _make_video_out_bin(self.video_sink_spec)
bin.props.name = 'video_out_bin'
self.pipeline.add(bin)
appsrc = bin.get_by_name('video_out')
framerate = float(video_caps[0]['framerate'])
gobject.timeout_add(
int(1000/framerate),
lambda: self._need_video_data(appsrc, None))
srcpad = appsrc.get_pad('src')
srcpad.set_event_function(self._video_out_event)
self._sync_state(bin)
def set_keyboard_in(self, callback):
self.keyboard_in = callback
def set_mouse_in(self, callback):
self.mouse_in = callback
def _get_actual_audio_sink(self):
audio_sink = self.pipeline.get_by_name('audio_sink')
if audio_sink is None:
return None
if isinstance(audio_sink, gst.Bin):
audio_sink = audio_sink.sinks().next()
return audio_sink
def _get_actual_video_sink(self):
video_sink = self.pipeline.get_by_name('video_sink')
if video_sink is None:
return None
if isinstance(video_sink, gst.Bin):
video_sink = video_sink.sinks().next()
return video_sink
def _bus_message(self, bus, message):
if message.type == gst.MESSAGE_ERROR:
(gerror, err_str) = message.parse_error()
if (self.exit_on_window_close and
gerror.domain == gst.RESOURCE_ERROR and
gerror.code == gst.RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND and
message.src == self._get_actual_video_sink()):
self.loop.quit()
else:
print message
return gst.BUS_PASS
def _fps_timeout(self):
now = time.time()
if self.fps_timestamp is not None:
t = now - self.fps_timestamp
frames = self.frames_out - self.frames_out_prev
text = self.pipeline.get_by_name('text')
text.props.text = '%3.2f' % (frames / t)
self.frames_out_prev = self.frames_out
self.fps_timestamp = now
return True
def _terminal_input(self, _fd, _condition):
c = os.read(0, 1)
# XXX: We make no attempt here to handle non-trivial keys.
# E.g. here backspace seems to get represented as '\x7f'
# (ASCII DEL) and delete is the multi-byte sequence '\x1b[3~'.
# ('\x1b[' is the ANSI CSI sequence.) To be consistent with
# keyboard input under X, these would have to be mapped to
# 'BackSpace' and 'Delete' respectively.
self._keyboard_event('key-press', c)
return True
def _run_with_terminal_input(self):
# XXX: Check that stdin is a terminal before attmepting to set
# cbreak mode?
t = numm.term.Terminal(0)
gobject.io_add_watch(0, gobject.IO_IN, self._terminal_input)
with t:
t.set_cbreak()
self.loop.run()
def run(self):
"Enter the mainloop."
self.pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING)
try:
if self.keyboard_in is not None and self.video_out is None:
# There is no input to receive keyoard input, so read
# keyboard input from standard input instead.
self._run_with_terminal_input()
else:
self.loop.run()
finally:
self.pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL)
def _mouse_event(self, type, pointer_x, pointer_y, button):
# type is mouse-button-press or mouse-button-release or mouse-move
if self.mouse_in is not None:
w = video_caps[0]['width']
h = video_caps[0]['height']
self.mouse_in(
type,
pointer_x / float(w),
pointer_y / float(h),
button)
def _keyboard_event(self, type, key):
# type is key-press or key-release
if self.keyboard_in is not None:
if self.keyboard_in(type, key):
return
if type == 'key-press':
if key == 'F9':
self.toggle_fps()
elif key == 'F10':
self.toggle_video_capture()
elif key == 'F11':
self.profile_all()
def _event(self, event):
type = event['event']
if type in ('mouse-move', 'mouse-button-press', 'mouse-button-release'):
self._mouse_event(
type, event['pointer_x'], event['pointer_y'], event['button'])
elif type in ('key-press', 'key-release'):
self._keyboard_event(type, event['key'])
else:
print 'unknown event: %r' % event
def _video_out_event(self, pad, event):
if event.type == gst.EVENT_NAVIGATION:
struct = event.get_structure()
try:
self._event(dict(struct))
finally:
pad.event_default(event)
else:
pad.event_default(event)
def _find_next_capture_index(self):
# Find a capture filename sequence that doesn't look like it's
# being used. This is not race-free, but avoids most cases of
# overwriting capture files.
while os.path.exists(self.video_capture_pattern % self.capture % 0):
self.capture += 1
def toggle_fps(self):
if self.fps_timeout_id is None:
self.fps_timeout_id = gobject.timeout_add(1000, self._fps_timeout)
self._fps_timeout()
else:
gobject.source_remove(self.fps_timeout_id)
self.fps_timeout_id = None
text = self.pipeline.get_by_name('text')
text.props.text = ''
def begin_video_capture(self):
"""
Begin capturing video output frames to disk.
Frames are captured as a series of PNGs.
"""
sink = self.pipeline.get_by_name('video_capture_sink')
sink.props.index = 0
self._find_next_capture_index()
sink.props.location = self.video_capture_pattern % self.capture
self.capture += 1
valve = self.pipeline.get_by_name('video_capture_valve')
valve.props.drop = False
def end_video_capture(self):
"Complement to L{begin_video_capture}."
valve = self.pipeline.get_by_name('video_capture_valve')
valve.props.drop = True
def toggle_video_capture(self):
valve = self.pipeline.get_by_name('video_capture_valve')
if valve.props.drop:
print 'begin'
self.begin_video_capture()
else:
print 'end'
self.end_video_capture()
def profile_all(self):
"""
Profile each callback the next time it is called.
Profiling results are printed to standard output.
"""
def setup(name):
orig = getattr(self, name)
def do_profile(*args):
p = profile.Profile()
p.runcall(orig, *args)
with self:
print '%s:' % name
p.print_stats(sort='cumulative')
setattr(self, name, orig)
if orig is not None:
setattr(self, name, do_profile)
setup('audio_in')
setup('audio_out')
setup('video_in')
setup('video_out')
def run(**kw):
"""
Asynchronous looping interface.
This function is a shorthand for instantiating L{Run} and calling
L{run<Run.run>} on the instance; it takes the same arguments as L{Run}.
"""
# Point of inversion of control.
if sys.platform.startswith('win') or sys.platform.startswith('darwin'):
import numm.asyncCV
run = numm.asyncCV.RunCV(**kw)
else:
run = Run(**kw)
run.run()
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